With no dual spec you won’t switch.
You refuse to play the game. That’s not the fault of anyone else.
With no dual spec you won’t switch.
You refuse to play the game. That’s not the fault of anyone else.
Ouuuuuh, a “NO U” rebuttal, how original and unexpected of someone with such a high intellect!
Adding a change that was not in a respective expansion IS classic +, genius.
That means we’re already in TBC Classic+
Good, let’s get Dual Spec in sooner than later.
They quit because of the lawsuit. Stop putting your own agenda as the reason for people leaving when you do not know how many are really quitting due to DS. Amazingly bad logic.
The majority of college students are now women and not all male college students would vote for cameras in the locker rooms. You’re wrong again.
Correct. Punishing players for daring to want to do different types of content is terrible game design. Its why SL is such garbage. Its why I have always worried about classic servers and the influence they might have on retail. So now we haver three dead versions of WoW because the devs listened to the vocal minority. Its sad really.
Hows seal of blood working out for you?
Give me something worth rebutting other than just flat out calling people idiots, then.
Mmmkay?
In a way, you’re confirming why Classic and retail should have been separate subs. The people in the two game just want different things. It should have been that Classic was for people who wanted the old school grind, and retail was there for people who didn’t like that. With both games sharing a sub, retail is influencing Classic more than it should and vice versa.
I prefer the way it is right now in-game, or as you might call it, a win-lose. As in we win because it’s not in the game, and you lose because it’s not in the game.
Also it’s pretty hard to use something that isn’t even in the game.
Yeah, true. It was hard for people to use the Level 58 boost in Vanilla TBC too!
Brilliant deductions there, Holmes!
This is a false dichotomy. If there was only one sub it would change nothing for many people. I only play classic. I don’t even have the retail version of the game on my computer. I want dual spec. 15 years ago when I played the original BC I was with many other original players asking for it then.
Hey how’s that dual spec treatin’ ya?
Oh…oh wait…
Wait…
I’m sorry bro
How’s that Phase 2, 3, 4, and 5 treain’ ya?
Oh…oh wait…
Wait…
Not sure I understand…lol
Oh good! Well, I didn’t understand what you were saying either. So I guess that’s just the way it goes sometimes.
I was here, and I do remember people asking for it. That’s why it was introduced in Wrath, and Wrath was designed with that in mind. I could speak about how the player isn’t always right and about learning from the mistakes of the past, but I’m sure you’ve hear all that before.
It’s almost certain we’re going to get Wrath at some point. Why make changes to this game when you’re going to get what you want fairly soon anyway? Can’t the people who want TBC as is enjoy it?
Lessons from the past are not obvious and need thought to weigh the deficits and virtues. And even then people can come to different opinions. There’s a tendency among no changers to object to every change with out considering it’s positives and negatives. Just because “slippery slope.” Some changes made to the game on the path to retail were good and others bad. That in the end the bad far outweighed the good isn’t a reason to reject every change without considering whether it’s good or bad.
Remember the lessons of the past!
Dioniss aca!