Warn people of no RDF

You make comments implying that not having RDF is a final decision and there is no point raising the issue that it is a fraud. It is important that people stand up to this injustice. It cheats casual players and does nothing to hurt you. You stated before that having RDF wouldn’t allow you to filter bad players as if you’re forced to use it. You are not forced to use it. If it is in the game you don’t have to use it. People will continue to rise up against this decision that blizzard has made where they cite that they “agree with the community”. Their interpretation of the community is not representative of all people and they should make adjustments like adding servers with RDF. It makes sense that they use these manipulations of the truth because they want to suck money from people to get them to pay for boosts. Maybe some of the employees secretly sell gold as well? Who knows. The massive change from what wotlk originally was stinks of corruption.

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Lol @ fraud and injustice.

You are just raging now. Have a nice day.

It is a fraud and injustice. Thanks, you too.

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totally agreed.
Also i would report or block beaupeep. they’re either a troll or extremely immature.

No kidding dungeon finder was what got me back into the game. I started in TBC and . . . quit in TBC, hadn’t played long enough so it felt like it could be forever. One of my major complaints was how finding 4 others my level for a dungeon always felt like pulling teeth. Maybe not so much at cap but just what are the odds, especially at current population, that I’m ever going to run into a tank, a healer and 2 DPS at my specific level. It was always, and I do mean always, more likely that I’d find a single capped person who would do the whole “stand by while I solo it for you” thing, which is mega lame (and mega popular in classic only now people charge gold for it).

I understand why they’re doing it, classic people would want to tilt toward community I suppose, and I’ll probably play it anyway. Just won’t expect to have too many non-AH blues while leveling.

Just saying though, it really takes something away for me, unlike many on the other side I’m just not social and the more queues the game has thrown at me the more I’ve liked it.

Dungeon finder brought me back. I don’t know who these people are who can’t understand that little added bit of function was one the reasons it was the biggest expansion ever. They need to tread carefully, and maybe add it back once the next classic drops and/or once leveling populations crash. Cause I could almost see getting groups on my server, until and up to the point where everyone loses interest, has capped their fill, and/or transfers to the next thing.

Wrath is a great expansion and I think I can play it and enjoy it regardless. I’ll enjoy it more than TBC, which I enjoyed more than vanilla. The queue was one of the reasons it got over so well though (I was hardly the only one who just had a serious problem finding groups).

This is disturbing but not a deal breaker. If they release a CATAclassic without Hours of Twilight queues though we’re going to have a problem. That was literally the only really fun thing besides deepholme in that expansion. We aren’t all social, if everyone on MMOs was social it wouldn’t be so . . . socially awkward.

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There’s a lot of charged language being used when discussing this issue both for and against. I don’t think one side has a monopoly on that.

If you feel that someone is not being constructive then certainly the ignore function may be appropriate. That could improve the experience and enable discussion to continue. I personally hesitate in most cases to encourage reporting as that can be seen as bullying. I think people know the function is there and is used for violations of the forum code of conduct.

I’m certain that there’s a few posters that have me on ignore and that’s okay.
This is a conversation (about RDF) that I feel needs to continue and I’m hopeful (since Blizz says they are following/listening) that can translate into action. Yes, I am a foolish optimist.

The social part is minimal at best. Whispering inv and spamming LFG xxxx for 45 minutes or more really shouldn’t be considered being social. The social aspect anti RDF people are proposing is really centered around excluding others.

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That makes far more sense. They want people without the right social hookups to not play, essentially. Because that’s all it really accomplishes.

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