Tldr at the bottom.
I’ve been a long time wow player. Started in classic and played throughout every expansion (except cata and MoP).
I gradually lost faith in the game due to exploitative features (namely, additional purchases on top of the monthly sub). I stopped playing, but returned for classic (being a slave to nostalgia, I suppose).
Instead of #nochanges, what we got was #somechanges. Do I have a problem with cutting my accidental world-wide flight path journey short? Hell no. That’s a great QoL addition that can’t debatably affect gameplay negatively. I do, however, have an issue with transfers being prematurely implemented.
Transfers are (somewhat) a balanced issue in retail, with cross-realm capabilities causing even low pop servers to be viable. In classic? Not so much.
The server Thalnos, for example, had a mass exodus, causing it to be completely unviable. Blizzard’s solution? The onus is on the players to pay for a transfer, possibly even multiple.
I bit the bullet, I transferred. Then what happened? A massive influx of the opposite faction, combined with general toxicity (a different issue, in itself) caused another Exodus. My new server was no longer viable.
Do I want to pay every few months, an additional fee, just to be able to PvP and PvE the way originally intended? No. Do I want to keep paying a sub to a company that manufactures issues, to scrape additional cash out of the playerbase, and solves it by causing the players to pay more? No.
I’ve yet to find a game that hits the spot the same way. I’ve always enjoyed the game, but I can’t bring myself to return to such an exploitative model.
An I the only one?
Tldr: exploitative and terrible customer service / support is killing wow. I want to return, but on principle, can’t bring myself to.