TBC isn’t out yet.
Looks like you didn’t read the thread.
No one wants to carry fresh boosties that don’t know how to play their class.
That’s because it’s been retailized. The retail tourists also don’t like to interact with people.
Very server dependent friend. If you were Alliance on my server you would have already gotten a guild inv and be involved in dungeons and BG runs for loot / XP.
I actually don’t mind it, I can tank most bosses (dungeons) on my rogue, and I found most of the boosters are hyped and willing to learn.
Give them a chance, help them learn and stay chill.
Invest into your community!
You showed up to a funeral not a birthday. It is the very very end of Classic Vanilla. Everybody here has already done everything. Next week we will be back to a birthday. It will be lively and full of grouping and community…watch. Don’t wait for TBC to be 2 years old before trying it or you will experience the same problem you are having now.
Also, try an RP server.
The Classic community was relatively nice for the first few phases.
The only substantial change, I think, is the number players present and reading chat at any given time. I think the number of players necessarily makes it feel more like a big, impersonal city than giving off the stereotypical “small-town” feel.
I’m also certain the amount of activity in chat channels and the world affects both our behaviors and perceptions. Obviously just an opinion.
ive always believed the community is what you make of it. I have forever surrounded myself with the people i wanted to play games with. to me, the wow community has been great since 2005. The forums on the other hand…
Nobody wanta to play with noobs that take 59 levels to be able to figure out how to read what a spell or ability does.
If you are a druid and leveled as feral to level 60, do you need to reroll and level as resto just to learn how to play your class.
I get it thaf you are admitting to being a slow learner but the rest if us can boost a new character and be able to know what to do in a matter of minutes. I do feel for you though.
There are lots of good people out there. There are communities (I don’t know about your server). But, in all my years playing mmos, nearly every one especially the major releases, WoW has always had the most toxic environment of all of them. This game just attracts nasty people at a higher and more vocal rate than other games for some reason.
World of Tanks is worse.
I feel like people who say this didn’t play Vanilla, or don’t understand that their personal experience wasn’t mirrored by all. I had fantastic interactions with players back in the day. The only really negative ones I can think of were when I played on a pvp server getting ganked for hours on end…but that’s just part of being on a pvp server.
And early Classic was great too. People were so friendly. That’s all dead now, but for a while it really recaptured the old experience. Which is why I keep pushing for a fresh server option.
Try another server, obviously theres more servers now than back then, as well as there was more people back then.
Personally I have had way more community from classic than i ever did in retail.
also just because you can’t find one group one day at one certain time means nothing. think about how fast the trade chats go. if someone doesn’t see it the first time and you never repost it, thats on you.
Kromcrush horde is bumpin I dont know why he’s having this issue?
prolly posted one time in a very quick trade chat, no one seen it, then stopped trying.
This is accurate… Then it slid into a toxic pool of people who can’t control themselves… want proof - look at all the ones just in this thread calling names and belittling people…
Not my experience now, or during p1. Game feels the same as when I first played it 15 year ago.
Boosters aren’t our community, they are tourists.