WotLK is months away. Still plenty of time for Blizz to change their mind. They also changed their mind about RP-PVP servers, which is why Grobbulus exists. Blizz originally said they wouldn’t be doing any RP-PVP servers, but we pushed and pushed until they gave in. The same can happen with LFD.
Sure, but if it’s just going to be months of these same arguments which have already been disproven thousands of times now, it’s not looking too good for pro-lfd crowd. Those arguments didn’t work the first month since the announcement, they wont work for the next six either.
They didn’t make tweets saying how they were “unlikely to go back on their decision” regarding RP-PVP servers. They’re already deep into the development process, which is why Birmingham recently stated the plans for LFD exlcusive rewards to appear elsewear, namely, the perky pug.
You are welcome to believe whatever you want though. I’m sure that even if the “LFD was in wrath” argument didn’t work the first 2000 times, it still may work the 2001st time.
No – I personally have no stake in this I simply don’t care. I’m arguing from the side of objectivity. I’m just stating the facts.
I’m not holding my breath but at one point they declared that none of us wanted classic at all, we just thought we did. Maybe this time they’ll add WG aerial combat that we were promised 15 years ago.
One of the great things about RDF was that if you /ignored a player from another realm you never got grouped with them again. I imagine if a to. If people ignored a specific player that player would have noticeably longer queues regardless of role in the dungeon.
The problem with that though was that there was almost no need to ignore people because you’d never see them anyway. And when people realized this, they realized they could get away with anything.
That’s why RDF should exist, but be realm-locked. So that the /ignore function actually matters.