way more than 2-3. Battlegrounds didn’t start until the last patch for vanilla and by then battlegroups were over 10-15 and by TBC battlegrounds were just under 20 servers each
I’m not going to start dropping names of the people I quested with or the guild I was a part of on this forum of all places. Saying my experience is equivalent to an rdf dungeon match is narrowminded.
the fact others had experiences different from that is so mind boggling that you Huuglok think I’m lying or exaggerating my Classic experience because you yourself didn’t experience that over a year later in Wrath.
I wish you had my experience in TBCC, I wish everyone did, and I suspect a lot of people did actually experience it in TBC or Vanilla Classic. With your attitude though, you probably would be unhappy even if you lived my experience in it.
Bro i played both classic and tbc. The only reason classic was as social as it was because of everyone starting over. Thats the entire reason. And its the entire reason you experienced what you did. TBC also because everyone was level 60 getting to 70.
Anything after that was raidlogging and barely speaking in groups. Come on bro.
This is obviously photoshopped. They just banned all the bots - all 120,000 of them!!!
(sarcasm, sorry I am bored)
In the spirit of commiseration with OP, it’s not just bots that are the problem.
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It’s gold sellers embedding themselves into the game because the GDKP is faster and easier than any other method in the game.
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Loot is no longer being distributed fairly in guilds because Master Looters use the term “loot prio” to funnel gear to the clique and not distribute it according to what’s best for the team or even to those who actually deserve it.
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Loot is no longer being distributed fairly in pugs because players roll on gear they don’t need when their friend who did need it lost the roll to someone else who also needed it and won the roll but lost to the friends roll.
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Random BG’s are never random, it’s always Alliance levelers taking a break from leveling VS premade Horde twink groups, further widening a PVP gap that already existed based on Horde racials.
This game is not even remotely close to what it was back in the day. The game is saturated with a new generation of self entitled people who would never have made it this far in the original game which was largely based on communication and social interaction. The callousness and coldness of this new generation, most of which aren’t even gamers.
I can’t blame Blizzard 100% for the failures in spite of the fact that they’ve abandoned their player base, because the game has become equally as miserable and toxic as the Blizzard reputation itself.
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