I’m sure I never told you you were scum. I try to be precise in my use of language. If I recall I did point out once that a primary characteristic of a corpse is that they are all brain dead. But never scum.
Yeah well everything else you type you got it backwards. Ziryus 101 /shrug. Zipzo just gave a hilarious and poignant example of that a few minutes ago.
That wasnt the point of mentioning garrisons, it was to illustrate how precedence actually works since you butchered it.
You keep seeking outside of dual specs to find a reason for dual specs. None exist. Either dual specs belong in there or they dont. They are judged on their own merit like everything else. Literally every shred of actual evidence suggests they dont belong in any way shape or form.
You disagree. Okay disagree with it but youre fighting reality not forum posters. We have no say.
Haha, that’s funny, because I distinctly remember all the horde boostee rerolls crying that they had kinda long bg queues (like horde had at times in tbc), because their chosen ezmode faction with the pvp server majority and perceived better racials didn’t want to compromise.
I also distinctly remember blizzard utterly caving to them in a way that had, what’s the phrase, oh lets see…
which required absolutely no compromise on the players’ part (such as a one-time transfer of all their characters to alliance).
Hmm, sure sounds like what you call “entitlement” seems to have found its place quite comfortably here in tbc classic!
The idea the terms even apply over a feature in a video game we play for fun is laughable in the first place.
Especially when people want dual spec so they can do something that is likely far more involved than farming gold.
If the systems are so terrible why do you play and why do you cry on the forums, for not getting your way? Seems like you are no better than the people you complain about.
Just a reminder that HvH can’t be used to compare to dual spec because
- There’s a big difference between waiting in line to get into a BG, and not having enough gold to respec because you aren’t playing the game enough to afford it.
- The horde queue times were a player made problem, while the lack of dual spec is an intended design decision.
- You can make different characters to perform different roles or aspects of the game to not need to respec if you so chose without giving up all the progress your “main” has made. To get around the queue times as a horde player you had to give up your main and restart from scratch as you couldn’t complement your Alts with your main because of faction restrictions, no mailing potions, gear, gold, exc to make leveling your alt easier and faster because you had to change factions, not just make an alt.
It was not in TBC so no. Why do people want to change things. We were given Classic to enjoy the past not recreate it
Fixed that for you
Well blizzard has specifically said that #nochanges does not apply to TBC Classic so yeah people are free to suggest things they think will improve their experience.
And dual spec happens to be one of the more popular things people want.
LOL. You’d rather give a major corporation $100 than have a simple addition in game.
Cringe.
Literally doesn’t make sense lol.
It’s in the game in 8 months
Just push it forward now. They already pushed through LFG tool from wotlk. Why stop there.
Because
A. The world has changed an insane amount since 2007.
B. Gaming has changed an insane amount since 2007.
C. WoW has changed an insane amount since 2007.
D. It will be in the game anyways in wotlk prepare in 8 months
E. Because the only “argument” against it is no changes. Which isn’t even an argument… its a stance with zero backing. Nothing about this game has been no changes. From boost, to LFG tool, to mage boosting, to phase schedule, or server consolidation, to HvH, etc etc. No changes is so far gone. Let’s let that go.
huge cope in this post 2nite
No…this doesn’t make any sense.
Why not stop there?
How so? We got the lfg tool early? Why because the game revolves around being in groups and provides zero downside.
Dual spec would be a nice one time gold sink in the game, and allow people a bit more freedom with their role and not restrict their game play. Big upside no downside.
And “omg no changes” or " it wasn’t intended" is not a downside or a stance. That’s being anti change defending a game that’s down so bad right now it’s circling the drain.
You must not be very familiar with original TBC, and given your desire to push features that didn’t exist in TBC, it makes sense.
The LFG tool as it is in TBCC was in original TBC. You just never played so you wouldn’t remember.
In fact they advertised that they would be upgrading it with “modern conveniences” when they first announced TBCC, and guess what? They back tracked and ended up just giving us the original one.
LFD is the tool that WOTLK implemented, a feature TBCC will definitely also never have, just like dual spec.
This is the most braindead attempt at an analogy I’ve seen in quite some time.
You sure do learn a lot about people and the internet debating dual spec, and not in a good way.