If you spent more time questing and less time on the forums you might be doing heroics right now
There is a thing called motivation and breaking up the monotony of questing…
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I’ve always zipped through outlands. Its really easy especially as powerful as we get.
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Thats why you need a more information. I think many people are not really quitting but rerolling on better servers. I rarely see Alliance on my server while leveling but there’s always new horde and judging by server popidt there are some great options for alliance too. Try warcrafttavern to see what servers are doing what populations and balances.
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Those that fall behind, stay behind. Not everyone has to accommodate people that choose to not help themselves. The first step to sucess is a step you have to take on your own. I personally enjoy leveling. I enjoy dungeons. I just don’t enjoy one or the other. I love a good mix of both as variety is the spice of life. I’ve also made a stupid amount of gold while leveling and not rushing things. I had rifing at 20, I’ll have epic at 40, plus ive bought some gear. My crafting is on level. I’m overly confident I’ll have flying, cwf, and epic frying all on level too plus duel spec. Not trying to be rude here, but possibly try to resolve your issues and worry about other less. Either they’ll catch on or fail, but that’ll be on them. Not you or me or anyone else. That’s life.
did you write that with a straight face? No way you did.
Actually i very much did and if you looknat many of the top wealthiest men in the US they started out poor to average. Elon Musk came to America from Africa and he came dirt poor. Staying poor is a choice. Those that wish to succeed will succeed. I can’t believe you responded laughing at me without knowing what you’re talking about.
why aren’t you rich? Lol.
How do you know I’m not? i actually do really well off for myself. But it took being poor for me to learn to value of money. Chris Metzin came to Blizzard as a nerdy kid with ideas and not much to show for it. Think that one over.
I’m sure that’s the case … you are comparing different eras and thinking they equate to the same thing, it’s a combination of right place, right time, luck and intelligence… can anyone do it? Sure… with all the above.
Oh no you’re just trying to save face after you got owned, twice. Chris walked into Blizzard with a portfolio and drawings and stories based on the warcraft rta games. That’s not luck, that is talent, but he choose to go to Blizzard HQ. We wasn’t invited or on a job interview. He went because he had ideas and they worked. That’s ambition. I admire that. Yes, anyone can succeed.
Lol, tell yourself whatever you need to tell yourself… you make a fool of yourself and trying to flip the script. Goodbye and better luck next time.
You’re the one bailing in this conversation as you couldn’t get your point across. That’s a bad attitude. No wonder you cry to Blizzard to solve your problems. That sure is a nice silver spoon in your mouth. Maybe ask mom and dad to buy you a rfd.
Also people are poor because they choose to remain poor
What? I can’t… how did you stumble upon this conclusion?
He’s not what most would call, “intelligent”
He doesn’t have a clue about the real world.
It causes more problems than it solves.
It causes zero problems. Objectively.
Clearly very slowly
I spend most of my time playing games that don’t have the stupidest developers on this earth
If you spent more time questing and less time on the forums
Two monitors baby. Not to mention questing is a good way to get put to sleep
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I’ve always zipped through outlands
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try to resolve your issues and worry about other less
Issues that effect others also effect me. I’m not some champion of the people, I’m trying to solve a problem that I (and other people) have. RDF is that solution. We know that for a fact.
RDF is that solution. We know that for a fact.
RDF isn’t a solution. It’s a capitulation. When RDF goes into the game, they have essentially given up on caring about Classic. They have an opportunity to not just revisit the errors of the past. Throwing their hands up in the air and implementing RDF would be a real shame.
They have an opportunity to not just revisit the errors of the past. Throwing their hands up in the air and implementing RDF would be a real shame.
RDF didn’t even effect WotLK. It was introduce about half way through LK’s lifetime, subs didn’t start to drop until mid Cata.
RDF is objectively the better experience. It was then, it is now.
I remember. I also remember the general disdain and entitlement from groups seemed to skyrocket almost immediately after the “feature” was implemented. It wasn’t just a downward spiral - it was a nosedive which lead to a bevy of reactionary “fixes” to make RDF work. The end result wasn’t an objectively better experience. It was a completely soulless one.
The end result wasn’t an objectively better experience. It was a completely soulless one.
You keep using that word, I don’t think you know what it means.
RDF allowed players to do content like never before, that’s not a bad thing.
Issues that effect others also effect me. I’m not some champion of the people, I’m trying to solve a problem that I (and other people) have. RDF is that
No. Your problem is you are staying on a dying server. If you got off that dying server and migrated to where like minded people are, you’d see lfg works just fine and as intended. The only reason you keep punishing yourself is in hopes that Blizzard puts in rdf. That’s not going to happen and it certainly isn’t going to happen over night. Rerolling can happen now though. But hey, keep being stubborn. Your time, not mine.
RDF allowed players to do content like never before, that’s not a bad thing.
Players were always allowed to do the content. Being able to do it “like never before” isn’t necessarily a good thing. Being able to just queue for content had a deleterious effect on the way content was consumed going forward in WoW. The fact that many people would rather not even participate because their precious queue button got removed speaks volumes about the mentality of the people begging for it.
you’d see lfg works just fine and as intended.
You shouldn’t have to fork over $25 just to play the game. Blizzard can implement an amazing solution for free and all players under all circumstances can play the game. That is invaluable.
And I don’t know why you’re hyper fixated on just the server population, I gave several environments random finder would be a vast upgrade
But hey, keep being stubborn
the only people being stubborn here are the morons over at blizzard people who defend their garbage decisions
Players were always allowed to do the content
Not players on dead servers. Not players during leveling. Not players that don’t play at peak, not players that played unwanted specs, not players that were just straight up bad, so on and so forth.
Being able to just queue for content had a deleterious effect on the way content was consumed going forward in WoW.
It didn’t though. That’s proven because there was no sub drop until almost Firelands, which was two years later. RDF was the single best addition to the game. Period.
The fact that many people would rather not even participate because their precious queue button got removed speaks volumes about the mentality of the people begging for it
If I bought a classic car from 15 years ago, and they gave it to me with square cement wheels instead of wheels I was expecting, I’d be upset.
The entire point of this project was to replay the game as it was. This feature was in the game for HALF of the expansion.