And I’m suggesting that you may not be properly appreciating the implications of doing so.
My hope is that the current Bliz dev team do their due diligence in assessing such requests and that such a change doesn’t get shoehorned in by the marketing Dept. Simply on the basis of “the market wants it!” or some market research survey.
I specced dps on my druid. I’ve yet to see anyone make a reasonable argument why me adding a resto spec and healing dungeons would impact the game negatively. Seems like having another healer joining groups would make it better. Except that some evil guild leaders will force people to have 2 raid specs and they have no backbone and can’t say no or can’t quit and join a less hard core guild.
“Please blizzard save me from my evil guild leader” seems pretty pathetic to me.
Finally you see your problem. I hope you can be saved from that. Since you’re the one who claimed he would quit if dual spec was added and I’m the one who will keep playing without it who exactly has the inabililty to accept that a game might not be exactly as you want? I have never played a game that was exactly as I wanted it. They’ve always had good and bad points. That’s why I’m so happy that blizzard has made so many good changes. And they’ve announced they’re considering more. Since they asked for player feed back dual spec would be a good QoL change.
You also have so many tank friends in the game that you can’t group with them all but those poor tanks have so few friends that if you’re too busy to group with them they have to pug. What a special person you are.
I don’t have a problem accepting that other selfish people who claim to be “for the community” can’t wait for a game that better suits them and insist on changing one that doesn’t.
I’ve already said I’ll quit if dual spec is put in TBC
What am I not accepting?
You will have the game you want, and I won’t. So I won’t play what I don’t like, but you sit here and whine about what needs fixing about TBC all day
And until then, I will mock the irony of people saying they care what “the community“ wants while telling people they don’t care about them. You will just leave for wotlk anyway, but you want to mess up this version for people before you leave
I know 2 feral druid tanks in my guild, 1 outside of my guild. 1 prot paladin in my guild, 2 outside of my guild, 3 prot warriors in my guild and 4 prot warriors outside of my guild.
That’s 13 tanks on my friends list or in my guild. Of those tanks 6 are in my guild and we help pay for respecs for them in a pool.
All of which want me in their heroics because I make them easy with CC, kiting, interrupts (I have scatter shot and wyvern sting in my build so I have 2 ranged interrupts, I’m SV). I knew more but they either stayed in classic, or haven’t played tbc on their tank as they changed classes.
You want the rewards of the game without the work, and talking to people and making friends is part of that work for an mmorpg.
Honestly it’s not you I’m trying to convince. My counter point is aimed at those who have some understanding of how dev works and is intended to provide an argument against the assertion that technical limitations prevented Blizzard from implementing dual spec back in original TBC. Clearly false to anyone with any experience with UI development.
It is very obvious that the main inhibiters to implementing dual specialisations were related to game play impacts and integration into the game as it was designed at that point.
Like you and the other weird guys do? Not seeing the million advantages of dual spec, blinded with bias and stupidity, but arguing a game that already changed a lot shouldn’t change more, no matter if it would be a good change or not.
It’s also called “fear of change”…
Subjective. If you dual spec opponents are the standard for good work, then I’m doing a Nobel Prize worthy job!
P.S.: Redheadchild and all you other weird guys I’m having on my block list - finally stop to reply to my posts. I’m not even reading yours anymore because I know no matter what you type, it’s deffo not worth it to waste a second of my time!