They already had the power to do this and decided they wanted to try and maximize the amount of paid server transfers they could. They’re doing this again with all the aggravation that has been caused with the massively over populated servers.
It’s insanity to me that people want to force everyone to reroll for TBC. There’s no way most people want this and every person who I’ve discussed this with are shocked that this would be considered by Blizzard let alone desired by players. The vocal minority that want to do this can. They don’t need their decision on how to play forced on a majority.
yeah… after ny 4th and soon to be 5th level 60… I aint leveling them all over again. Blizzard knows this… they will upgrade all the servers or have a character copy.
There is literally no way they would force people to forget their vanilla characters, guilds friends, etc and make everyone start from scratch.
bad business 101, don’t kick your customers in the nuts
TBC economy is ruined if they don’t do a fresh TBC. Allowing classic characters to TBC is the worst way of handling it. Private server players preach ‘‘F R E S H’’ because we’ve been around the block, we know what works, what doesn’t. I understand the whole wanting to continue with your og characters but the negatives out weigh the positives by a landslide if you allow transfers. Fresh is the only logical decision.
If blizzard don’t make servers a complete fresh start the economy in TBC is going to be completely and utterly broken. The game was not designed with our modern play style in mind.
Every man and his dog is going to be on a epic flying mount within minutes of dinging 70.
Imagine this.
You have a raid team prepared for TBC. They all stack their gold on one person,copy it over trade the gold back on classic to another toon. Rinse and repeat 40-80 times.
Gold instantly becomes completely worthless or blows out the price of things to a point where people who didn’t do it can’t buy anything.
No, if we get ‘fresh’, which I do agree with, that most definitely will not be the result. If we get to carry over our characters, many Alliance despite knowing the wpvp situation is not in their favour will stick with it to avoid losing all the gold/gear/60 levels on multiple characters.
Massive amounts of time.
We start fresh, pvp servers are 99-1 Horde, guaranteed. Nobody’s going to look at this, realize Horde racials get even better in arena, realize Horde gank squads will now have flight and be impossible to escape, and realize the entire population is going to be stuffed into the same zones- and even considering going Alliance on a pvp server.
How? Do something they’ve never done and make it so you can’t roll Horde if a server’s imbalanced? End up with millions of players complaining they can’t roll the faction they find ‘aesthetically pleasing’ (at least until WoD when suddenly they all found humans the only aethetically pleasing race in the game)- they won’t do that.
And even if they tried to, it’d just cause players to not play.
Aside from balancing the world, balancing maps like AV and balancing racials there’s nothing that will even make a dent in faction balance, and Blizz isn’t going to make sweeping changes to undo old Horde favouritism.
They’ll most likely force you to fully migrate to TBC if you so choose. Imagine it more like a server change would work, so you’re going to have to choose one or the other.
That isn’t to say the economies won’t be broken- but they’re going to be broken regardless. Our classic economies are already broken, what’s a TBC server going to change?
Frankly, I’d prefer fresh servers myself, but I don’t see it as very likely. However, they’re also not going to force players to go to TBC, the whole ‘classic museum piece’ thing makes no sense if they’re just going to get rid of classic.
So, full server xfers to TBC servers is basically the most likely possibility. It’d be nice if we had a mix of those, and another group of servers that are fresh only that don’t have arena/BG/xfer capabilities with the servers full of geared 60s sitting on thousands of gold.
But we’ve already seen what splitting NA in half does to queues, and that’d split it into three- a classic vanilla group, a TBC continuation group, and a TBC fresh group (or, 6 as the NA split would stay most likely).
Really? Having characters copy over with no gold and only soulbound/class items would ruin the economy? I’m not seeing it. Fresh meme has no place in TBC. Maybe 1% of the playerbase wants to level in classic zones for the 100th time.
That group of private server players may be snobbish, but they know what they’re talking about in this case. Fresh realms have a special magic to them.
Nobody is established. Everyone is starting from scratch. The possibilities are endless. There’s a sense of shared experience that you don’t get on old servers.