How are we gonna know?

This entire post is why you wont last in classic and should stick with bfa.

Stuff like this happened in vanilla…daily.

You had entire guilds of hundreds of players messing with people in starting zones.

If something like this bothers you. You will not make it in classic.

Streamer bad. They make monies entertaining people. More monies than i make flipping hamburders.

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Well I’m not coming back til layering is gone.
So I’ll know where the streamers are.
I’ll also know if they create an rppvp realm (fingers crossed on that one).

I’ll also have a good idea on realm pop.

What? You can’t whisper someone on your server if they’re not on your layer? That can’t be right.

I was referring to unless you see Asmon in the same layer as you, even if you /w Asmon, you wouldn’t know what layer he is on to hop to. So unless you have a friend that saw Asmon on his layer or a guild member on Asmon’s layer that saw him: there is no point /w

Edit: nm, I get it now.

I mean asmon has a horde of followers. Kinda ruins the immersion for me. It’s really only the top 5 that we have to avoid.

How do you know someone played in Classic ? don’t worry they will tell you.
How do you know what server a streamer is on ? don’t worry they will tell you.
Of course it will be known .00005 seconds after they create the character on the 13th much less on release date what server they are on.

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So lets look at the WoW streamers and Classic wow Streamers and try to figure out the type of server they are going to play on.

Arena players and other high end pvpers are going to go to Pvp servers. So we can take a majority of streamers from the list.

Large streamers communities are a question mark they could go pvp but may end up on PVE if only to avoid people but the numbers of them is smaller though there community makes up for it. Sadly this is going to be the one that is going to be a question.

Mid tier and smaller communities will have less impact overall on a server and will be spread out through various parts of the game. However, as many people belive the only way to play the game is with pvp servers, the probability of them being on one is Higher.

And would be streamers would have to make it up in either PvE raid entertainment (being top tier raiders each phase) or being top pvpers. Either of which may grow a community on a server.

While this is all speculation on what people will do based on previous streaming evidence, it would seem that if your goal is to avoid streamers picking a PvE server is the way to go. That is to say that if you REALLY want to avoid streamers go the extra step and play on an RP PvE server.

A better question is, why do you care what realm they roll on? Every realm will probably have some. Good luck trying to avoid them all. Pick your own realm, and don’t worry about what streamers are doing.

Why do I care? For the various reasons listed. I don’t care about the streamers with 8 viewers.

seal clapping army … well said. they will run by, you will ignore them and move on and not even realize they were there. it’s like when Prepared and his army of 60 characters comes by. die and move on.