We dont want RDF in Wrath

Good suggestions. We should add those things in too. But no really… at least you can play the game still while making a group in RDF.

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Wait, LFG is the group finder tool, RDF is random dungeon finder where you go pop into a dungeon with random people.
You’re not making a group in RDF, youre waiting for one to be formed and placed in. You make a group in LFG tool.

And you can still play thr game while in either, so like i said to the other guy, that point is moot.

I think that PvP should be handled the same way as dungeons are. For example: Once a team queues for an arena match the matchmaking should find an opposing team and then assign the arena that will be used for the match. Both teams should make their way to that arena in the world and when everyone makes it to their door the match begins. That way they can socialize and build community along the way.

What is the initial argument in context to what you quoted?

Also not a slippry slope argument because im not using them in context of what is to come or might happen, im using them in context of examples to why wasting time can be benefitial. If the examples provided happened the game wouldnt be WoW anymore it’d just be Warcraft… ish

RDF is better.

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Cya. Won’t be missed or change their minds by threatening to quit over a feature YOU don’t want that WAS a part of WOTLK.

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You can also make friends and que up together??

While we’re on the topic of changes, there should be a rating system associated to rdf. Based on your performance in runs, of course you can choose to opt out of the rating system, but if I dont want to play with sub meta speed clear nerds, I shouldn’t have to randomly queue with them. If you think finding pug now is hard, imagine being a slightly slower than average player looking once rdf is implemented.

Can’t you friend someone you considered worthy of your time that you met in a random dungeon?

So why is it that wow is the only game that can’t have a rdf feature? Is it really a community issue? I highly doubt it. It just seems to be a control issue imo from certain players when it comes to loot. If you are in a huge guild, this shouldn’t be an issue to begin with so why are you making it an issue when it wont effect you? Or are you afriad that the very people you play with really wanted rdf to begin with since classic to raid log faster.

I’m seeing a lot of “I don’t want to sit in the city spamming the chat” remarks as pro arguments for RDF?

But you don’t need to be in the city to use /4 ?

The group finder serves the same purpose and it’s probably faster than rdf in terms of getting the group?

Heading to the dungeon will be much easier in northrend too

I’m not for or against RDF tbh I don’t care,
I’m just confused @ some peoples position here

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