Dynamic spawns create another false sense of security.
The authentic recreation is TRULY destroyed when you look across the Northshire abby lawn to see a gazillion kobolds and wolves.
Then when you go into the vineyard and you cant take a step because the hostile mobs keep spawning on top of you.
Dynamic spawning is NOT the answer to preserving a true replay of those quests.
Layering provides a way to keep a community together for the long run while allowing you to still have to compete over quest mobs and objectives yet able to complete them.
No Slientknight, no dynamic respawn rate, they just added layers to where you will never see other players, for weeks or even moths. And since I have been with Blizzard for years. you will never see players for years
Go watch any streamer on beta. The proof is right in front of you. An entire thread with video evidence exists of how broken layering is. People phasing in and out. People exploiting. Peoples layer changing in the middle of wPvP.
Did you not know that the company that made WOW was bought out by blizzard before it launched. They were bought out by Blizzard, and since launch it went down hill. Well since they made changes to accommodate the Trolls
Phasing in and out is not game breaking in the current iteration of WoW, which is essentially a single player ARPG with a few instanced raids.
It is game breaking for Classic, which is supposed to be a true Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game. One that not only encourages team work and communication, but requires it.
Any mechanic that negatively influences the community is a game breaking mechanic. Layering is precisely this.
If you enjoy phasing go play BFA. This is about classic.
Nah, they weren’t in the wrong, especially if they weren’t profiting off of it. They were providing a service to players who bought a game that they couldn’t play because the creator of it stopped supporting it, which to play it required a server that supported it. (being an internet game)
and if you dont want layering go play a pserver. the ability to play the game rather than waiting hours just to log in is much more important to me than whether the game is what you think it should be.