Same Mistakes

Quick post to express my displeasure with Activisions decisions regarding TBC Classic.

I lost interest in wow a while ago because of all the store bought items and services and now when I find i can enjoy WoW Classic cause it doesn’t have these things, they start adding them to TBC Classic!

Going to try to enjoy the game but I’m certain that there will be more store items and boosts coming. Doubt I will be playing TBC as long as I played Classic

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Then don’t uh… play?

What’s the point of this post anyways.

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He explains it literally in his first sentence.

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Seeing that every release of the game since it’s inception have included Deluxe Editions "the same thing your “in-store purchase is”. Please just stop.

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Not boosts though. Boosts should never have been added to the game because they quite literally remove part of the game. Paying Blizzard to take your play time away is just silly.

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It’s no different the the 3,000 people sitting in dungeons paying gold to have themselves power leveled in order to skip pvp. No harm no fowl, why in the heck would you give 2 cruds about what other people are doing? it’s a 1 time per account thing, it’s not a huge, and it brings more people to the community that where against classic. Stop just looking at negatives, you people are sad as heck.

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It’s a lot different. Without boosts the demand for power leveling services greatly increases. It provides players another way to make gold and another way to spend gold.

Paid boosting also greatly decreases the available player pool for levelers who wish to do low level dungeons.

It has a much greater impact on the game than you realize. It impacts everyone playing the game not just people who choose to pay Blizzard for the boost.

No it’s not, because if you think 90% of these players haven’t bought gold, you’re delusional.

The pay-to-win has been and always will be here. Let… it… go…

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And dungeons will be dead as is, most people won’t waste time on them grinding to 58 outside of mat farming.

Buying gold has nothing to do with the point I’m making.

If I want to make gold in TBC by selling boosting services as a paladin I’m not going to make as much gold if there are a lot of people paying Blizzard for boosts. That’s true regardless of where the gold comes from.

That’s just plain incorrect. There’s going to be plenty of people leveling their shamans and paladins in dungeons. It’ll be just as efficient as it was in vanilla and there’s a lot of people who prefer to level without paying gold for mage dungeon boosting. And if it wasn’t for paid boosts, there would most certainly be a greater variety of classes to group with.

Paid boosts change the game for everyone, not just those who use the boost. If you want to be ignorant of that fact then idk what else to tell ya.

Of course it turned into an arguement lol. I just wanted to point out that the same thing is happening to TBC Classic that made current wow unplayable for me.

I tried Shadowlands and think I made it to about level 12. It just didnt grab me the same way Classic did.

Well yeah…that’s what making threads is for…so people can argue. Sometimes you can even get them to answer questions while arguing.