Can you feel it boosters

Meaningful progression like standing at the start of a dungeon on the stairs while a mage AOEs the dungeon.

Doing that for 45 levels is real meaningful

Ya and I think blizzard should actually start taking some action against people who do those things as well, and dungeon boosting should be nerfed.

That isn’t meaningful to agree with your sarcasm which is why I don’t dungeon boost and why I think blizzard should nerf dungeon boosting deeper into the ground of Azeroth than Sargeras’ sword.

you cant use the votes because they are bias… its not something presented to all players. it’s people searching for that type of thing and the algorithm feeds them.

Why is it that people assume everyone will cave in and buy the boost?

Heck I played retail for years and have the “Free Boosts” from just buying the expansions still available for me to use and I don’t use them. If I am not going to use free boosts that appear on my login screen every time I play what makes you think I am going to spend money on one?

I 100% refuse to boost even if it means I’ll be put at a disadvantage to all the people who use it as I won’t have an extra profession cd and will be making less gold. It’s on principle that I refuse not due to the cost.

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okay
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nope never maxed out my character list either. Always had open spots on my main server I played on that I could have filled with those boosts.

Some people just have willpower as hard as it is to believe.

Now that TBC beta has started and they are actively testing the 58 boost…

How’s them walls lookin?

Looks like they’re closing in around you

How are pro-boosters losing the war you anti-boosters started? Until Blizzard says anything regarding the removal of the boost, the boost isn’t going anywhere.

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Boosts are for p2w mobile gamers.

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NO U

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Do you feel it now? The sound of blizzard doing nothing. Your loss OP. I’ll buy a boost for you too :slight_smile:

I’m more #nochange than #somechange. I think they should just charge a fee for the client software rather than resort to boosts. Only some people would buy boosts but everyone would buy the client software. $29.99 wouldn’t be too steep a price to pay for BC classic. But I also still think a nominal fee for the Classic client was a lost opportunity for better support at launch.

Otherwise, if Blizzard monetizes through boosts, even though I have level 58+ in Classic, I’d probably buy a 58 boost for a different race toon.

The upvotes/downvotes you cited is just further evidence to support that it’s only the sweatiest of the anti-booster nerds amoung us who watch that trash channel.

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Hate to say I told you so but…

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They real mad now!

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Post aged like milk

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Oh I bet the boosters feel it… The boost is coming. Anyway, there is something of an alternative.

The boost is happening. Sorry, but it is. The income potential is too great for Activision’s Blizzard to stable the idea of not putting boosts, and potentially other monetized features into the game further down the road.

The battle-lines are clearly drawn.

At this point if you are against the boost you might have an alternative, but it requires a heavy choice:
Subscribe to the notion of “fresh tbc servers” that offer no cash shop and no transfers/boosts
OR
Submit to the current roll-out and accept that boosts are happening. Get over it. And have fun. Do your best to be magnanimous and get over the petty squabble with the people who will be boosting on your server to play there with you.

“But it is not fair!”
“I worked hard for my stuff etc…”

Please forgive me quoting myself on this one but I believe the post is relevant here.

I, for one, am not even against the boost. I am grateful it is there for those within the demograph it was created for. It will bring more players which is a great thing.

However, I fear how much it will empower the bots… That is why I want fresh servers with no boost options.

You have legit linked this in every boosting thread.