Let's not forget right-click report

Just going to point out that we will be paying full subscription price for a game that will have no further developement on garbage cloud based servers that require less than half the maintence personnel and money to establish and operate.

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You aren’t really contributing anything worth noting with ultimatums and a bad attitude. You’re welcome to keep trying, though!

Eka

takes deep breath

I am gong to be patient and lay it out for you with one question.

What DO YOU think the outcome will be when players hear there are TWO sets of rules for chat, one for Classic and one for live?

Answer

Rules lawyers and endless bickering over technicalities.

Yes or no?

Blizzard should not need to list out everything that is considered out of bounds. Grow some accountability for your actions.

If you played TBC and beyond, you supported it.

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Im so glad you brought this up!

This isn’t just a problem for Classic- it’s a problem for Retail. Classic will undoubtedly influence future Retail content and the way Retail feels. Simple fact is the game was more of an adventure and was more rewarding to play back in the day. Classic will have more players than Retail, but Blizz won’t tell us- they’ll just report the astronomical Sub numbers. Which, should help go back into 1. Content, and 2. Customer Service. My point is, if there’s more revenue to make the game better (WoW as a whole) than the moderation of player behavior should reflect the resources being put back (brought back) into the game.

The automated report system is a serious problem for Retail, and I know it’s easy for Classic fans to overlook Retail, but it truly is a bad design, and EVERY WoW subscriber should be talking about the feature.

Your $15 is just as valuable as my $15.

I guess you have never been detained by the police?

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This is a necessary community management tool needed to alert GMs to ToS violations. The best way to avoid being reported is don’t be a jerk. Easy peasy.

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This isn’t about respecting law enforcement. This is about a feature that could impact the gameplay of Classic.

All the love and respect to our veterans, police, and firefighters.

it’s the same thing…

You chat privileges are put on hold til a GM looks at it, it’s an emergency measure. You are being detained til it’s investigated.

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In before the “yeah, but you get access to modern wow too!” people.

(For the record I have no issue with the RCR system as blizzard plans to use it, I just hate paying the same for less)

Ahh! Yes! A tool to help moderate! I’m 110% down for this. Just not the tool making the decision for the GM.

That sounds like a perk for modern wow players and not classic players.

Not disagreeing in the least. This runs parallel to the argument that if we are paying the same $15, then it is not unreasonable to expect them to be able to devote the manpower/effort to recreate earlier AV.

AAA cost, C effort doesn’t cut it.

I’m not comfortable comparing a dangerous occupational policy to a game service. You’re welcome to continue posting, though!

That’s you, but that is how it works, it not a punishment…I’m sorry it doesn’t fit your misguided narrative.

Easy maintenance should result in buffing customer support, right? I think Blizzard’s Classic support will be outstanding! That doesn’t quite change that an auto-squelch system isn’t healthy, so perhaps there will be more influence on the community by customer service to eventually phase out the automated moderation?

Blizzards customer support in classic is going to be automated and largely nil.

good, I should be able to drop F bombs in world chat all day.

Blizzard customer support will be the same as it is for all their games.

Automated and largely nil

With additional revenue and resources, I have hope the automation will be addressed