Not re-subbing until RDF Comes back

I wish ghostcrawler would come back, put Brian in a headlock and knock some sense into him. We need Ghostcrawler back

He’s over at Riot making an mmo.

I mean it IS.

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Yes I’m aware, Microsoft should do the same thing AMD did, when AMD was in a tough spot it went and got the mind behind the Athlon to come back and reinvigorate their designs, and it worked we got Ryzen. Microsoft when they take over should do likewise and fix WoW by giving Greg whatever he wants to come back and fix this mess

We are so far removed from reality that this is less of a conversation about WoW and more of a journey into your mind.

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What exactly do they have to fix?

The problem is you’re looking at this game from a perspective of a player. And yes, from that perspective…it’s complete garbage.

The suits care exactly 0% about that. They care about $$$$, and that’s it. And WoW is a cash machine. They make FAR more off micro-transactions than sub numbers. That is their bread and butter. Whales are their target audience.

So from that perspective, WoW is flourishing.

You’re only punishing yourself out of stubborness. Organising a group for leveling dungeons takes minutes. Waiting in queue would be at best around 10 mins and very impersonal.

Instead of socializing and contributing to the community you would rather unsubscribe… I guess Blizzard’s community goals are working out for the best. :wink:

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He works at riot games now which is making an mmo. You can go play that while i enjoy wotlkc.

It isn’t for you if you don’t like RDF. Nice troll attempt.

microtransactions don’t make any money if the players leave. Wrath had 12 million players in 3.3, it was peak wow. They could get 6-7 million back just for Wrath as it was, if they’d actually make Wrath as it was. That would triple their numbers and the possible people to sell microtransactions to. But they refuse to listen to sound advice. As I said what they’ve done is diffrent than if they painted a mustache on the Mona Lisa, because you think you can improve it over Leonardo di Vinci’s original

Wrath with RDF = $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Wrath with no RDF = blizzard idiots

I mean the community in today’s classic, tbc and in Wrath is not what we remember. I can ninja loot a spell power thrinket and somehow ON MY OWN SERVER I would still be in a guild and still get into and or form groups where as if I tried to that back in the day, I would be exiled from my server, reputation doesn’t mean jack anymore since you can change your name and your appearance and still can get away with it. Not many people in today’s classic, TBC and in Wrath also rarely talk in dungeons unless if its something important but other than that its either your hello’s. someone asking to drop mage table and your ggs at the end and its just the same as in RDF.

Also the “Go to retail” argument is so dismissive and a bad argument to those that are mainly interested in Wrath more than Dragonflight.

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The truth is the community won’t go to retail, they might go to private servers however, and Blizzard makes zero money if they do that.

It’s Redhead…he’s just a troll.

I want Wrath. It’s that simple. Retail is a steaming pile of feces, and RDF has nothing to do with it. Hell, it’s not even used at endgame. So that’s just trolls employing a pathetic argument. This LFG tool that’s replaced RDF makes Wrath more like Retail.

It’s so absurd that the people who want an authentic Wrath are being told to go play Retail because Wrath is being turned into Retail.

Why do people obfuscate the fact that RDF wasn’t added until the end of Wrath? You can’t sit on the “purist soapbox” arguing for a change that fundamentally alters the game from what it used to be and then say you just want the authentic Wrath experience.

Let me put it this way: time travel back in time and see what authentic really means before you grandstand about it.

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we know excatly what it means, the feature was intended to be in at 3.0.1 but it was delayed as they worked out bugs with it, it was advertised to be part of Wrath launch at the same time they made the announcement of the next expansion. It was always intended to be in at launch, if it hadn’t had alot of bugs it would have been in during the Original Wrath prepatch, this is common information

See you on the 26th

See you when RDF releases.

Wrath Classic isn’t simply a game of “What If Things Had Been Different” which is what you’re describing. “What If” is just as inauthentic as Blizz adding Torghast into Wrath.

Not for or against RDF but its weird that people say RDF was the quintessential authentic WoW experience for dungeon lovers during Wrath. It wasn’t. It was added at the end of Wrath. You reorganizing how things actually happened doesn’t change that.

Blizz originally intended The Burning Crusade to be a part of the Vanilla original experience. Your logic is like saying "they should have released TBC as part of WoW Classic because it was originally intended to be released alongside of it but then was delayed and released separately. But I want the “authentic experience”…

This line of thinking falls apart under any scrutiny.

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