My suggest is for the day one rollout would have been for Blizzard to put all the friends and associates in the same realm. Instead of that having people simply reserve names. Actually use social networking to create realm.
Are your fingers broken? Myself and about 40 other managed to use discord to all get on the same realm. Wasn’t that hard.
think he managed to do what he wanted here.
If done properly, that would have been extremely fun. The two M’s in MMORPG stands for massive multi-player. That, by definition, would be massive multi-player action if the server was launched properly with appropriate modifications for severe population congestion.
That is the dream for quite a few of us. Playing the same game on different servers is a walled environment and is one of the barriers to immersive gameplay.
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I am not sure why you wrote this thread. Are you trying to get attention? If it is for attention, you won’t find it here on these forums. Maybe email, call or even tweet…all of those communication avenues will produce a better outcome.
I would suggest picking a server and go play. Stop wasting your time writing “give me attention” threads. Welcome to Azeroth!
I told my guild and bfa community what server/faction we were going to be on, they were free to choose whatever they wanted.
OP is whining for sure, but my guild wants to stick with herod, but half of them have rolled elsewhere because they followed blizzard’s advice and sort of retreated as the servers filled and new ones opened.
Blizzard has made it difficult to stick with friends.
So you all rolled on different servers and that’s the games fault? Ok.
Maybe you can get all you friends to re roll on the new servers they just announced.
They gave us like a 2 weeks heads up to reserve names on servers. Why didn’t you take the opportunity to organize your friends and all roll the same server?
Seems like the only social bust here is you pal.
Yeah ya’ll need to get the heck out of Herod.
Better example: If I’m in the grocery store and the line I’m in goes all the way back to the seafood section and there’s a line with a register open right next to that one with no one in it…
…guess what I’m doing?
Dang sure not standing in line…
I have friends spread across several servers as well. But that’s because I like RP and they don’t. I’m also not blaming Blizzard for that. That’s just the way life is sometimes.
I contacted my actual friends ahead of time and mobilized them to be on a single server. This was a failure of organization, not Blizzard’s/Classic’s. SORRY CHAMP.
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That was a good idea but let’s say you all rolled on Herod.
Would you move together to a less crowded server?
Pre-launch we all selected the same server. Guess what happened at launch?
you where warned. You did not listen. Your friends did not listen. Suck it up. Reroll and make new friends.
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Well, I haven’t kept in touch with the folks I used to play with and am pretty excited about the prospect of meeting new friends. It seems you’ve been given an opportunity here to do the same?
All together is the problem. If you haven’t notice there is fairly long queue times. People were simply selecting new pop up servers.
Or maybe message the people you want to play with and decide on a server together. Blizz doesn’t do everything right but why would you consider this their problem?
But you’re not – you’re telling us. If you really wanted to get a message to blizzard you’d talk to customer service.
Seriously, no passive aggressive or slighting tone meant, get together and move to a less crowded server as one group.
You won’t regret it and the realm’s not going to die in half a year.
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