NO, we did not get classic. We got the inability to play the game we wanted!
That is poor management!
Why release it at all if you cannot play it when you get home from school/work?
The queues of people dying to get in to have fun. It’s actually awesome. Beats sharded realms cringes. I keep seeing the same people over and over because once you are in a layer, you stay in that one. I am actually really digging it.
Also OP, there are quite a few realms with no queues. I’m on one and it has a small tight knit community atmosphere. Try a medium realm, I know the majority are full though.
More realms are popping up everyday. People need to transfer or suffer the queues. It’s that simple. Meanwhile the rest of us are through to the second questing hub, and some of us have even managed to level alts. Blizzard gave multiple warnings that a lot of servers would have queues.
They explained why there are queues and that they are working on getting new servers. Problem is that they need to make sure the populations are ok rather than just opening a ton of servers that might become empty:
I feel like them taking peoples money and them not being able to play is stealing like seriously with all of the advances since this game came out originally you would thing that they would figure out a solution to this problem
When every person and his mom wants to play Classic. There is no amount of prep Blizzard could have done that would have fixed the issue. You clearly have no idea what you are talking about OP.
I find the extra queue times are a great way to get things done around the house, make some coffee, and post some classic related propaganda on the retail forums!
Basically. GTFO Faerlina and you’ll probably have a better time. Streamers aren’t going to spend time with you anyway, I had an insta-queue on Myzrael (didn’t actually play, just messed around with login testing queues), and like an hour queue for Incendius. There’s places to play as long as you’re not determined to stalk Asmongold or Shroud or world first Method dudes.