Do you not get that what you want doesn’t exist HOWEVER that doesn’t change the fact that is has been stated repeatedly by multiple Blizzard developers, ON CAMERA that this is why Layering was implemented?
Congratulations on disproving something no-one ever said.
Prevent is an overstatement of it. He also correctly described it in every other post, but I’m sure you saw all of those while desperately scrabbling for your example.
The fact is, you’re demanding non-existent proof, for a claim no-one made, to prove something we all know is true which you originally were arguing against.
This implies that it will continue right through (which also makes the most sense) so that you can see the realm will be high and change, or find out where the streamers are and change.
My statement was meant to be facetious, or otherwise hyperbole. Mostly sarcasm. But yes, what I stated was inaccurate but attempted to clarify in my following comments.
Because West Coast is not the only location in a “Global” release. Would you prefer 7am in Korea? Or 8am in Australia? or midnight in Europe? There is no single UTC time that every timezone would be suitable for.
Latency can be significantly different. If I’m in LA and have a 25ms to the LA server, the one in Chicago might be a 160ms latency. A PST server in Chicago should be shunned, as should an EST server in LA.
Install Chrome Remote Desktop on your machine and phone… Go to the bathroom at 3pm PST… remote into your machine and log into WoW Classic. Make your 3 toons and log out.
Fart once to make sure you smell like you did something and go back to work.
In all seriousness… Chrome Remote Desktop is easy as cake to setup, use, and works plenty well enough to make characters. I used to use it to log in on break and check my Mission tables… do my tailoring CDs, and even run a few Legion invasions.
Now it runs on browsers so you can remote into your computer from a browser and it works like playing WoW in a window.
AND… you can test it tonight and tomorrow on the stress test!