It’s official, Wrath is on maintenance mode

Small indie company.

what do you want them to communicate about?

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i love wow

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nah they still instantly hotfix anything that is fun for the players

Posting from alts instantly lowers your credibility on things. It means you’re hiding for a reason. Also Garmuk threads lmao

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By all means, leave. One less retail sockpuppet infecting our forum. Take Garmuck with you.
:axe:

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Hiegan 25 loot bugged, 30 days estimated time for ticket response. So many employees.

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Someone who pays monthly for a product is most definitely entitled to have a fully functioning product and customer support for that product.

Idk where your line of thinking comes from… because… what?

How could any rational human with more than 2 brain cells think what you said in this comment…? The sad part is that I’m sure you do believe that we aren’t entitled to customer service and a product that works.

You’re the problem.

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classic has a niche audience who want tat nostalgia dopamine.

They literally re-release a broken game and we all bought it cuz we wanted tat rush. We are to blame not King Blizzard.

What bugs are you complaining about that are so bad? What, glitched in the air for a second or something? There hasn’t been one single game breaking or even overly annoying bug encountered yet. For me at least. Massive population drop and bots are the only huge issues.

Pop drop should be expected. Pre patch for retail is out

If that’s what you believe caused it, go you. But there is literally nothing new to do on the patch drop until Tuesday, so anyone that went to have a look at talent trees would have made a quick trip to icy veins or wowhead grabbed the code popped it in and been back in classic in less than 15 minutes, because they all complain about talent trees and lack of choice, there is still cookie cutters.

What are these valid criticisms? Has any stopped you from playing or clearing content?

What caused it then? I mean, classic isn’t a new game. A large portion of players already knew what to expect from it.

It does work though…

You mean like all the changes the devs made? or bots, or maybe the queues? sure everyone knew about those.

Ques and bots are a new thing?

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Hes not wrong, you just accept the pile of feces with a smile on your face.

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multi-dollar-company.

Sadge, but so real.

Thats just the eco system of the game that you all signed up for, why would blizzard really care about classic when most if not all of the money it brings in is from when patches/expansions release? Like can we be serious here and understand that 90% of the money wow brings in for blizzard is coming from retail which is their main focus (as it should be) so it makes sense that wrath is not their priority.

Also its not like private servers dont exist, it just baffles me that people would rather spend their time crying to the company that clearly doesn’t care about them while at the same time paying monthly to play their game when they could be playing on a dedicated private server.

As for threatening to leave the game, People have been doing that since the beginning of time. It doesn’t actually mean anything to blizzard because they know for a fact that people come back. For this to actually work you would need entire realms to just drop all their players near the same time for blizzard to notice or care