Then you’re delusional. If this were true then vanilla private servers would have died a LOOONG time ago to TBC ones being released, which this has NEVER happened. They both have their own populations.
That’s in retail, that’s people who are no longer enjoying the current expansion and are expecting something new. The majority of the hardcore classic community aren’t expecting anything new.
Then you don’t know your history of vanilla servers at ALL. Educate yourself before making statements.
I didn’t even read this part, anyone who uses this argument doesn’t understand a single thing about the pserver community lol. Sorry bud but you are arguing a subject you know nothing about.
100% agree. Classic servers need to remain Classic. Separate storyline servers can be created and separate TBC servers can be created. Just to let you know, this won’t happen as it would split the player base far too much.
If this were true then we will see in a week. If the private servers are still up and running with people on it then we will see how many people just want it free. I’ll save your name to quote you back on release proving you wrong.
Also how dumb of a statement lol… “They play it cuz it’s free, they will pay for it for a couple years but then they will abandon the game they love after that because they don’t want to pay…” … even though they have been paying this whole time LOL. Christ kid… come on.
That started in WotLK. It didn’t happen in the original game and it didn’t happen in BC.
As for why that is, well, I have very strong opinions, but other people might have different ones. The important thing here is: It’s not the inescapable and inherent part of the game’s design that you’re suggesting.
If they do every patch, you would eventually end up in whatever the newest is, but like I said, I’d unsub before Cataclysm and retire. I’m only playing the first 3. The rest are garbage.
There is zero chance that we don’t get one or the other. Probably won’t be both, but i guarantee you we’ll get one of the two.
I agree with this entirely. LFD might be the single worst change WoW has ever endured.
This was extremely popular feature and overall it was a fine addition until it got implemented everywhere and became a mainstay of large swaths of content. I do agree to some extent that it hurt aspects of the game though.
Been around since Vanilla
Didn’t start at all until Cataclysm, was in full effect for MoP
The most popular feature the game has ever implemented.
Agree to some extent, but multiple raid difficulties wasn’t really problem until it was being scaled DOWN.
I didn’t like their implementation, but they’re far from a game breaker.
After the final phase, they can just add a TBC layer to each classic realm, so in the battle.net launcher you will see Classic and Burning Crusade, when you launch the game using TBC and log into Stalagg you will be prompted ‘’ Are you sure to continue with this character in the Burning Crusade ? You can only do this one time per character ‘’ then it will copy it into a tbc layer of the same server and when you launch the game with Classic you will be in the classic layer with your pre-copied character. Making a bunch of new realm just for tbc will be stupid and in the long term very annoying for them and us, the layer way of the same server is the best (can work for a fresh classic server too).