Last I checked it was the year of 2023, and in this year it seems comical that servers still have login queues. The conspiracy that server queues are fabricated for hype, has more and more validity as this season of discovery nonsense begins. Blizzard is owned by a company with a ridiculous profit margin, I shouldn’t be in a 30+ minute queue ( with 3 hours estimated remaining) just trying to play a game.
Everyone involved should be ashamed and although this post is obviously pointless I wanted to type out my frustrations somewhere.
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Your first time playing an MMO? It’s like this for almost any MMO, regardless of the year.
PLENTY of MMO games release with little to no queue times. MMORPGS that are 20 years old should not have this issue. But if its always been that way it always should stay that way right? Bet you’re great at parties =D
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They’re adding layers to servers which allow more players to join these servers as queues fill up to ensure reasonable queue lengths as well as to make sure realm populations and faction balance stay in check. It’s going to be a little annoying to start if you’re a ‘scratch the itch type’, but there will be less dead realms in the forseeable future. Try and consider the possibility that this minor “inconvenience” is for the greater good. If you’re old enough and emotionally mature enough to recognize that, you’ll find solace and relax. If you’re an emotional infant, you’ll sit here and REEEEEEE on the forums like a typical gamer kiddy, and still end up with the same experience.
TL;DR - They’re doing it right, stop crying and grow up. <3
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no other mmorpg is as big as wow , stop crying noob ques are normal
they could remove the cap.
but boy, would it lag.
on the bright side logins seem to have improved!
SoD crowd already moved on to the next new thing, leaving only a lone tumbleweed rolling across Durotar.
