LOL.
Anti-rdf posters don’t know what to do when their hypocrisy is pointed out.
You trying to claim cross-realm bgs aren’t cross-realm was hysterical, btw. Go read the 1.12 patch notes. That’s literally how Blizz described the heading.
LOL.
Anti-rdf posters don’t know what to do when their hypocrisy is pointed out.
You trying to claim cross-realm bgs aren’t cross-realm was hysterical, btw. Go read the 1.12 patch notes. That’s literally how Blizz described the heading.
Why though? You don’t have to do everything. Do LFR for budget gear, stop doing LFR and do Normal and eventually Heroic. And for some people Heroic is their peak and that’s fine.
I never ran into a toxic person in that game. YMMV.
I told a Ninja to never meld Tier 9 materia, if he’s on a budget tier 8 is better and cheaper and I got told to “keep my eyes on myself” and that “unsolicited advice is harassment”
Don’t even think about telling a healer to DPS, or giving advice to people doing yolo rotations.
LOL wow… okay. I never had that problem.
This post is false. However, the Dungeon Finder tool currently in wrath is the same as LFD. I “que” for the dungeon I want and I sit and wait for an invite. So, Blizz did nothing by keeping RDF out, yet people that complain about it essentially have the same tool in the game.
This LFG tool maintains the so-called negatives the anti-rdf posters claim, while not gaining all the benefits RDF offers.
It’s pretty funny when you think about it.
dude why dont you just advertise that you are a mega chad carrying any gold farmer that wants a free ride? I bet your groups would fill super fast! You could even make sure to always have the worst players in your group, that would be super helpful for every one! My group doesnt end up with some gold farming need everything no dps doing green geared afker, and you get to suffer the way you like! win win!
Just today i spent 5 hours in queue for uk, literally leveled from 68 to 69 in that time, finally got an invite to a group and was told before joining that it was for uk which was the only dungeon i queued for. Immediately after myself and another joined group lead said it was for azjul nerub completely wasting the 5 hours i was queued. Im convinced at this point rdf wasnt added not because “the people didnt want it”, but because no one at blizzard at this point knows how to add it or it would be more than they want to put into it to make it work.
That appears to be the case.
Is wrath classic dead?
I mean, while I’m playing a little less because I’m playing retail a bit right now, I’m still logging in and playing wrath classic.
What makes you think that wrath classic is dead?
If you need your healers to DPS, then maybe you should pick up more competent DPS players?
Well like i said there was enough ppl that wanted classic back that they ended up doing it.
The LFG tool is better than what we had in burning crusade, but is significantly worse than LFD, particularly for low level content where there are not enough people on most servers to let people readily play dungeons
its not there is just a lot of bored people that got their gear super fast and raid log now. There will be a boost of people when the 50% xp increase comes and then again when ulduar launches. Then it will die hard because the majority of players cant move out of things while parsing.
I guess you didn’t know that rdf has a vote kick system so you can kick a gold farmer or green geared afker. If you didn’t know that you never actually played original wrath did you? Or did you play wrath but you’re stupid and didn’t realize how rdf works or you’re lying about it now? My guess is you’re lying, because no one could be that stupid to post what you post.
Doubtful being its just a tool that was added till most of the expansion is over.
It’s not, nothing of the sort. Most people that play classic do not play retail.
I do know there is a vote kick system, it either doesnt work when you need it to or people abuse it. Did YOU even play it?
No need to respond, you clearly didnt play it if you think the vote kick system worked as intended.