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Yeah these guys are pretty sad

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No sympathy. This happened with vanilla and tbc launch. You should have known this was a very high possibility before joining a mega server. Also, the login queues subsided a week or so later and became nonexistent shortly after for both vabilla and tbc classic.

Yea to servers with 200 people though

oh thats the answer isnt it blizzard simp. transfer away from my guild to a realm that will die in 3 months. genuis

love all the blizz apologist on here. playing on dead realms

Rather quit a game you like then play on a server you don’t like? Makes sense !

Then live with the queue champ

at least when I do get in there are people there “champ”

Goodbye.

Can I have your stuff?

They offered a non pvp server and the other server is now getting full and will have ques too.

Yeah offered free transfers to crap realms
And when u try to transfer is says u have mail in box
Then I check it in morning there is no mail in box
Blizzard is crap since it old out
Activision blows donkeys all the way around

4 hrs queue now.
Me and my guildmates paid to transfer from Whitemane to Benediction because Blizzard let hordes transfer to Whitemane for free.
If Blizzard paid me to transfer again I would accept that.

I manage a entire network for my job including servers and it actually can be fixed with money!

That’s really the bulk of the problem.

The people at Blizzard who should have been working on server maintenance should have said (back before Classic even launched) "We’re not going to let individual server pops go over “X Number of aggregate players; because our hardware can’t take it”.

They didn’t during Classic and they didn’t during TBC.

The problem now is; during Classic and to a lesser extent WoTLK, the aggregate player base was more spread out over multiple servers.

Now, it’s concentrated on just a few severs. The reason its concentrated on just a few servers is that players didn’t want to risk paying real money to transfer to server that might dry up and blow away in the wind (Be Dead) within a couple months.

The reason dead servers and over-populated servers are a thing has to do (in large) with Blizzard’s refusal to engage in any sort of real server population management. They barely manage aggregate server population management (Let alone faction population on servers).

As a result, this resulted in the remaining servers that do exist becoming overpopulated.

If you set a hard-cap of say
 3,000-5,000 people who can exist on a server (excluding affiliated alts for those accounts on that same server) that pretty much solves the current issue.

It’s not hard, the company is just incompetent and amoral.

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Imagine transferring to avoid queues and getting stuck with queues anyway. Nope, I’m not going anywhere.

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You just refuse to move on, if you don’t cut your losses and make the plunge now once launch happens and the FOMO starts it’s going to be much worse. Quitting now wouldn’t be a bad idea, if you don’t like the ques now just save your time and quit early because once launch happens it’ll be worse till dragonflight.

There’s a certain part of this that is your fault.

You joined a mega server, it has its ups and downs. You knew this yet you complain like it was a surprise that you got a queue.

Were you born yesterday?

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sure but you have to be on the same realm

I actually do agree with you here, for the most part. The retail solution would prob be best right now. I do think however that Blizz should have put hard population caps and, yeah I know never been done and my sound stupid, put faction caps to 55 - 45. The 's’storm we are in is like 99% their fault for the way they handled server pops and faction balance.