Well if im not good enough for your TBC I can move on. No loss to me. Enjoy your echo chamber. A smaller player base is what yall want I guess. Oh well.
One person leaving is smaller. But itās also not smaller.
Stop trolling man and go. Forums are for real discussions.
No one trolling just stating facts ā¦ Enjoy your echo chamber.
You realize that some of us replied to you with encouragement right?
seek help. .
Yeah and I appreciate it. Thank you.
annnd you paid for a boost and gave blizz money to allow them to not have to fix the gameā¦soooo whos really to blame?
My guild has been doing plenty of dungeon runs together and Iāve also seen plenty looking in lfg channel and Iām on kromcrush.
- Atm Boosting is literally 80% of the leveling going on.
- Launch is in 5 days now
- They literally destroyed their own prepatch participation with the idiotic Honor bug fix.
- There is just nothing to do unless you GDKP or boost outside of solo questing your way to 60 on pala/shaman.
We were actually having a blast doing bgs and getting 60 pvp gear and then they pulled the dumbest decision to fix the honor bug and obliterate all the fun. Most of us have just been afk or not playing at all waiting for june 1st to see how bad arena participation will be after another dumb change.
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What about levels 58-59 to get to 60 or are yall at max level already and geared.
TBC prepatch destroyed my first raiding guild, because people no longer saw the point in doing Naxx when things would be obsolete and replaced come TBC. People are PVPing or working on alts. Unless youāre on a very active server, most people arenāt grouping outside of their guilds. Theyāve already built familiarity and friendships with them.
Come back to the game a week after launch (as Iām sure the first week will be a disaster with server / connection issues, lol).
If 2 weeks destroyed a guild, it wasnāt meant to be.
Thank all the shills who wanted boosting, as the commonality now is buying toons and mounts, buying gold, and buying anything you need so the game is utterly useless.
When Classic launched, it WAS that way, OP. It was fun, and I made several friends pugging, just like during Vanilla.
I left for about a year, came back recently only to find LFG has kinda gone to seed. The majority of the traffic on LFG is people selling boost runs. Very few people looking for groups for leveling dungeons.
Itās understandable, but still depressing. The community thatās been active since Classic launch as been there, done that way too many times. A lot of people who have jumped in for the TBC launch are dashing for 60, pre-launch.
I have hopes that it will right itself a bit once TBC comes out and there is once again a large population leveling together. And then become a boost selling dumpster fire again once thereās a significant population at cap.
For maximum fun, you have to catch that initial wave.
Iām not sure if youāll come check replies after four days, but, there are players that prefer to chat, are helpful and appreciate doing things āold-schoolā. Also, and this is very important, keep in mind that saying about ābeing the change you want to seeā.
Every time a player is friendly, helpful and actively social, it rubs off on the players around them who will sometimes respond the same way. It has a ripple effect.
So, my advice is to create a group and advertise it the way you want it to be!
As far as Iām concerned, I really donāt need to go out of my way to be outgoing or helpful, because thatās my natural āstateā. I realize that we are the minority, but we do exist!
P.S. Iām currently leveling a Dranny on Pagle and have met some nice folks there so far!
ALWAYS scout servers before committing to them.
I thought TBC came out on June 1st? Am I missing something?
FICTION ALERT!
You arenāt playing Classic TBC. That doesnāt even launch until next week.
Kromcrush has not launched TBC yet. You cannot play any of the TBC dungeons on Kromcrush.
This right here. I decided to change things up a little and be as pleasant and welcoming as possible whenever I formed a group. Doing low level RFC I made sure to provide 20 stacks of lower elixirs/healing potions/buff foods to my entire group each time. Cost a few gold, made those people happy, and now Iāve got an extra 6 players (I was duoing with a friend) whispering me daily just to say hi and to see if I wanted to run dungeons, how my day went, etc. Just be nice to people, youāll be surprised how nice they are back. I know I was, I figured it was a waste of time before I actually tried it.