TBC is not a separate game, its an xpack

What would you call the gamer equivalent of a Karen?

Cuz these people give me serious Karen vibes…

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And blizz realized even the xp changes weren’t enough and set up RaF to further trivialize 1-60 and reduce 61-70 as well to the tune of 3X for both parties and the recruiter also got 1 level for an alt for every 2 levels the friend gained. The analysis of the numbers at the time obviously indicated the 1-60 content was a barrier to adding additional players to the game. They are just accelerating the process from the very beginning of TBC classic instead of waiting and using the boost mechanism instead of having people “go through the motions” at 4X speed.

Karyn

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Or maybe you should realize by now that you don’t get it and probably never will.

You have retail already so honestly just stay there and stop trying to apply your modern notions to an almost 14 year old game like your opinion suddenly changes the actual original designer intent lmao…

You’ll have your Vanilla Classic servers if you’re so deathly allergic to one time boosts so honestly just stay there and stop trying to gatekeep people who don’t care for Vanilla but want to play TBC like your opinion suddenly changes the actual current designer intent lmao

Hmmmm nah, I’ll play both.

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Who said I wanted Vanilla Classic forever?

Honestly your one time boost won’t matter to me anyways because I already know you won’t last 6 months into the expansion anyways. I never even started arguing against boosts I was stating that saying TBC starts at 58 is wrong but of course your underdeveloped zoomer brain took that as an attack and went on the offensive in defense of your precious boosts rofl

looks at all your posts here

Sus

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Ok, boomer

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Feel free to reply back to me here when you decide to quit TBC I’ll be waiting :joy:

Then maybe you clowns can go back to that dead game that is retail even though Shadowlands LITERALLY just came out and yet you have nothing better to do than whine in defense of boosts on the classic forums.

What do we do to get people not to quit? Do we cut off a finger? Break a kneecap? What do you think?

Like, for the day? For the week? Until the next patch? Why would you want that much mail? TBC’s already been out, I’ve played it, I didn’t quit it then. I’ll go back and forth playing it an Retail, just like I had been with Classic.

I can’t download WoW to my work computer.

Because those things happened in TBC and boosts didn’t. It’s not complicated.

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Idk maybe they should try actually playing the game?

It seems like the modern trend on retail seems to be avoid as much content as possible to hit max level, then avoid as much content as possible to raid, and then complain that there isn’t enough new raid content or new content in general. The solution seems fairly obvious.

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When is the last time you played retail?

I haven’t played retail since WOTLK ended and have no plans on visiting any expansion after WOTLK either. That’s why I said “it seems” because I can only go based off what I’ve researched about the modern game, and from the way I’ve seen retail players try to play Classic.

Earlier in Vanilla Classic we also had a lot of retail players that tried playing Classic the same way like they did in retail, and then realized they couldn’t wait long enough for the next phase because they were only interested in playing like 10-15% of the overall max level content and nothing else so they ended up quitting or raid logging for 1-2 hours a week.

Oh no, people don’t drop everything else to play Classic every waking hour, how horrible!

Seriously, my sub lets me play both so I’m going to play both when I’m in the mood.

It’s more like Classic Tbc isn’t Vanilla TBC.

Retail has literally 5 times classics population. If retail is “dead” what does that make classic? Classic has less than a million subs right now. I’ve posted proof all over the classic forums. If you’d like to dispute facts I can get on my comp and I’ll wall of facts you. :slight_smile:

Original Vanilla was far more successful than any retail expansion released in years and literally dominated online gaming for years, so yes the basis for this game is far more successful than retail has been in over 5 years and multiple expansion releases.

A release of a 15 year old game with limited appeal has less subs than an active “MMO” with brand new content? Color me shocked :joy:

No one that wanted Classic expected it to be a popularity contest with retail or even cared. Retail might have more subs than this old remake but it’s still a ghost of what WoW actually once was, and clearly the content must be stale since the TBC classic forum has more retail posters than actual classic players. Is Shadowlands really so boring after only 4 months that all you seem to care about is Classic? Sounds like a thriving game to me…