Stop. adding. garbage. to. this. game

Wait, so op wants the current dev team to stop adding garbage to the game.
But also asks for player housing?

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Well generally they wanna keep players playing of course, but it also has to do with the range of players we have. For some, they dont do M+ or raid or PvP so solo content is their thing. For others they just do PvP. Some just log on for raid. They cant completely split it all up though so yeah maybe it does become a lot, but that’s also why we have 4 raid difficulties. If they just “stop”… then players are going to lose out somewhere.

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you’ll get TBC classic

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That’s a nice WRONG opinion you have there.

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You forget to add imho because i 100% disagree here WoW should keep going.

Lol, in England, someone might say “What a singular view! I’m sure that you must have explored it quite thoroughly!”

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some of us like the toys, pets, zones, and all that. if you don’t like the way the game is going, you can always stop playing.

what would you expect from classic+? i believe they are already doing TBC classic, are they not? its basically going back through things.

I wouldn’t argue with adding real player housing to the game. especially if you could choose which city it could be in. it might liven up some of the little used cities. have the options be IF, SW, Exodar, and Boralus for Alliance. Orgrimmar, TB, Silvermoon, and Zuldazar for the Horde. and then you could have the option of Dalaran for both. each would have the aesthetic of whatever city its in. it would just suck for those races who don’t have their own city, or their city was torched/plagued to the point of being uninhabitable. but I am sure blizzard could come up with a solution.

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the funny thing is as well,when they do give us back what we had it is a 1/2 azzed version of it,they have issues putting back working systems they removed.

I’d be ok if Shadowlands was the last.

But only if they announced WoW 2, maybe taking place a bit in the future around the time Anduin is an old man passing his crown on to his grandson or something. With everyone else but the longer lived races dead, and the Horde/Alliance are no more. No more faction war.

And starting over, from scratch, maybe with similar classes but with a new way of handling leveling, progression, scaling and expansions that plan ahead for new content in a way that wont become so bloated and convoluted as it is now. Learning from their mistakes and from what other games are doing right.

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No, classic is boring and awfully repeating. WC4? It’d be the same as now. There’s a reason most of the playerbase is on retail and not classic.

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Not true at all.

There are still plenty of RTS games being released. They just aren’t the most popular games.

I mean I get what you are saying but it was a bit hyperbolic.

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Ugh. No thanks.

All it did was create a bunch of trash Alliance rerolls that ruined the Horde.

AKA Blood Elves.

Dark Age of Camelot is looking for players OP, and they got housing as well

Im having a ton of fun and have been for years. I did Classic too and never have I ever been so happy to focus only on retail as I am since Prepatch! Im an altaholic and having the best time. I hope wow keeps making expansions for a long time. This is a game I really enjoy and am excited for, no matter how many years its been.

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That’s quite a Metathesiophobia you have there OP

Yeah, I’m down for Old School WoWScape.

Classic doesn’t interest me because its a nearly 20 year old game for boomers who hate anything new (like the superior MoP class design).

Shadowlands is perpetuating the cycle of “implement new system, break everything, fix it, buff broken classes through the new system, throw system in the garbage in preparation for new xpac” we’ve had since Legion.

Fair.

it is world of war craft , the game , u dont gotta do it , more game on the intersnet

By “Classic+” they mean something closer to Project Ascension than “Classic Burning Crusade”, I imagine.

I haven’t seen him in months :pensive: