Leveling alts is a slog. It takes longer to find a dungeon group for low level content than I’m actually on the game for. Braindeads think that RDF takes away from the social aspect in the game like you can’t just talk to the other people in your RDF group… like /say just all of the sudden doesn’t work. All Blizzard would have to do is make a poll about whether to add it or not, and they’d get their answer.
A poll is only as good as your sample group. They already sent out a poll but not to the entire playerbase. We have no clue what criteria they used to determine who got the survey, but I suspect it was not 100% blind.
For what, RDF?
That’s just simply ridiculous. Put a poll smack dab in the middle of their website.
Yep, way back before Wrath’s release.
That would be before Classic even launched. No survey, since it launched, has mentioned RDF.
I simply want a change of scenery. In between questing, I like to hop in a dungeon and get exp and do the dungeon quest as well as get some gear. It’s so inconvenient to attempt to find a group at it’s current model. I don’t understand the anti-RDF group, like it personally offends them or something. Like they are forced to use it.
They sent out a survey near the end of TBC Classic asking if they should keep RDF in Wrath, and, according to Blizzard, the majority said no. Since then, they have not re-polled the players, no.
No survey has mentioned rdf.
It would have been leaked.
Not to mention I got every survey they sent including the Cata 1.
Interesting, since there’s no record of this survey anywhere on Google.
This survey has never existed.
LOL - that’s not real.
That was fake lmfao.
Classic leveling isn’t “quick & easy.” That’s part of its charm.
What are you trying to say? This has nothing to do with RDF lol.
Check again
Where does it mention RDF?
What charm? The leveling zones are dead. You’ll come across a couple players at most, this is on Grobbulus too. Many months into the release of WoTLK… No one cares about slow leveling anymore, if you do, you have too much time on your hands.