The #nochanges slippery slope argument is a logical fallacy

No, not at all, we will have TBC as it was released. Also Wrath as it was released. I think the plan for blizzard is to slow down the Expansion releases just enough to keep the retailers still interested in it, but to also release Wrath and TBC in a timely fashion as to keep those “classic” players who after 1.5 -2years of classic begin to leave in an attempt to keep the ones waiting on the other 2 expacs… Thats my gut telling me this…

That’s the thing. I played TBC and WotLk. I have gear, mounts, and titles from then. Why would I do it again?

Maybe I’m not the audience for this, if that’s the plan. But I have to assume that with each expansion you lose a few more people.

Then those games would not be for your, maybe Retail’s next Expac will be more fun for you to play, I can’t tell you that 1 way or the other only your can. But asking for changes for a game that has already been made (yes classic is new but it is a fair representation of Vanilla as will TBC and Wrath) doesn’t make sense especially since a very loud and large portion of that community were the sames ones who were getting mocked for years asking for “these types of servers”. And all the “QOL / Please Changers” really need to understand that and just really let it go.

i’m assuming they would… more then likely they would merge same/type realms when population becomes to small for 1. Thats not a bridge i’m worrying about until it needs to be crossed.

Actually, I think that a vast overwhelming majority of the people asking for this Vanilla experience are people who are close to 30 years old who were in high school or younger when Vanilla was out. They never got to experience it so they feel left out.

Since I was already in my 30s when Vanilla was released, I have played this already…so I know where it ends.

I would say let Classic run its course until roughly 6 months after Phase 6. That will be the time to talk about a “Classic+” or TBC servers etc. There should not be any changes til then. Regardless of what they do, I believe they should keep unchanged Classic servers for people that want to play.

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I disagree, in my guild, All of them are well over 38 and are playing again. Of the 30 in my guild 25% of them are returning Subs, people who left may years ago when the game (turned) on them into what retail now looks like and have come back to a game they loved and at times hated, but mostly loved.

Myself i have multiple level 120’s. But I’ve not been on retail since classic dropped and I don’t see myself returning to retail this Expac. Compared to what i’m playing in Classic as a Paladin with all its warts, its by far the superior game to me.

exactly… just enjoy what we all have now.

Don’t worry they won’t divert away from their design philosophy. They will continue making Classic a mirror to WoW in 2006 and ignore these ignorant suggestions on rudimentary additions to the game itself.

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IDK about that. The more they pester, the more I question the legitimacy of this statement. I can only hope for the best.

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I understand what you mean and that’s why i’ll keep speaking against these changes. Just like some of them have with me with the “Wall of No”. The moment anything changes and they start ignoring those 280+ thousand people that wanted an authentic 2006 wow experience, is the moment they will lose customers and they will just go back actually playing vanilla even if its on illegal servers. I have to give them that benefit, if they choose to ignore it then they have failed those very people.

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A #nochanges necro?

Yeah, guy said he wanted flying mounts and what-not before he deleted his comment while I was in the middle of it.

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Someone flagged my original post as trolling. I think that’ll make the third time this has been reviewed.

it will. i’m here specifically to not have those so called “qol changes”.

#nochanges died a couple months ago.

More like “If you want changes , go play classic”