Oh yes, I forgot that implementing anything that you don’t like is objectively bad.
But just out of curiosity, how does this affect your experience in a negative way?
Oh yes, I forgot that implementing anything that you don’t like is objectively bad.
But just out of curiosity, how does this affect your experience in a negative way?
If I have to repeat, in some other alternative way, one more time after this, that A, B, or C being added to the game (especially when they’re added for completely different reasons with completely different contexts and circumstances) do not provide value to the argument that D should be added, I’m just gonna let you yap in to the void for the rest of this thread.
The only wow game I have on my computer is BC classic and the problem is clear. A shortage of tanks and healers. When dual spec was added in wrath the wait times for dps was reduced. It’s likely adding it in BC classic will have a similar effect.
They started developing it in TBC because of issues that arose in TBC.
It voids my entire reasoning for rolling the class that I play, and thus, unfairly treats the decision I made in the first place.
When I rolled this class, the highest value I gave it was the ability to tank and dps in the same spec.
That decision is made a mockery of if my assessment of the classes is made incorrect retroactively, when that sort of modification didn’t actually exist during that expansion of which I chose to specifically play.
No, you keep on cherry-picking details you don’t like and saying “It wasn’t in TBC!” and then when people point out the aspects that Blizzard has changed, the answer is, “Yes, but that doesn’t count.”
You’ve also been quoted as saying the following:
Sorry, but it’s highly inconsistent for you to say that and wholly accept that players are boosting to level 58, buying mounts through the store, and using seals that they didn’t have back in OG TBC.
And if you’re really concerned about Blizzard making money off these decisions, then why are you still paying for it yourself?
I’m sorry, but it didn’t get added until Ulduar…so this input really doesn’t mean anything. Your guestimation of where the dev team’s sentiments were at a x or y time is irrelevant.
Oh, don’t get me wrong, I would have preferred they changed absolutely nothing. So boom, there goes your argument.
I just begrudgingly accept some of the changes they forced for reasons I explained.
You can still do that. No one can force you to buy dual spec
How?
Uh-huh. And how exactly does allowing you to choose to alternate between that and another spec does not devalue the spec you prefer to play?
Umm…what?
A+ for missing the point.
F for not clearly making any point.
How about I pose an alternate, but similarly completely capable of dismantling your argument, idea:
Why don’t you just go to the trainer and respec? Fifty gold is nothing…
It’s not a guestimation. They have to lay the groundwork for this kind of stuff in advance. It’s not like they invented a dual spec interface the same week it was implemented.
Every class they added to retail is a tank yet it’s still the least popular role, most people will still refuse to tank if you add dual spec. People just don’t like the role.
I remember at the start of SL demon Hunter dps sucked but they were the best tanks, a lot of them rerolled instead of tank despite this. People just don’t like the role.
Just because you missed it and fail to seek clarification doesn’t mean I didn’t make a point, you have flaws you need to recognize in your interpretive skills.
"The new system makes this a much more logical process, saving on time and cost and allowing players to easily move from one aspect of the game to another. "
https://www.bluetracker.gg/wow/topic/eu-en/8041844862-talent-dual-spec-qa-with-ghostcrawler/
He means that his choice to play a druid so that he could tank and dps without much fuss would become an irrelevant decision, because after dual spec, all tanks can also dps without much fuss. His druid that he wanted to play for the convenience it had, no longer is unique in that convenience.
It may be nothing to you but I don’t have enough for normal flying let alone epic. I’m not spending gold to respec when there is so many other things I need that gold for. That’s why I’m not healing on my druid. Not fun to play the other 3/4 of the game in a resto spec
Ok? It doesn’t really matter, because it wasn’t in TBC, so I am against it being added. I was, at a base level, against any other thing not in TBC being added too. Any change that occurred, I was forced to reconcile with, because I don’t call the shots. I’m telling you which changes I am able to reconcile with, and which that I would not be able to. Simple.