Exactly. People aren’t going to stick around if they can’t do the content.
Do I maintain multiple saves in morrowind simultaneously? No, I usually stick with one character per play through. I also don’t play morrowind back to back to back… it’s a game that I will play through once every couple years.
Strange, I clearly remember using it for almost a year.
Feywaif and I are in agreement about something.
This is the final omen, the last seal, the grand sign of the end of days. Make peace with whatever you pray to and maybe place a paper sack over your head–it’s all about to end, folks.
You have no idea how many people want to play cataclysm again.
Of course he is, and likely I’m wasting my time. But in the last couple of weeks I can post on the forums I’ll do what I can to keep the issue on the front page. It will likely have no effect but it doesn’t take much time to do it and it’s not impossible that the devs will change their mind
You mean the year after the expansion ended.
Raiding is still the most efficient way to get badges.
Well that content is still in the game so you should be fine.
My cookies are good.
They just umm. . . . We don’t talk about the side effects.
You forgot “Go to Retail”!
Yes but there are limits to the amount of times you can run a raid in a week. It’s okay to admit I brought up a valid point against your argument.
Thats clearly a piece of cheese…
Are you going to be towing the same company line through Cata? MoP? WoD? Legion?
Where does classic end and retail begin?
If we want to get technical it is a mushroom.
Then why are people freaking out about no TBC Era servers and assuming the same thing will happen with WotLK, forcing us to go to Cata?
WotLK ended when Cata launched, not when the Lich King was killed for the first time by the first guild.
You mean, why are a small group of people upset about there being no permanent tbc servers when it’s actually been tested with vanilla and proven to be a complete waste of servers because it’s so dead?
You will get to play tbc again, don’t worry!
So you agree that there are lots of other games and if you’re not having fun with one of them it’s easy to quit and find another to play. I quit retail 6 years ago. I wasn’t having fun and it was easy to find another game to play. I quit playing Diablo II and it was easy to find another game. I quit Baulder’s gate and it was easy to find another game to play. I’ve done it dozens of times. Have you ever quit a game? Was it the end of the world when you did it? Was it hard for you to find another game to play? Or are you one of the people who fall in love with the games you play and are heartbroken when it ends? Do you get ptsd when you quit a game?
Nah, I’ve already unsubbed.