To everyone mad at 30 instance cap

Can i have your stuff?

Seriously - take a second and breath- the number of times anyone will be impacted through normal game play is small. They need to take 40 person raids off the lockout but outside of that this isnt a big deal.

So yeh - if your quitting can i have your stuff? Kalzarath on herod!

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This change will be reverted within 2 weeks.

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I like this change. I don’t see it being reverted.

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You havent paid attention to Blizzard enough then. It’s gonna get reverted.

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No, it isn’t

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Its cool that you think that, but make sure you post in the thread when it does get reverted.

I’ll be checking in weekly for your mea culpa when it’s not reverted. Deal?

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Deal. Make sure you do not renig on it though, I expect itll take less than 2 weeks.

You do the same. I’ll be back on July 1st. That’s two weeks.

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maybe for your normal gameplay. try farming pre-raid bis on your days off.

The people complaining are the ones impacted by this so not sure this makes any sense in this context.

I’m subbing so I can tag him when it’s reverted

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Yes people will occasionally be locked out - and yes 6 hours of instance farming (sgc/reed what ever it) is possible and yes people will find themselves having to do something else. My whole point was if this is the reason your going to quit then i dont believe it - gimme your stuff!

We the playerbase can be mad about the change - frankly i am mad but not because i think limiting dungeon resets to 30 a day is really a big deal more that it will have no impact on the botters. Infact this will have a double bad impact on the players. Firstly those that do hit the cap but maybe more impactfull will be when the botters move to the open world (where B still doesnt havnt the resources to prevent them) its going to be terribly detrimental when nobody can farm any mob.

On one of the major private servers - with a population of 15k concurrent players it took a team of 25-30 gm’s to activly knock down the botters as they changed thier strategy. B will never have a GM department that will be able to stay ahead of these guys and after 15 years its clear they dont really want to.

Ergo - we are stuck with a bad solution that will make things worse.

Ergo - can i have your stuff when you quit

Wont need to quit as this will be reverted, obviously.

Im not sure you’ve been playing Blizzard games cause they never reverted a decision no matter how bad they were.

The only time that they made a compromise it took 5million lost subs in WoD because they wanted to remove flying. Suffise to say it didn’t fly.

Still they added extra hoops and now delay flying to 2/3 to 3/4 of an expansion when its already too late for it to be fun anyway.

In Blizzard’s mind, it’s not the customer who is always right, it’s them.

They may revert it … unless it does what they think it will do. In which case, nope!

The flying decision was reverted. The Real ID real names was reverted. You obviously have a funny definition of reverted.

It does nothing. It doesn’t stop boosting. It doesn’t stop exploits. It doesn’t stop automation. It doesn’t cause any issues to botting other than the bots creating more accounts which bans would do the same thing. It has zero upside.

If it’s reverted then why can’t you fly when an xpac launch? Or even on the next patch?

Real ID was a bad decision in a lawyer way. They had to revert it to avoid lawsuits.

Restrictions in game do not provide personal info to other players.
No reversion :confused:

It brings the no life ceiling down a little. Pretty good change

You can chalk this change up to the next reversion Blizzard will be making.