It doesn’t add choices, you can already change specs. It removes consequences of choices, there is a BIG difference there.
The consequence of changing your spec regularly was the gold price, and was used to discourage constant changing specs (not stop, just discourage it).
This was the intended design goals as you can see from the link I provided earlier.
Dual spec doesn’t add choice, this is a lie. It removes/reduces consequences of choice. Those consequences were there intentionally to discourage constant, endless spec changing. That is part of tbc intended design. This is tbcc, not wotlkc.
You will get dual spec with wotlkc. Not with tbcc.
I would love duel spec. I would be playing this game so much more if there was that option. Raid ended and my arena team could play maybe 2-3 games. Can’t spending 100 gold for 3 games is not worth it.
Or maybe I have an unexpected window I can play a little, can’t don’t want to blow through 100 gold for 30 mins.
Also saying just play the game is silly. If I have to pay for respec every time there is a chance to play some games, probably will have 500-600g expense. No thanks, I’ll just raid log and then do my 10 games 1 night and call it quits.
Duel spec would provide so much more enjoyment to this game.
It’s very clear that the current devs don’t care about what the original devs said. If they don’t care why should I care what you or the original devs said?
You’re projecting things out of context. The current devs chosing to do something about multiboxing when previuse devs didn’t isn’t them ignoring ALL origional dev views.
That doesn’t mean it was a good decision, a lot of vanilla design was in fact not very good. And dual spec was decided on during TBC because of issues during TBC, but you don’t like to admit that.
They decided to add dual spec when they were designing and building wotlk. They were done with tbc design. They changed design goals for wotlk.
But you don’t want to admit that because it doesn’t fit your agenda for “my gold bro”. It’s not the lack of choice that has you wanting dual spec. It’s the intentional consequences for choices made that you don’t like. You can respec all you want without dual spec. It just has consequences for doing so.
Dual spec doesn’t add choice. It doesn’t fix an issue.
Because of issues being experience during TBC, dual spec wasn’t wrath content nor was anything in wrath specifically designed for dual spec, it was just a QOL mechanics change which works perfectly fine in any expansion.
Which is why no one can actually explain why dual spec would actually be a problem in TBC.
Dude just get out. If duel spec was a thing, you have the option to not utilize duel spec. That’s your choice, but arguing that duel spec ruins anything in TBC is a ridiculous statement.
It will only benefit the player base than negatively impact it. But sadly it won’t be implemented in TBC and the populations will just keep dying.
Actually it hasn’t, people just make vague statements about how it wouldn’t work with no actual details, please explain why dual spec would not work in TBC in in games terms without falling back on #nochanges.
It’s been explained in the mega dual spec thread. It harms aspects of the game, it goes against intended game design, exc. I’m not going over it for the 100th time.
You not wanting to see the negatives doesn’t mean they don’t exist.
It’s been explained, and once again you misrepresent the reasons not to add dual spec as no changes when you know that’s not the argument. But it’s been explained so many times and you just ignore and misrepresent it. I’m done repeating myself.