Also, no, people can’t really enjoy WotLK in retail because hardly anyone plays it. Soloing raids just isn’t as fun after a while.
didn’t notice their server till just now. I think there is the slight chance how they play is pick off the levelers. non issue here…if the stranglethorn questors leveled out to need arathi…go hunt them in arathi.
or they run twinks and events like these get us out of their brackets sooner. No empathy there. when they dropped the word xp turn off was happening I was in the crowd that said give them their own bg’s.
Turned of xp gain? go to the twink only bg’s if we got the like we asked.
Want to twink have it. jsut run against other twinks is all.
Joyous journeys can stay, but you definitely can go!
Original pace? Old wrath had Recruit a friend…
If #nochanges was even remotely valid at this point (it’s not) the xp buff would be 300% with instantly granted levels and bonus mounts and summoning each other and…
So imagine demanding the removal of the one month long 50% they offer us instead.
Seriously just turn it off and let everyone else enjoy the thing.
It’s their game, they actually do have free-reign to make any changes they want. Always have, always will. They can do anything they want at anytime and they do not have to tell you or explain it to you.
It’s their property.
Anyone who likes this is a terminal forum/rdf advocate.
Honestly the retail andys and the casually challenged folks need to leave the classic community
Oh that much be why you’re on the wrath forum instead of playing vanilla classic.
Interesting since I’m against RDF.
Nice potato logic.
Same type of people that would rather be out of touch with experience and would rather have everything served to them ez mode
you need more sun and vitamin D and you’ll become pro-RDF. How sooner until your trip to the Caribbean?
They are having a fun event on classic to try and help the end game community there. Get people logging in, checkin out the scene, spoopin around in the world a bit. Some of them might stick. They already said this as a #somechanges season, you chose to roll anyway. Stop being a sourpus.
Ah there is that “community” and “nurturing social interactions” the devs wanted to preserve. Isn’t it majestic.
But be quiet everyone, it is easily startled and will run away.
LOL really? you want to get rid of a buff, which in the grand scheme of things, hardly matters, it’s not like it’s even a good buff, certainly not enough to combat the players dropping off.
Can’t make this up
Okay if you don’t care then you should have zero problem with Blizzard turning this off. I however joined Classic because retail is garbage and I loved the old expansions. Sorry if me wanting the version of the game that is supposed to re-do the expansions to actually stay true to the originals, offends you.
Takes one to know one
If you can’t deal with leveling at the speed that classic originally had us level at then you shouldn’t be playing classic
What matters is that Blizzard keeps changing things. The more we accept their idiotic changes the more changes they’re going to make. If you don’t care then you should be perfectly happy if Blizzard turns off the xp buff again
Can they extend the period of jj just to mess with this guy?
i’d vote for this. anything to annoy a person who tries to take away from someone elses experience.
Fine with me I am not playing classic atm anyway because no RDF, I occasionally come in to see if its been put back yet, if you are wondering why I even bothered reading your post lol.
Why does it matter that much to you? You can turn it off at an innkeeper if you want.
I know you are but what am i?
You’d make a great snake oil salesman I suspect.
JJ does not impact you in the slightest, in fact it might be helping you more than you realize. If you want your precious classic to stay around longer, you’re going to need to add/improve or otherwise entice new people. Sadly those who don’t know how business work don’t understand this.
According to you, Ford should bring back the Model T car in the in 1900’s (with no changes). I am sure there would be a few who would purchase it, but a vast majority would not and Ford would not continue to produce, maintain or otherwise invest in it w/o more revenue.