Perhaps you should be considerate of everyone. I have made many friends using the LFG tool in Retail. Many aussie friends still to this day in Retail. So talking is such a lame argument not to implement it. It widens your friend list and creates a much larger MMORPG game.
Those are the ones making it difficult for LFG and BB to work efficiently.
The dungeon finder will negate that boost spam and let people do that thing they want to do - form a group quickly and get into the dungeon.
It’s not the bad thing.
You’re the 1% that ruined Classic with no changes, and now you’re back at it again.
Go play season of mastery then.
I love the people who use lfg or bulletin board and pick a few people for a dungeon then do it with no chat whatsoever. They just want to get the dungeon complete.
That’s like saying you’re against eating meat but you still eat chicken.
That’s what tbc is. A raidlog xpac
Come on, LFG came in wrath. I have been anticipating Wrath Classic for over 2 years and the wind was taken out of my sails when they announced no LFG. The ability to group up with friends and que quickly without traveling or log in for a short period of time and que up for a quick Heroic were staples of Wrath late in the expansion.
Calling people “retail Andy’s” because they want something that originally came in Wrath is just a low IQ take.
It was added in the patch of Wrath, to be fair.
Realm-restricted LFD would be a good compromise that satisfies both parties, for the most part.
The literal only person I managed to interact with during my time playing TBC while trying to find a group for Hellfire Ramparts was a Chinese Mage (the message was literally in Chinese, before anyone screams racism) trying to sell me a boost before promptly leaving. I couldn’t get a group after several hours of trying to get a group started, and this was within the first two weeks of TBC’s launch when everyone was supposed to be leveling through the content.
Since then, that server I rolled a Horde character on experienced a mass exodus of Horde players and received an even more massive influx of Alliance players and as such I am now on a PvP server dominated by the opposite faction. If I were to ever return to TBC, I’d either have to start fresh on another server (which would take a bloody eternity) or I’d have to fork over $25 to transfer my Warlock to a server where the game isn’t completely unplayable for me. And yes, it would be completely unplayable for me because there’s nearly nobody who plays Horde there anymore and I cannot walk three feet in Hellfire Peninsula (or eventually walk three inches outside Shattrath) before getting owned.
Dungeon Finder doesn’t fix the server balance problems, but it at least makes it a hell of a lot easier for me to do content, be it leveling content or easy max-level content, than what awaits me right now if I were to log back into my Horde Warlock on I made what was at the time a decently-balanced Benediction.
People who can’t make a coherent statement without throwing in some meme streamer lingo really don’t matter.
walk ins are still prevalent and in 3.3.0 manual groups were still a thing, so you’re basing your arguments on completely false assumptions.
You are whining.
Are you going to level up so you can enjoy playing on a dead server? I think most will be dead.