If all the things the pro rdf people say were true blizzard would make more money off subs from rdf being added. So your argument here doesnt really add up.
As for D4, haven’t touched it so can’t really comment on that.
Again, not moved goal posts, just pointing out there is a major flaw in claiming rdf was 48% of wotlk, because it ignores other factors that inflated that raw time figure.
No it doesn’t, RDF was for a solid just about 50% of wrath’s time. And once again adding in those other factors just shows how solid RDF was, that it was able to add subs during a content draught?
Soo doesn’t make most of mop content, the length of content is irrelevant. It’s the content releases that matter. That’s trying to justify a failure based on another failure.
I think these people are missing the point. If the LFG tool worked and is better than rdf, then you wouldn’t have to whisper random people in the zone that may or may not be interested. You would be able to run dungeons at low level with no issue and no having people tank/heal who don’t want to.
Having to whisper random people because you don’t have enough for a dungeon or seeing if somebody wants to play something that is not what they wanted to play feels like you just don’t have enough people doing dungeons. Might as well start whisper people your level in dal asking if they want to go to dungeons too or does that actually indicate they don’t want to? Why not just whisper higher levels too? Maybe they will want to carry low levels.
Or, have a tool that pulls from a larger pool of players to get you into a dungeon instead of manually looking while trying to quest.