I’ve grinded atleast 200 plus hours in bg’s for pvp gear, I’ve queued my 10 games every week, I spend 5-6 hours in raid every week, I’ve spent 40 plus hours leveling since tbc was launched, I’ve spent countless hours grinding dungeons for rep.
I love how you say I just want things given to me and I don’t want to invest in my character when I’ve probably spent hundreds of hours gearing him. Some of it was fun and some of it was boring but it was required to do the parts of the game I enjoy.
And now I get to have fun grinding gold for respecs every week so I can be “optimized” for the content I want to play.
I love paying gold and wasting time swapping specs. It really makes the game so much more enjoyable.
/shrug Its okay to admit you don’t like the game as much as you thought or to confess to liking your games really convenient and watered down. Thats why retail is in the state that its in - lots of people want to pretend theyre investing instead of actually doing it.
“This has been addressed many times before and I have to tell you, the answer is still “no” to both for the same reasons we’ve always given. There should be real investment into choosing a spec and reducing the cost or making it easy to do simple swaps would make the whole purpose moot.”
They also knew people wouldn’t like the answer and gave this as a follow up
“I gave a clear and direct answer on this based on recent discussions. You can believe that as you wish.”
So I understand that you don’t like the answer, but the answer has been given.
I believe that the addition of same faction bg’s, a paid character boost, paladin seals, among several other changes from the original tbc indicate that blizz is willing to make changes to tbc classic.
It doesn’t mean they will, just that a precedent has been set that blizz will make changes they think will improve the game (boy were they wrong on the ones they already made).
Given it’s this late into the tbc and the other changes have been made but still no dual spec it is a good bet that it’s not coming until wotlk classic.
I can’t wait to see the rage, acceptance, then denial of the initial rage from the #nochanges crew when Blizzard makes changes to wrath classic, but then still tries to say #nochanges.
I am NOT making the argument that changes already made means dual spec is going to be added. I am saying blizz’s actions show they are willing to make changes and are not hard committed to an authentic original tbc.
Dual spec is a change i and many others think wouldn’t ruin the authentic tbc experience. You think it’s too much a change from the original. Going to have to agree to disagree.
And I still don’t think it’s going to be added until wotlk.