Blizzard is making me nervous

No they weren’t.

All of this complaining about a very simple patch and the only real bugs were the wand issue, which is fixed by unchecking a box, and the talent display issue, which is already fixed.

So, what are these other game-breaking bugs all of you are on about? All I see are posts complaining about “but the bugs and changes” yet, no one listing anything that affects game-play at all.

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i agree its not a big deal, but its broken things that werent broken before. people are taking nostalgia trips, and sudden departures from it, are irritating, like a pesky fly buzzing around your picnic.

I’ll never understand people who come to the classic forums and, either crap on the community altogether, or dismiss their very valid concerns. Repeatedly, too, they can’t help but post on every single thread. You’re clearly just here to muddy the waters; don’t you have anything else to do but to white knight for a billion $ company?

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For instance it says now: Points spent in Holy Talents ___ (Empty space) — before the update it told me how many I spent in that spec.
Also even though I have no more talent points to spend, numbers for talents with multiple possible talents are still green – before the update they greyed out.
I still see the Role icon, permanently set to Damage, I can’t change it. — Before the update it was not even there.

Auras have no animation or light effects on the ground when I cast them.

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And those returning healthy populations in era were a direct result of retail-esque changes made to wrath. Blizzard can’t help themselves, they ultimately want everything to be as woke and terrible as DF.

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I love that you just misuse the term “woke” to try and make a point that you are not succeeding in making. You just come off as ignorant.

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I didn’t misuse it. Trying to erase women via body type 1 and body type 2, and turning them into bowls of fruit is as woke as it gets.

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No reason to be nervous you know they’re gonna mess it up

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No its not. We do it with everything else.

I dont like Drake, therefore I dont like buy or stream his music. My wallet directly contributes to his bottom line. Might be only .000001% but so what.

The real problem is people who feel entitled and feel like they are owed something simply because they pay a measly $15 a month (which hasn’t changed since 2004 mind you)

Oh, and they didnt have to buy classic, or TBC, or wotlk. Pay the sub with cash or farmed gold in game and yet forever entitled to thinking they should have it their way. THAT is the true problem.

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I wish that $15 had kept up with inflation. I’d have to problem paying a much larger money sub for a solid product that doesn’t have additional cash grabs. But I guess that isn’t much incentive when whales dump huge stacks of cash on virtual goods.

When i enjoy the game I pay for it… When i don’t I don’t pay for it.

its really that simple. There are a billion games out there and tons of them completely free.

We are lucky there is even classic at all wtf

well the classic players monthly sub is the same amount as the retail players sub. and i’ve probably spent nearly as much real life money on classic shop items like the tbc boost vs. the retail shop, like the latest medivh cosmetics. oh and the wrist corsage. thanks for the tendies, blizz. :smiley:

Are there any games remotely like WoW?
I’m not much for Instances, and I do not like PvP at all. I love Guilds, grouping for Quests, exploring, Questing - with the freedom of choice given in Classic, not the later linear “follow the golden arrow” questing. I like the old graphics, the simpleness of talents and spell layout and also the freedom herein.
I love Professions, love having the ablilty to make my own armour and fish and cook my own meals.
I love all the jokes and more or less hidden references to books, other games etc.

I hate what Blizz has done to my nostalgia … Can you help?

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Another bug that is now happening is when inviting people cross-realm, you have to type the entire name. None of these things are exactly game breaking but just inconvenient to the player, usually.

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something that takes a bit of adjusting but can be really fun, is a game called the infected. you can turn off the zombies if you dont want the hastle and build, build, build, and cook, and farm and fish and log. and you can find an atv and a truck, and make medicine to give to an npc buddy named mike. and he ends up being a helper. you assign him jobs like logging or tending the plant beds or repairing buildings. i’ve built and rebuilt all kinds of crazy homes, even villages, and set up housekeeping in a cave with a waterfall. its not as indepth as wow, but its absorbing.

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All you said is still there as it was?

Except for this “bugs” and Dungeon logouts being changed and lots of other tiny detais. What I just saw when playing for a few minutes was:

I would agree. Blizzard hasn’t changed anything foundational as this, but I’d say when people are used to things looking a certain way, things functioning properly more or less, and then all of the sudden see a change in norms, it is a huge red flag, especially given the topic we are talking about which is classic ERA.

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So you’re saying that BG’s are not imporant.
So you’re saying not that being able to invite people from other realms other than whitemane is not important.
So you’re saying that not being able to whisper players from realms who’re whitemane is unimportant.
So you’re saying that graphical lag is not important.
So you’re saying that

Actually its very similar, lots of busted and failing components that could be ages until fixed.