If you don’t play Classic, would you be more interested in it if they didn’t change anything EXCEPT that all the retail races are options in Classic?
E.g. You can play a goblin, a pandaren, and blood elf?
If you don’t play Classic, would you be more interested in it if they didn’t change anything EXCEPT that all the retail races are options in Classic?
E.g. You can play a goblin, a pandaren, and blood elf?
There are two things that would motivate me to play classic:
1.) xpac locked TBC or Wrath server. I can progress at my own pace.
2.) vanilla server with updated graphics
I wouldn’t be interested at all just like now.
Played the older expansions when they were current content and have zero desire to go back and replay them no matter what they add.
I don’t think there’s much point in trying to convince people who only want to play one between classic and retail into playing the other one.
WoW has fundamentally changed in the last 20 years. I doubt there’s many people who don’t want the slower pace of classic that’ll suddenly be interested just because they can play a blood elf.
Nah I’ve been spoiled by retails PvP gearing I’m never going back to the old having to do PvE to get gear for PvP
i tried classic, think i lost interest in the late 50’s. for me it was pretty dead on arrival but i played with some friends. blizzard used the worst patch in vanilla to base classic on. what i remember from classic was curses that would drop resist below zero, windfury that can proc windfury and other things that were all cut and balanced in the patch that also killed pvp by introducing cross realm pvp. intra-server pvp was leagues better than what it was post patch. i stopped my pvp grind at i think rank 10 or 11 and never picked it up again other then chasing pve rewards. plus i raided MC when it dropped teir 1 and 2, i cleared mc before bwl, bwl before aq, raid leaded zg/aq20 etc, i climbed that Everest and had nothing to prove. i was there in 04 onwards.
classic is a dead hand thats been cut off from retail. im sure its fun but at the end of the day your just playing with yourself. iMaScArAbLoRd HerrrDerrr
nope. i like the modern game. i do not find classic interesting or especially fun.
Eh. Not really.
There’s not really much of an RP community in Classic, which I think is a real shame. Especially in Cata Classic where gobs are first becoming a thing, you know?
That leaves it dead in the water for me, but then all the time investment to do even the most mundane of things. I like Classic! I think it’s a great thing to have! I just simply don’t have the time for it when I have all this other stuff I want to do.
∆ This.
I don’t do reruns.
tbc waiting room for me. hopefully era servers but on the flip side if they removed classic id just quit wow tbh lol
No.
Would only be interested if they made new content for said expansions. This would be mostly the scrapped content that they had plans for but never released for X reason.
I don’t play classic because i already played it when it was relevant and i don’t want to replay it.
I’m considering hopping into MoP Classic to check it out, as it’s my favorite expansion, but, I’ll likely just keep playing my main man here in retail, where I’m still fully enjoying the game.
Because I don’t hate myself.
I would this.
When classic launched I did go back for a while, but I’ve been spoiled by the new character models.
I played them when they were live
All the funs been min/maxed out of them in their return so nothing really gunna get me back to them
This sounds very appealing
Give me WoD player models and transmog with access to all of my current unlocked appearances from retail and I would live very comfortably on Classic.
I already play classic and adding the newer races would make me NOT want to play.
I play classic to play, as close as possible, the original version of the game.
Half the races that have been added since shouldn’t have anyway tbh.
I’d like to be a vulpera, but I feel it would poison the classic experience. The point is to go back in time and give up your QoL in lieu of reminiscing.