There is a reason why Vanilla was so popular. Que times and everything. The wait is worth it, because the community was extremely important not just for battlegrounds, but a lot of other things too. Seeing the same players on the same server was huge.
vanilla may have been popular for its time, but wow was at its peak with crbgs. “communty” isnt that important when we are talking about just recognizing people on the other team
you cant even talk to them
Silly how many people stopped playing after WOTLK. Millions… Community is a big deal.
you cant even talk to the other team, its not that important
you can still queue with who ever you want on your realm though. wrath had crbs too and was the most popular expansion
You can talk to the other team. Roll toons on both sides…
I remember those days. Everybody knew everybody. Even on both sides.
talking to them like that inst important at all
It is… its called a community.
nothing needs to be said to the other team, nor do they need to be recognized
reasonable queues are what is in fact important
We had a lot of friends on each side. That’s how communities work on same server basis.
If you are worried about que times, play BFA.
This is an example of “making statistics say whatever you want”
Wrath had the most players, yes. But it was not the most popular as it added the least amount of players / led to the losing of players.
Not making an argument about CRBGs either way (though I’d prefer at least launching without them) but your argument is flawed.
i wasnt the one that brought it up
they said classic was popular with out crbgs. well wow was popular in 1.12 and beyond with them as well
Didn’t say you brought it up, said your logic was flawed.
That’s it.
its not flawed though. wow has been popular with and with out crbgs and that is a fact
well that’s a given
Nice try moving the goalposts. Your statement that Wrath was the most popular expansion.
It had the most players, but that’s because the previous iterations did the work.
i didnt move the goal posts, and you cant say for sure thats why wrath was popular
I literally can, because Wrath added less players than TBC. So, going off of the available data: your logic is flawed.
Hardly surprising.
thats not sound logic , and you are getting off topic trying to attack me