And get rid of the paid boosts. and the silly phase hunter mounts.
Fine start some threads then i l believe ya, you wont convince me though
It’s too late dude. The changes are here to stay and the BC devs announced more are coming. This isn’t the authentic BC you want to play. You either like them or quit.
That is the same as telling you that since the changes you want aren’t in TBC you should play the game as it is or quit.
It isn’t Wotlk or retail, either
Which is what you’re essentially doing when you tell us to go play retail. If one change we want means we should play retail one change you don’t want means you should quit. And there have been several changes you don’t want. The case for you to quit is stronger than for us who only want one change
Actually I think it will come down to sub #s.
If the amount of people who subbed to play TBC and not some mash up of expansions is worth anything to Blizzard, they will keep the changes as few as possible, and in the expansion they belong in.
If enough people quit, the classic experiment is over, and you can say you’ve “won” and no one will have the game they wanted.
So I guess everyone loses.
A blizzard survey would answer that question. Just as the survey told blizzard that most people wanted or didn’t care about the boost. I’m confident that the vast majority want dual spec or don’t care if it’s added. How about we join together advocating for a survey on that question? Let’s see who is right.
So far it seems the communication from Blizzard is sporadic and not informative or giving answers to the questions being asked.
Deep down you know there are very few no changers that are against dual spec so of course you don’t want a survey to ask that question
Sure, whatever you say.
The only communication I have had from Blizzard is about the new Shadowlands content. Doesn’t interest me.
So you not wanting to be social is the games fault, the MMOrpg game fault…
Disabling a faction, race, or class check on something that already exists and works in the game is a minor change.
Building new functionality into the game where it never existed is a major change.
Adding duel spec would require a major overhaul of the frontend and backend of the game system. There were a lot of checks and balances throughout the entire game that governed the duel spec system that was implemented in Wrath of the Litch King.
It’s not as simple as installing something on the frontend client that lets a player do it, and it’s not as simple as flicking the “Make The Clueless Gamers Happy” switch on the backend system to support it either.
So when a DPS specced player decides to do a session of Skinning in Nagrand they’re being anti-social if they don’t ask someone to come along? Or does that only applies to poor healers?
GTFO
Is there a healer or tank needing to do the nesingwary quests? Could easily team up with them and skin the mobs.
Less downtime for both, faster farming for both.
Yep. I see DPS players looking to group up all the time in Nagrand when they go skinning. /rollseyes
You guys are grasping at straws at this point.
Imagine whining on the forums for changes instead of farming for gold to afford your perpetual need for 50g respecs… I want the advantage of getting instant groups but also want to have the advantage of farming as a DPS!
Do you? Are there other people in the world, in the same game space as you? Do you…talk to them?
Like, “/w Bob = “Hey are you doing the nesingwary quests? I’m a skinner and I can help heal you through it, I just want the skins”
Hold up, you’re saying the one class in TBC that’s irrelevant other than being a tank doesn’t want dual-spec? And every thread counts.
It would DRASTICALLY reduce the “hybrids” who are choosing to feral tank without spec and fury tank (lol) without spec. Your argument is moot.
The case for no dual spec is stronger because there’s no dual spec lol
or wait
Is your case stronger for dual spec because there is no dual spec?
so confused whose case is stronger
Feral dps and feral tank are the same spec. That’s feral’s selling point