#nochanges crowd is ruining the game

do you even know why you are anti-dual spec?

Probably a troll post…

But… he’s not wrong.

Could you also play the private server forums instead of paying $15 a month to post on the forums of a game you don’t play, from a company you don’t like?

I feel like the people who hate this game defend it far more than I ever would.

IDK, Vanilla Classic ran with a #nochanges policy and had far less angry forum posts than the #somechanges TBC has had. I don’t really see how #nochanges harmed the game.

No change and everyone knows exactly what they’re getting. Some change will inherently make some happy and p*** others off.

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If #NoChanges folks really wanted to stand on principle, they would still be on Classic servers.

Very much this. There really isn’t any arguing you can make if Blizz adopts a #nochanges policy. Sure, some will whine (which is what they live to do), but their complaints won’t ever gain any traction. Not until Blizz caves in and starts making changes. And then…well, look what happened. And anyone could have seen how this would play out. Anyone who paid attention for the last 17 years anyway, or with a basic understanding of human nature.

But the thing is…Blizz doesn’t care. I should say the people making the big decisions don’t care. You think they give a damn if the players are miserable? If authenticity has been thrown out the window? If the forums are a cesspit of negativity? Of course not. What they care about is all the money they made off the Deluxe Pass, the boost, character clone. That’s all Classic is now: a means by which to milk the Retail playerbase. And that’s what they’ve done, and what they’ll continue to do.

Are you kidding?

You have to be kidding. World buffs and spell batching were the two most complained about things this game ever had. Not a single change has been worse for the game than those two “No-change” features.

“No-changers” man, just gotta laugh.

arguably a change

and yet it was fine for someone to boost you for free.

People bought gold back in TBC.

This isn’t new either, form guild groups and issues solved.

This wasn’t really a thing, But it was done for certain fights or only for progression.

Here is a video of hobbs selling dungeon boosts in BC. This was uploaded in march of 2007, so pretty early on in BC’s lifespan.

Wow Hobbs Massive Gold and Power Leveling in World of Warcraft at Scarlet Monastery - YouTube

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