Give me this! Give me that!

Maybe my experience as a tank was just different. I imagine using it as a dps it would be a vastly different thing but I tell ya. If you weren’t literally blasting through a dungeon as fast as humanly possible the dps, at least I found, would be pretty mean.

I think that would be different if we were all on the same server.

Since wow was released my main has always been a holy priest so I mostly heal. Maybe my experience is unusual but for me the Lfd worked fine. I’ve seen more players trying to ninja in BC classic than I did in wrath with the lfd.

Decent argument, probably could have left the first two out since literally nobody is asking for those lol.

However, game designers really didnt know what they were doing or they wouldnt have done attunements in the first place. Or at least ones that required the randomest and worst heroics known to man.

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So, because you had a bad experience with X-server, you want to remove the feature, that way LFD works as is best intended for you, even if X-server can be used positively by others.

Do you hear yourself? You think that makes sense and is fair?

I didn’t hear myself say that because I didn’t say that.

The game evolved as the player base changed. Every game these days is trending towards being more and more convenient. Video games are just main stream now.

To be honest, to spend 50+ hours a day playing a video game 15 years ago, you had to have had a screw loose. Not to say everyone was a basement dwelling nerd, but something was not right with you. Myself included.

Whenever anyone casts aspersions about cross realm LFD and toxicity, it’s always a subtle zing against the cross-realm feature.

But I’m sure you bothered to bring it up at all because you felt it was an important point to make.

Blizzard invited these players with the 58 boost. Suddenly the entitled Retail playerbase came in massive waves to Classic. This kind of attitude ruined the game the first time, and now it’s doing the same yet again.

It is a fairly well known talking point that cross realm LFD drove a knife in the back of server communities that made the game feel less and less like the game many people had grown to love.

I do happen to agree with that. Yes it was convenient, but it came at a cost. I am not the only person that feels that way. I think many people feel that way. I think a good solution to that would be to have it work on your server only.

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LFD improved server communities.

I disagree. How did pairing people from across different servers improve server communities?

I don’t know, but it did for me.

So there it is… a positive example of LFD improving server community.

This is such bs. I started playing vanilla soon after it was released and quit wow long before classic came out. I was one of many playing BC back then asking for dual spec and I’m asking for it now. Probably a majority of people playing BC 15 years ago wanted dual spec then and they’re back now doing the same. The problems finding groups were also a big complaint during BC. That’s why we got the lfd and dual spec in wrath.

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