No one asked for a boost other than retail tourists who don’t want to play the game but for some reason want to run MC for 2 weeks and then quit the game.
Anyone who even mentioned the word “boost” would have been shamed and vanished from all forms of discussion.
Or it could be people like myself who loved TBC, hated Vanilla and want a choice to skip for cash… why is that such a problem to you? You whiny weirdos don’t make any sense with the illogical distaste. That fragile ego of yours…
I didn’t ask if you liked vanilla wow or not. If you want to play the game, you have to play the game. If you don’t like the game, don’t play it. Don’t ask for or expect the game to change in order to suit your self centered entitled desires.
I do like the game, TBC was great. I also never asked for boosts, I heard about them and well hell, I’d play TBC if they had them. Why shouldn’t I be allowed to boost if they wanna bring it in? You sound like a child throwing a temper tantrum… time for you to grow up and grow out of that fragile ego.
You said that you hated the game right there. The Burning Crusade is an expansion of this game, like it or not. If you want to get to Outlands, you have to go through Azeroth to get there.
There isn’t a boost yet, and TBC Classic isn’t out yet. They never should have even mentioned boosts or even had the thought enter their heads, let alone pass the idea and get it into the Blizzcon. It’s completely heinous.
Heinous because it doesn’t align with what YOU want… and no I don’t hate the game, but clearly you have your CLOSED mind set on that idea. You must have been a horrible child, constantly crying about not getting your way… look if the boost is in, good, i’ll play and so will thousands of others. Time to grow up…
If there weren’t boosts, it wouldn’t align with what you want, therefore it would be heinous to you. Imagine thinking that the game should be changed from what it was/is in order to suit your own vision, regardless of how poor that vision is. If there weren’t boosts you wouldn’t play, and the game would be better off overall.
In all hope there won’t be a boost and the game will be done the way it should be. If you don’t want to level a character, don’t do it. Don’t expect the game to be changed in order to suit you and your instant gratifications.
After your first line, you’ve already lost any credibility… I’ve already stated I didn’t ask for boosts, but if they’re there I’ll play… maybe your tactics might work with someone of lesser intelligence. But you’re angry about boosts, I want them but wouldn’t be angry if they weren’t… I still play retail among other games. Would I give up retail for TBC? Yea, TBC was one of the greatest experiences in multiplayer gaming that I’ve had.
But keep trying to make me look a certain way to suite your narrative.
The only one here who is trying hard is you. You just don’t like Classic WoW, that’s fine. Not everyone does. You enjoy retail, so keep playing it. Don’t try to spoil Classic for those of us who enjoy it and want to play it.
Spoil classic because I would use a boost if they had it? How does that ruin your experience? Because I didn’t have to waste my time leveling 1-58, in an base game that wasn’t good? My experience isn’t yours. I also rather play TBC than Retail, so it’s on blizzard… do they add boosts? Cool. I’ll play TBC, don’t? I have other games.
That was a far less cringe post, you almost sounded like a real adult.
Yes. Boosts will spoil classic. If you’re too arrogant or blind to understand this then perhaps you should open your mind and think about the harm they would cause to the game.
If you don’t have 160 hours to level, which is the smallest portion of time spent in the game, then how would you have time to play the game? I don’t understand your logic here. Vanilla wow content is all great, if you don’t enjoy it that’s your own issue, don’t expect or want the game to change from what it is in order to suit you. That is the problem, you. Not the game.
As you said, you have other games. Go play those instead of trying to ruin classic with the desire for boosts.
A survey where anyone can participate without any controls to create a representative sample is not accurate. The people who participate are those who care the most. I’d guess that a plurality of players don’t care about the boost. They neither want it nor do they want it removed. Those are the players that are least likely to take the time to weigh in on a survey of this kind.