Yeah, everyone will totally be fine with going back to 400ms batching on your “no-changes” server.
rofl
Yeah, everyone will totally be fine with going back to 400ms batching on your “no-changes” server.
rofl
Just dont bother responding back to this thread. It’s just going to refresh at first page.
nice ridiculous strawman argument.
Yes, and when Blizzard pulled back on flying, some of you moaned about the unlock mechanisms and adopted that stupid logic of “you don’t have to use it lol!”. Completely oblivious to how that puts a segment of players at a gross competitive disadvantage by making their farming relatively inefficient to flyers.
I hope I don’t have to explain the basics of this simple concept to you.
No, retail didn’t prove that. You’re generalizing and ultimately you have no point. Some changes, many changes, no changes. None of these amount to anything, because it’s not specific. It doesn’t center on any one thing or have any explanatory power.
Many of the design decisions for retail had very little to do with asking for specific changes and more to do with blizzard lack of vision and insistence that they knew what the player base wanted, when in fact they don’t.
It’s very clear what happened to retail. They chose to chase after the pet battling, mount buying customers. As opposed to actually making a videogame. Trying to intertwine this reality with changes to TBC or Classic, is utter nonsense. It has nothing to do with anything and is complete fantasy made up by paranoid consumers who are quite simply delusional.
A core aspect of the game that is nothing but a negative player experience. It means people do content less. There’s less dungeons. Less people farming, and especially less people PvPing.
Dual spec diminishes the importance of your role in a role playing game. It is a major step away from RPGs and towards lobby action games.
That’s only true here if you have a class that can perform multiple roles, or in your case, all three.
A rogue with dual spec cannot do anything but dps
Even still, a pally tank swapping to a pally healer or dps is still a pally.
you really think there’s no difference between specs for DPS classes?
Better yet, give all classes all talent points! Problem solved!
“WE WANT DUAL SPEC”, “WE WANT HORDE V HORDE”, “WE WANT LFR”
Modern gamers are so yikes.
I would just like to point out that you only get one boost per account. Yeah, I wish that they hadn’t put that into the game but it isn’t nearly as bad as people make it out to be.
As someone who is still leveling, my wife and I are pretty casual this time around, there are plenty of people out in the world questing. Rarely is there no competition for quest items.
From following our guild chat there seems to be no shortage of players leveling through dungeons.
I am not trying to say you are wrong or anything because I think that the game can be very different from realm to realm. I am saying that that is not everyone’s experience.
The best part about this argument is that the only argument pro-dual specs have to this is “It’s not even that big of a deal, it just takes time to hearth and do it”…
…without realizing that this defeats their entire argument because if it’s not a big deal…then just do it like that lol.
Where are all the people asking for LFR?
I think most of the people who boosted already had leveled toons, and would not have rolled a new one otherwise, so I don’t think it had much of an impact.
There is a way to change one’s spec already. It may not be cheap or convenient, but those are not sufficient reasons to change Burning Crusade and cheapen the characters we all spent a GREAT deal of time planning, leveling, and implementing.
Don’t hate on me for wanting to play the game the way it was designed at this point in time.
+1 good post
Dual spec is completely unnecessary. It was not intended to be a feature in TBC, and the content was not designed with it in mind. It will make raids even easier than they are, which is not a good thing.
The original developers did not want players respeccing on a whim. But if you really feel the need to play two specs on a regular basis, TBC allows you to do that, for a fee. It doesn’t take long to earn 100g in this game.
Dual Spec is added later in the progression. Why rush and ruin the game as it was intended to be at this point?
How do you know it was intended to be this way? Maybe dual spec is a very complex feature and they had to push it off into the next major patch? Fact is, we get it in the next update after our current patch 2.4
Fact is, we get it in the next update after our current patch 2.4
false. WotLK 3.0.1 came out 11/13/2008. Dual spec was released in patch 3.1, which was 5 months later.
Yeah, but there’s a fine line between respecting the RPG and acknowledging this is also an MMO.
More people doing more content = better.