Okay then. But i was asking him that question cause i wonder what is the goalpost here to ask suggestions or have opinions for him, and wonder if it’s gonna stick to the same spot or just move all around the place conveniently for him.
Like for example, do i need to be level 60 to ask for barbershop?
“Oh wait, did i ask for level 60? i mean, level 60 with the thunderfury, high grand marshal, down rags”
Okay i did all that…
“…And completed Naxx too.”
Okay got that done.
“and you need to get this super duper rare item that was never put in the game, so you need basic C++ skills to hack into the game and get the item for yourself.”
…Okay, now i’m a hacker, siphening $5 million dollars a second into my bank account undetected from the government thanks to my knowledge of basic C++ skills to get the unobtainable legendary fishing pole.
“Oh and you need to have a family for 15 years with a wife and 3 kids that are all blonde, 2 girls, 1 boy, and all happen to like Crab Rangoon with tartar sauce, and no mortgage breaks or any bankruptcy ever and give your grandfather the first release of Star Wars on VHS for exactly the price of $6,203 in mint condition for his 81st birthday.”
Okay, now can i suggest the barbershop now?
“… Did you praise the sun before doing all that?”
I think you get the point…
Layering is only lasting till phase 2. In order to deal with the high volume.
You really think the launch would of even gone as smooth as it did without layering…are you that dense.
Even with layers every single starting zone was packed. Without layers you would had 10x the player in each zones.
So to get to the gist of this…stop whining.
That’ll be vanilla with no changes.
Oh please there is always room for improvement. Just have to make the right ones this time.
I want vanilla as close as possible. No changes now and forever.
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Roll a hunter or druid.
Try out Carebear Adventures.
Perhaps some people may think so. 4.5 million seem to be suggesting this version already is better.
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I hope you realize eventually changes have to happen, I would hate to see classic die of stagnation.(and no fresh private servers aren’t an example of endless success for classic.)
I have 50 character slots. Thats a ton of content. I played pservers for years so bring on the same content for a decade. I’ve been playing vanilla wow for years before classic. I’m not even close to tired if it.
Yeah but the game should be appealing to a new audience to make more money, you will get bored with new content eventually, private servers always reset
no they don’t. I played on the same one until it got shut down. I was on the same one for 2 years before classic launched.
It’s somewhat difficult to take this seriously, as it’s an incredibly simple concept.
Having said that, you’re right in that there have been, and are some changes. That there are some changes that have happened, such as battle.net being a thing, and battlenet accounts. Also, being able top move character positions on the selection screen, having your character options remembered while creating characters, even if you change sexes, or move to other classes are all differences, and there are even more!
However, just because there have been some changes implemented in no way suggests or means there should be more changes implemented. Personally, I’m not too strongly in either camp, but lean more closely towards no changes, as I think it would be very difficult to add more changes that everybody could agree upon.
However feasible or not, it might be interesting to offer multiple paths, as we have with PVP, PVE, RPPVP and RPPVE servers, to appease #nochanges, Classic+, Classic4Ever, Classic2BC, etc crowds, but who knows what the current demand is for each, and whether anyone cares.
Then why aren’t you playing there?
Lol you know the answer to that.
You don’t make any sense. It’s a easy concept to understand but oh yeah here are a bunch of changes lmao
OK.
I’m not sure what your point is here. Which part of what I explained didn’t make sense to you?
You change nothing and eventually you end up back at retail.
Retail is a long collection of bad overreactions to problems in the game that changed the core design philosophy.
Basically people had problems finding groups to do group content and they would un sub. Instead of making better guild and group finding tools and working on ways to teach and incentivize good cooperation, they made it so you pretty much don’t need groups.
This, I think, is a very good point (eventually).
I’m not sure that there are collective groups of people who all want the same thing, but oppose each other, i.e. the #nochanges vs Classic+ crowds. Are there actually 2 sets of thinking?
Are the #nochanges people all wanting the same things? Are the Classic+ people all wanting the same things?
Are these mutually exclusive?
AFAIK, the #nochanges crowd seems to want as close to possible as a Vanilla recreation that lasts forever. Whether that #Classic4Ever group is fine with 1.12, I don’t know.
From what I’ve seen about Classic+, there is no real consensus as to what that may mean. Of course, I don’t claim to be an authority on either group, so there may be more or less of a consensus than I realize.
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Why are you even playing Classic? You’re clearly a casual. Maybe Candy Crush is more for you?