I feel this fairly accurately represents my thoughts on the matter.
YeS bUt WhAt AbOuT F R E S H?!11 F R E S H WHEN?
3 weeks later on fresh server: “oKaY gUyS wHo ElSe iS rEaDy fOr F R E S H!!111”
That reminds me pat, when is F R E S H?!
Imagine finally getting to your favorite expansion and memory of WoW again…
…only for it to be ruined by having pve try-hards in full epics and thunderfury butt recking you at the portal. Trying to quest? Dont think so. The next 6+ levels will be STVietnam 2.0 amplified to a degree never seen before in WoW history.
Oh, and i hope you can get to level 70 within the next two weeks, otherwise no-job josh over here who has 30k gold stored on his character since classic, has just reached 70 in 4 days, and instantly bought flight mount. Now spends his time flying across the map hunting players down for honor points.
What a joke lmao. Give us actual TBC with the same pure experience as vanilla had.
I really want to have a new server and start from scratch.
It will become more interesting.
my entire bot operation
so much gold
so much money!
There weren’t enough likes to click for this.
Don’t cry, Blizzard mom said you can keep your money laundering business and the windfall too! Sucks that the freshies have to play with you guys though.
You are the most negative person here and insult anyone who doesn’t agree with you. Hypocrite much?
We’ve pretty much reached the I Told You So moment but youre still spewing BS. Strange.
This is such a ridiculous post. Where is the logic here? So people who aren’t going to buy a boost anyway and want a fresh server option where it’s disabled (even if only for a limited time)…are going to suddenly buy the boost if a fresh server doesn’t exist? And even if one does exist, there’s dozens of other servers where those players can still buy and use a boost. The game doesn’t lock you into playing on a specific server.
And it’s one boost per account. Blizz wouldn’t be missing out on a solid revenue flow. They’d be giving players an option. An option that’s necessary I’d argue for new players. Right now new players are…screwed. Your choice is a dead server or an utterly overpopulated server. You’ll be playing catch-up your entire experience. Boosts don’t actually help new players, they hurt them. You’re thrown to level 58 with none of the stuff you would have accrued during the journey.
So fresh is really a must have if Blizz wants to attract new players. Beyond that, there’s a large number of existing players who just…want to start over. For whatever the reason, and they don’t need to justify that reason. The desire exists, and they just need Blizz to offer the ability to do it. Re-roll projects on existing servers are a thing, but they’re not even remotely relatable to what an actual fresh server provides.
There’s just so many reasons for Blizz to add a fresh server or two. And really no reason not to. Obviously they don’t want a bunch of vacant servers like what happened in Retail. But let’s say they add a single pve and a single pvp server for each region…does anyone really think those servers won’t be massively populated and stay massively populated? Of course they will.
Keep dreaming.
Never seen so much spittle and sweat. The entitlement is off the charts.
Gonna need a source or reference for that accusation. Duping has not been in WoW for some time.
I would love fresh servers. I only played Classic til I cleared BWL a few times, and then I just kind of lost interest and decided to do other things. We cleared it pretty handily within a couple weeks of its launch. I didn’t “fall behind” from a lack of skill or anything, I just simply didn’t love Vanilla, nor did I have nostalgia for it, as TBC was when I first really got into the game.
Now I’m excited to come back to TBC, but the economy is in shambles and so many people are loaded with gear.
I know back in TBC’s original release, long-time players would have had advantages, but not to the degree it is now. I can’t help but feel like I’m being penalized for NOT playing Classic. Kind of a bummer.
TBC wasn’t made by Activision.
Personally I think the TBC proceeds should go to charity (and if Blizz cared half as much about humanitarian concerns as they like to virtue signal, they would). Because the current Blizz does not deserve to profit from it.
I’m not happy about giving Blizzard a dime. But I’m just making sure to pay nothing besides the sub fee and ubsub’ing the second I lose interest. It’s the best I can do.
Great attitude there. How would you feel if after a full 80 hours of working, your boss told you your paycheck is going to charity because he feels you do not deserve your paycheck.
They could recoup their costs (labor, etc.) and give the rest to charity.
Ok, your boss says here is enough to cover your gas to drive here, the rest is going to charity.
You aren’t very good with analogies. No one would not be paid for their work. The executives just wouldn’t pocket extra millions from it. They don’t work on the game (what little work there was).