“A month or two”… lol
Some of us have raids already scheduled for 4-6 weeks out.
At this point half the guild will still be trying to hit 60, much less get BiS by then with these queues.
“A month or two”… lol
Some of us have raids already scheduled for 4-6 weeks out.
At this point half the guild will still be trying to hit 60, much less get BiS by then with these queues.
So let me get this straight, you run a cupcake factory and you have a new cupcake coming out!
You’re planning on around 5k people but in reality its closer to 20k…so you don’t make anymore cupcakes until the day of the launch and then when you see 20k people you just say, “Its all good! I’ll make 2k more cupcakes” meaning you’re still 13k short and this is good Business sense?
No…
Dude everytime they offered server transfers from Vanilla realms the ques would double. I remember having an hour long que every night. Then when the server transfers went live they were 2 hours. But if you logged into the new server it was instant. But it was always better to wait it out and stay where you were. The server’s full of people that jumped because they couldn’t wait never did build good communities.
you didn’t understand what I said.
Most of the people playing right now are playing because of hype or because their favorite streamers are playing it. Within a month they will get tired since this isn’t really a game they enjoy playing.
A lot of people do that, follow the hype, the trends and the jump to another one.
oh yeah you just expect whole guilds to just up and leave to another realm while some people are 20+ already
Yeah, pretty crazy to believe it is that easy. Being 20 at this point actually means something.
I’m not sure how you can call this “smooth”. I have spent all but about 4 hours since launch waiting in queue. Me, and about half of a 200+ person Guild have been.
As far as being “warned”… Yes, they warned people not to play on Whitemane AFTER everyone already had rolled on it.
Yes, if you get DC’d you have like 2 minutes to relog without having to go to queue… me personally, I got DC’d then spent 10 minutes “connecting” only to be sent to another 9k queue. So that didn’t help.
Again, as far as the hype wearing down. I gotta believe that will more be a matter of people getting PO’d and wanting money back, or just quitting after the first month of not being able to play.
Self, ignorant sabotage.
What a bunch of whiny divas.
People complaining about every inconvenience that existed in the game is what turned WoW into the cluster that is now retail.
Whining about queues? Understandable.
Queue times long? Reasonable with such a high turnout.
Blizzard creating new servers to ease the load? Check.
Impulsive, thoughtless children/manbabies complaining about things that happen to varying extents every single launch [and creating CONSPIRACY theories about]? Absolutely.
Blizzard should have never allowed 25k people to roll on 1 server if they knew it only hold say 5k… That’s ridiculous.
Although I quit playing with when Wrath came out…I have never seen a wow queue EVER hit 12-15K + waiting to get in…not even at the first launch, or TBC launch.
Guess what makes it so bad was that it seems we had planned, as a group, more than blizzard had and now all those months of conversations and plans are now nothing but wasted time, like sitting in these 6 hour+ queues.
True. People are absolutely butthurt that some, not all people can’t easily access the game they’ve been hyped over for a year plus now. It’s reasonable and understandable to complain about anything like that.
My issue is the degree of which people are doing it. Seriously? Conspiracy theories?
“OH MAN I CAN’T LOGIN FOR LIKE 2 DAYS BLIZZ IS STEALING OUR MONEY AND KILLING CLASSIC IT WAS ALL A TRICK MY WIFE GOT KIDNAPPED”
and you had everything you wanted to do scheduled for one day?
You are not catching an airline flight here. Do it when you can, it will still be as much fun.
I had guildies coming together for the first time since Wrath on Whitemane, didn’t happen, oh well I’ll see them when I can.
I don’t know why some people feel some kind of loyalty towards companies to the point where they feel the need to defend them against criticism.
It’s perfectly to understandable that someone that has paid for a certain product would be upset if said product either does not work as intended or if they are unable to enjoy said product because of avoidable circumstances. If you bought a washing machine but it doesn’t turn on when you’re about to do your laundry would you try to make excuses for the manufacturer while waiting for someone to come fix it? Get real. You’d be upset too.
It’s because of people like you that companies are not held accountable or held to a higher standard of quality.
Exactly. 10char
I think ION learned his lesson here. We all make mistakes. The lesson learned is do not listen to the forums as to they are not the majority of the player base.
Then call it a feature.
If BFA wasn’t a learning lesson, I am not sure they can learn from anything.
you guys are retarded dude. Sit in the que like everyone else that signs on.