#NoChanges

Seen this, this is why it pays to be as nice as you can. They tend to go into insult/flag mode which I’m sure is banable.

GW2 isn’t a good game but man is it’s questing system and level scaling great. High level goes into low level zone, gets scaled down and vise versa. While not suggesting that in WoW it would make pvp in most zones more interesting.

Just because there is one change, doesn’t mean we should change eveyrthing else to cater to the whim of every single retailer. It’ll quickly spiral classic into retail at lvl 60 cap.

We don’t want that, we want no changes. I rather there be no CRBG or new AV as well, and no RCR.

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GW2 is ok… I enjoyed it while I played it. I prefer FF14 and ESO (playing ESO almost continuously) and both of those games have much to offer.

I think there is scaling in pvp in retail wow. I haven’t played retail in almost a year so I can’t say for sure. I do know that overworld scaling in WoW is :poop: and it feels bad.

Also grouping with players of different levels is something you can do in every game except WoW without suffering any experience penalty.

I liked GW2 until they went full Korean catering and everyone had wings and dumb stuff. The transmog system, dye system, quest system and leveling/zone level system were insanely good. GW2 had some of the best aesthetic customization of any game. Which is something that should be standard in any MMO or RPG.

Getting groups was easy in GW2 because a max level could join a lowbie dungeon without nerfing the exp of the lowbies. So much right with that game that it’s a shame it wasn’t better.

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One thing I loved about GW2 was cooking! Remember how you could mix ingredients together randomly to see if they made an edible dish? LOVED that!

ESO has a similar mechanic with alchemy, but sigh…not with cooking.

They need to add Pandaren to WoW classic cause they were in WC3.

Models are already there.

Let me pot in cat form

They were in WC3 (btw one of the best games ever still) but not in Vanilla.

6 months after Phase 6 people are going to have very different opinions than they have 1 month after Phase 1.

It’s easy to band behind #NoChanges while there’s still so much content ahead to look forward to. When that stops being the case, will the support for #NoChanges go with it?

For people who want change, Phase 1 isn’t the right time to make your case.

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Yes it is. Big companies are slow to react to anything. Development takes time. We need them to know what we want YEARS in advance if we want it to mean anything when we want it to.