I don’t have to. All three specs are good and highly coveted.
Why are you guys even reading what retail posters put in here? They don’t have an investment in Classic. They don’t know the issues. The only reason they are here is to try to get people to quit and go back to the ghost town that is retail. Just ignore them. If you read the threads without them, it’s a much more reliable view of the real issues.
I’d imagine that former retail players make up a pretty large percentage of the player base. They’re going to get some consideration. There’s not much we can do about that.
How does dual spec not change this ? It changes everything lol.
Such as? it barely has an impact on the game. It just lets people play more than one spec without wasting gold
Respec costs were there as a gold dump. I’m OK with dual spec as long as:
- Pay gold to unlock spec 2.
- It’s a full Respec cost to switch from the talent pane.
That’s a QOL change, since it only saves the time to visit a trainer, hit unlearn, pay the gold, fill out your new spec, and then FINALLY get to play.
I would rather pay some huge one time cost, that allows me to swap unlimited, and saves my talent template and bar loadout.
It’s annoying to put in all the talent points, and manually change your bars around.
Id pay 1k-5k gold easily for dual spec
No gold sink is really going to combat the people that ran GDKP’s or illegally buy gold anyway
I doubt you’re respeccing a hundred times. just pay the 50 every time u want to change your talents…
If someone normally respects once a week that’s about 2600g a year…
But this would allow me to swap back and forth daily, and you’re ignoring the part about it saving your load outs
What people like you don’t understand is that there are different kinds of changes. You view any changes as bad (“nochanges”) which shows no real understanding of what happened to retail. It wasn’t all changes that led to the dumpster fire state it’s in today. It was bad changes. If you can’t tell the difference then you shouldn’t be making topics like this.
What’s wrong with wanting tbc to feel like tbc? It wasn’t a perfect expansion but it goes back to wow’s roots and reminds some of us why we love this game because it’s hard to remember what we enjoyed on retail.
Changes are always going to be subjective. What one person feels is a QoL change, another will see as poisoning the well. I thoroughly enjoyed classic. It also wasn’t perfect, but it allowed us to go back to WoW’s roots and remember things long forgotten that we love(d) about this game. tbcc is going down a very different path.
I predict we will get dual spec and wow tokens. We’re getting LFG. We’ve ignored faction imbalance and faction rivalry to get same faction bgs. We have paid boosts. How long until paid faction changes? Barber shop? Human hunters? Gnome priests? Tauren paladins?
Was tbc really so bad that we needed Blizzard to reinvent it to play it? I would have played it for the duration, without these changes, just like I did classic. I have no interest in this revamped version of tbc though.
The down side is simple. A non tank in my group rolls need on tank gear because “building my off set” and he’s completely right to.
That’s 1 fast simple reason.
People do that right now though…it’s just common courtesy to let people prio MS
The answer is no. Many reasons have been given and the reasons just get brushed aside, but the answer remains no.
That’s how it used to be. Today’s WoW is, “If the dice are white, then it’s all right.”
I raided when it was relevant, 15 years ago. Now, I just play strictly for the fun of leveling different characters, seeing how many dungeons my two friends and I can run by ourselves, just knocking around having fun.
We’ve all been there, done that, got the T-shirt. We have nothing to prove and for us, playing Classic Vanilla is an absolute pleasure.
People wanted the old experience, but want to slowly change the old experience. I’m coming back for the old experience, because I miss how things were - in every outlet.
I honestly have no clue what you’re talking about. We’re 250 comments in and I last replied like atleast a week ago. You didn’t quote me so I honestly I have no idea what you’re trying to get at.
“Ay bro good luck getting 40 people for raids.”
That was your comment and that was what I responded to. You can easily find the remark someone responds to by clicking on the arrow. And, actually I did quote your original comment. Try reading mine again
No, people have given specific and material reasons, many times. You just conveniently choose to ignore them. It’s extremely disingenuous, and it’s the reason why people don’t take you seriously.
You’re like a broken record.