We are not bots. Please don't treat us like them

Kinda weird to look at the 75th percentile of being unlucky rather than the mean or median. Sucks to be 1 out of 4 warriors…

But actually, it’s bad for your mental health to do more than 6 hours of arena lockouts a day. Sucks if you want to grind it out all at once I guess.

ur a male human warrior. ur a bot dude

Blizzard please understand that your 30 instances per day does not stop botting the only thing your doing is hurting players that are actually playing the game. If a person is botting he does 30 instances on one account oh now time to switch to the next hello? like seriously get your game back in order stop being lazy and punishing the legit players that enjoy the grind. this is absurd blizzard you are ruining classic

This hurts my soul…

Should have posted on my warrior before commenting for full effect of crit soul damage.

Which means you have been here for all the changes over the years just as I have. Some are received well by the majority, some aren’t, but there are always a few that complain every time a change happens.

You know Blizzard will act when sone players push the limits of the rules, and the game has survived every single one. Those changes are needed to stop the cheating idiots. This change will likely stay, we all have to choose to accept it or move on to a different game.

Just trying to be a realists about this, I have been, and remain disappointed with the lazy development put into BfA, and had no problem voicing my opinion about it here.

So keep fighting the good fight, maybe they will reverse this, they reversed their flying decision in WoD.

lmao why would a bot ever roll warrior

I’d argue if you’re doing instances solo for hours a day, you are acting like a bot and should be treated like one.

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Yes it is, because most bot accounts are hacked accounts … which are usually plenty longer than 6 months old.

Hell, it’s a legitimate farm even if it’s 20 hours per day everyday of the week as long as there’s a player at the key board. As a paying customer, you should be able to play as much as you want.

You couldn’t do that in vanilla.

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Yes you could.

Except you couldn’t, vanilla had limits on how often you could dungeon.

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Um I love how you just assume this will affect future expansions when most of those expansions have better solutions to these problems in place.

There is no evidence that this cap will be needed in any other classic games they release in the future, especially since there is no indication it has been added to BFA or SL, and there is almost no chance it will be added to SL considering the massive nerf they did to all classes AoE in SL.

Also the FIRST line of the post to introduce the instance cap is to try and stop exploitative gameplay, regardless of who is playing mass running dungeons is exploitative.

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here’s the thing - the 5 instances per hour thing we’ve all accepted - as it’s been part of the game for years — this new change just adds a little to it — you could never control your destiny to do more than 5 instances per hour, now it’s just 30 instances per 24 hrs - it’s the same gating mechanic

botters/etc is what got us the 5 instances per hour rule years ago, classic is repeating itself in it’s truest form lol with the new additional limit

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Imsk, please understand that trotting out another forum alt does nothing to instill validity into your argument, and that the change was not made to solely target bots. Furthermore, limiting instance IDs to 30 per day is a far cry from “ruination”.

Exactly, but in classic the players, the “legitimate” players are a large portion of what was negatively affecting the game to the point where this additional measure was necessary.

a system is abused, a change is put in place. it’s really that simple.

it’s not like blizzard threw darts at a board with 50 things and it landed on “limit instances to 30 per 24 hrs”.

they have the data that shows what’s being abused/exploited.

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Stop trying to be word lawyer. It’s pathetic. The game never had a cap of thirty dungeons per day.

Did vanilla have caps on how many dungeons you could run, yes or no?