It’s kind of like going to say a sushi place with a sushi snob, yeah i ordered the spider roll not the sashimi, yeah I’m dipping it in the soy sauce I mixed with wasabi, get over it and enjoy what you have.
I doubt he’s very fun in game either.
What I really don’t get is why he’s even playing WoW in the first place? It was always advertised as the easy mode casual friendly MMO RPG.
I accomplished enough to retire at 62, buy 10 acres of land in Arizona, and move there. I also set up a solar system myself that supplies about 90% of my electrical power. That’s one reason I moved to Arizona instead of Florida, just as comfortable in the winter but less clouds, more sun. I feel pretty good with what I accomplished in my life so far. What have you accomplished?
Oh wait, I am not a lying nobody in the internet. You’re nobody, you’re full of shiat, and you accomplished nothing. you claim to be self-sufficient in RL and then cry to get unwarranted changes in a video game because you can’t cope. Pathetic, really.
Also, daily reminder to all you winners that you’re not getting dual spec in TBC. Keep crying for it!
The merits of dual spec have been shown to have no merits to begin with.
There is no need for it, it doesn’t fix any issue, it does nothing but help the people who have a “my gold bro” mindset and chose not to use tools already available to them to change their spec.
So staging the reasons blizzard changed things and showing there is no clear cut contradiction from the origional devs design goal intentions is arguing for a change?
I have not argued for a change to tbc, I have shown blizzards reasons for the change or shown how it wasn’t against origional design goal intentions by showing how a comparable mechanic was in the game or altered in origional tbc, or that there was no clear cut design intentions to go off of based on availa le evidence.
I haven’t supported any of the changes you seem to think I have supported, I have stated blizzards reasons for the change and given supporting evidence that it could have been in line with design goal intentions from origional tbc, or that it’s in a gray area. Dual spec however has a very clear NO.
He answered you. Classic, now Classic Era, wasnt #nochanges. There were loads of changes throughout Classic. Right from day 1 really - we didnt get Vanilla WoW at launch.
The Classic experience wasnt about being something different than Vanilla. That wasnt the point. Much like how the TBC experience isn’t supposed to be the Wrath experience - least of all on a player whim that’s not shy about its entitlement.
Your inability to understand the basic facts of reality makes it difficult to have a discussion with you. If it were anyone else I would say its deliberate but I honestly think you live in your own fantasy world.
To say “explicitly” misses the mark so badly its hard to treat you with any kind of credibility.
Classic was never nochanges - the players said they wanted it that way - warts and all (they lied). Blizz never gave us the option if you remember - which you should because you trolling those threads too. It was changes right from the get go. TBC AV, cross realm BG’s, layering, etc. Then everything that came later - black lotus change, AV map changes, limitations to the amount of instances to go with all the other changes and tweaks.
Even so, the idea wasnt to bring heroic dungeons from TBC into Classic because people liked them. Most changes were a last resort compromise to the crud that was taking place in game. The idea was to stay as true to vanilla as was reasonably possible. And look at how SoM tailored that experience.
The same goes for TBC. Changes will be made but not because players are on the forums saying their apathy and entitlement is negated by how good dual specs are for the game.
We did have a vanilla experience. Having the experience doesn’t mean it’s an exact replica, but it does mean it tries to keep the feeling and experiences the origional game gave.
If dual spec is added to tbc, it will remove the experience that was tbc, wanting dual spec and not getting it is part of tbc experience. So in a way, blizzard not giving you dual spec helps keep tbc experience more authentic than them giving it to you would.
So Classic didnt repeat Vanilla beat for beat in perfect harmony so lets bring dual specs into TBC because I dont want to pay the gold or run to a trainer.
Well when you put it that way its a wonder why Blizz hasnt slapped their stamp of approval on it with plans to patch it in immediately.