“Hardcore doesn’t require much in the way of a “community” so, yeah, you don’t have much of an argument there.”
Community is the only thing Hardcore has over every other version of WoW.
Do you even play hardcore dude?
Everyone knows everyone at level 60. It’s like a small town.
I’ve lost well in excess of 120 good friends from server outages during a raid (roughly three full raids of 40)
There’s no bigger slap in the face than losing a whole MC/ZG geared raid in BWL on a server shortage.
I’m on the very few that remain.
Yeah, I play hardcore, hence, I pop into these forums from time to time. The mode lends itself better to solo play than group play because of the challenge. Anyone grouping up for hardcore is certainly welcome to do so, and plenty do, but it takes away from the challenge and meaning of leveling a toon this way.
So, yeah, hardcore doesn’t require a community. You choosing to be a part of a hardcore community doesn’t change that.
This is how I know you’re a troll.
Community is main reason people play hardcore. The mode itself restored the server community that was known in vanilla, before x-realm, lfg, etc. Most people play WoW (regardless of mode) for some sort of community.
For retail its Rated BG’s.
For hardcore it’s the community itself. Anyone that plays solely for the sake of getting to 60 is the minority. You know that by…guess what…talking to people around you. Something you obviously don’t do (assuming you even play hardcore, which I doubt).
I’m done justifying this to a troll.
Not a troll and I disagree with you.
Also, reported.
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4 … you forget EU has two as well
Not only addons can cause this. I know because even playing without any addons I experienced this from time to time.