Rude is expecting someone to alter their native language just for your selfish benefit. If the addition of the letter ‘u’ in words offends you, you’re whatever the next evolution of a snowflake is, again, a personal problem.
You are wrong. Get back on topic, or any responce about the language will be considered trolling and purpose harassment.
Bro, just stop…
Make sure to report yourself too for off topic, trolling and offensive comments about how people choose to use their native tongue! I assume you’re not a hypocrite, so don’t forget to report yourself ok!
Enjoy your ban for flagging abuse. If you think you’re entitled to tell people how to write, you’re mistaken and I’m sure that behaviour would fall under the categories you mention. Not everyone on these forums is American, nor is there a requirement for users of British English to drop their ‘u’s’ just for you. Love that you try and criticise people for language use and then threaten to report them for discussing language. Do us a favour, report yourself.
I’m on topic: WoW Classic is a faithful recreation of WoW at the 1.12 level. It is designed to be an authentic recreation of Vanilla WoW.
All devs comms have confirmed that there will be no tweaking of content, classes etc. Ergo, old game, old content, already cleared and has been millions of times since 2006.
Therefore world firsts are impossible as the content is a rerelease of previously cleared content. Sure you can be first, ten million and first.
Personal opinions are irrelevant and do no favours for the arguments, the facts are as stated above. Steamrolling thirteen year old content isn’t being first.
It’s okay no one actually cares about firsts in a video game.
I’m sorry, please use American English, or I can not understand what you wrote. I’d love to give a thought provoking, and intellectual conversation. But, I can’t understand any language that isn’t American English.
Shame there isn’t an option to report someone for hypocrisy. Oh well, trolling it is.
Oh hey, I can understand you now. What did you say in your previous post?
If you pay me a salary equivalent to that of a teacher, sure I’ll educate you.
I’m trying to understand your flavorful post, so that I may have a conversation about firsts in Classic WoW.
You people talking about server populations or wpvp being major obstructions to the speed levers can’t seem to get this through your brains…
5minutes into the launch of the server, people who want to level fast will already be ahead of 99% of the server to the point that those other people might as well not even exist…
My time leveling during an empty realm 1-6: 40 min Orc, 43 min Undead
My time leveling during a beta or the stress test 1-6: 40minutes orc, 43 minutes undead.
Why is it the same exact pace? Because I just rush to do that first quest or two as fast as humanly possible, and I’m already done and turning it in by the time most other people are even finished watching the intro video or reading their first quest text. I’m not limited by players or mob spawns, I’m limited by my own kill speed. The speed levelers will be nearly done with Tirisfal by the time most people are even getting to 6/Brill, and that gap only gets larger, the longer the server is up… No life neckbeards are going to easily push 30 by 5pmCST Tuesday (ie 24 full hours of live) and running around STV while the average player is still trying to get to level 10 and figure out where the Barrens is.
As for opposing faction players… yeah, speed levelers don’t give a damn about anything but leveling fast. It’s not worth their time to start trouble, and they largely won’t unless they can do so without repercussions, not that it matters because you’re talking about so few players spread across so many zones/levels that they don’t realistically run into one another regardless.
I would first top to ask how many people care about who hits 60 first? Classic wasn’t about completing everything at the speed of light. But different strokes for different folks i guess.
If they want to turn a casual game in a full time job, I guess that’s their freedom to do so.
Realistically, it’s only the firsts that will be rushed. After that’s done, everything will go back to normal. Imo
I loll’ed so hard at this.
You, perhaps need to just have a think on this one.
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HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.
You can NOT be serious?
Next the language dictator will be demanding that I spell ‘realise’ and similar words with a ‘z’.
Oh he’s serious, just like he seriously thinks that being the first to complete MC or Naxx in a rereleased, recreated, emulated game that is using the 1.12 version from thirteen years ago/2006, which is confirmed to be no changes and has been done to death, equates to an actual first rather than a 10,769,567th kill. Lol. That ignores the fact that p servers have been doing it for thirteen years and have the advantage. Yeah, clearing thirteen year old content that’s already been cleared is totally a world first. If they’d made changes to the end game content, you’d have an argument, it would be a new version of the game, but as they’ve confirmed that they’re not tweaking classes or content, it’s the same game as 2006 therefore the firsts have been claimed.
I do not seem them dropping rag week 1, end of story. The amount of people on release is gonna push back their schedules by a lot. Even if they form 5 man teams to try and level quick and get quests done quicker, there’s still the problem of the tidal waves of people that will be swarming. Overall I’d say 2 weeks, 5 days minimum.
Clearly I don’t subscribe to this whole first (but not first) delusion, but here’s a question for you.
Method will be the ‘first’ to do anything, because Method are Blizzard’s go to internal testers for unreleased raid content. P server players might be able to pull it off too.
How exactly is it an achievement to be the ‘first’ (humouring you as it is not a first) to clear a raid when you’ve had a grossly unfair advantage over everyone else e.g. you’ve either been an internal tester and had weeks or months of experience testing the raids before launch or you’re a thief who violated the ToS to illegally access old versions of WoW on p servers? How are those achievements?
I think once people realise just who these ‘first’ not first achievers are, they’ll soon sharp change their minds about them apparently being firsts. I wouldn’t like the thought of a guild of thieving criminals getting a supposed first because of the experience they gained through breaking the ToS. Would you? Doesn’t that seem dirty and hollow to you?
It’s like, say I played Civ 4 for ten years straight and beat a different map and difficulty every two days for ten years and then I started a multiplayer game with a guy who just got the game in the Steam sale and he loses to me. How do I lord it over him when he’s had the game five minutes?
Average players don’t stand a chance against Method or p server players and on the slim chance that they did manage to beat them to it, we’re still ultimately talking about thirteen year old, recreated, emulated, copied, rereleased, 2006 1.12 content, which has been cleared already.
Please translate to American English.
Well, its going to be hard, but I will give it a go, just for you.
I may or may not have missed one or two of those letters you dont use called “U”
And there might still be a tricky “S” in there. But give it a go champ, you might be able to get through it.