How much money are you going to wait to lose?

I just looked up the forecast for this week.

Heavy Showers on PVP servers. 0% chance for a break in between.

Best bet is to cut your losses and reroll on a PVE server while there are enough people leveling.

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The community at large asked for a progressive release schedule that would resemble original vanilla release schedule… There was a time in vanilla with an honor system but no BGs, we are now reliving that time.

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But the players still bought the game, bliz got their money.

They didn’t get BfA money from me. And I regret that I bought Legion.

Lesson learned: from now on I only buy expansions after they’ve been released. If at all.

I saddly came to the same conclusion.

I won’t ever buy Bliz games before reading the reviews.

It sucks that the quality dropped.

Keeping D3 running is basically a passion project because after players bought the box it stopped making them money. It’s nice that they’ve maintained it all this time but losing players in D3 doesn’t lose revenue.

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unless you get what you? that’s ur saying
go back to retail newbie we don’t need you here anywyas

Please share your analytics and sources of Blizzard’s financial forecasting models.

BGs won’t solve much

People are still going to camp FPs while they wait on their 1 hour queue. Everything the horde is doing is completely self destructive and the following weeks will show it as the masses give up leaving them with long queues and empty worlds

I saw yesterday a guild on an imbalanced server setting up 10v10s with the alliance to promote fun and balanced WPvP since the recognized the long term detrimental effects constantly stramrolling ppl at FPs and questing can have. Thought that was a pretty cool idea

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So the realms that have had 15k queues are just fantasy?

You can have a 15k queue on a realm with a population cap of 2500.

In fact, the smaller the pop cap, the higher the queue will be.

Alot here don’t even see that many people left because Phase two was released early, not because of phase 2.
We have no intention of returning.

Can we have your stuff?

I read these posts and it makes me wonder whether many of the people making them ever consider that not everyone playing Classic is playing it for pvp.

Are the biggest servers pvp? Yes, probably. But many people (myself included) play on pve servers where you can choose to pvp if you really want to, but otherwise you just do your quests and your dungeons and raids, your professions and working the AH and possibly even do battlegrounds when they come out. Its a situation where faction imbalance is irrelevant, thankfully.

I have no idea how the population is in Classic now - I do know that the big servers still have long queue times in peak playing hours and that to me says there are still plenty of people wanting to play. And the cities seem busy and active even at the quieter times of day.

It all seems like another “sky is falling” drama to me. Why not just play, have fun, or don’t and find your gaming pleasure elsewhere. The constant negativity is a real downer.

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Omgadk sounds like a union leader. Trouble is, Omgadk doesn’t have a union, and is not the leader of millions of players. Omgadk has no “we”, even though Omgadk pretends to speak for “we”.

How is Blizzard “losing money” when Classic is free? Especially when we are only talking about a 3-week period? Is there some special daily or weekly fee that PVPers pay, that I don’t know about?