This is the saddest excuse of an update lets just say a bunch of nothing to make it look like we gave an “update”
Will classic include dogscape?
Add achievements to the vanilla game so there is always something to do and gives players a reason to do things they wouldn’t normally do like work on most secondary professions and explore not saying that at the stage vanilla was in people wouldn’t give it a shot but its for the less hardcore players who wouldn’t normally play to raid all day and the other players who just love knowing that they have more to do when there is nothing else to do like while waiting on raid resets maybe they would go out and work on their achievements I know it would probably be complicated to do but honestly would give vanilla even more of a variety than it already has.
Look at all the fresh avatars. Welcome guys. Oh wait. You’re not new just playing the forum alt forum game. Blizz if you stop this non sense of multiple avatars on the forums trying to influence discussions. Communication from the player base will improve as well.
To the avatars trying to downplay this update: you’re not helping this at all. Everytime blizz attempts to communicate you have to make it a negative. A journey of a million miles starts with a single step. Instead of going right to the negative. How about we try to be positive in encouraging blizz to up their communication? Your way isn’t working and it won’t work. Just stop.
Thank you for the honest and concise response. Can’t wait for Classic I’m pumped, and seeing communication from Kaivax like this in this thread gives me warm fuzzy feelings.
get out and never come back here
Classic WoW is the escape pod that drops you on planet Nostalgia.
Thank you for working on this project. We are finally going home!
Its just them keeping up with the facade that they “communicate” with the classic community such a joke
Listening and reacting to feedback from the community is still a form of communication.
If you view the community as 1 entity and not a group of individuals, it’s easier to compute. No need to have a banter to give that illusion
If they actually said something new, I wouldn’t say anything negative about it. As it stands all that was really said was “Soon”.
Correction, he said:
Soon (not soon™)™
To quote an overused phrase, “my body is ready.”
Thank you thank you! Oh Classic WoW please save me from the pretentious cinematics, the lame self-important story lines, & overall abortion that is modern World of Warcraft.
This isn’t an update at all, what…
Awesome guys and gals!
lots of players said that you shouldn’t lose your current demon until the new one appears. We double-checked and in the original 1.12 WoW, and there, as soon as you started summoning a new demon, your existing demon disappeared.
How sure are you that nothing’s been changed in your copy? The debuff the pets would get is called Summoning Disorientation. Could you check when that was first implemented? Because I remember first noticing it in Vanilla dungeons—and I’d doubt a ton of people reporting this would be wrong. The first comment I can see on the debuff on Wowhead is from 2.1.3, so I checked every patch notes from 2.0 up til then and saw nothing about it being added, and started working backwards from 1.12.2 to see if I could find it being -removed- but there was no mention at all in 39 pages of 1.x patch notes.
Er, to add, I ctrl+F’d for “pet”, “demon”, and “summon” on every notes page, then glanced through the Warlock sections. It was tedious so it’s not impossible that I just missed it, if you find better information!
There are videos that appear to have been recorded during vanilla that show warlocks summoning a new demon and their current demon despawning during the summoning.