For real! Hahaha
Quite loudly, in fact
They need to keep some surprises for later. Plus I bet it ensures no one will be able to gain access to the things Blizzard does not want them to see yet.
I don’t have Beta access but I was there on the Stress Test, could I possible join the Field of Strife server ?
People would cry all day on this forum if they did. Im on the PvE realm, and theres a reason its emptier. People desperately want to play on the realms with the streamers. The number of us that want to avoid them is much smaller than it seems.
No matter what they say on this beta forum…
They want to play with the streamers. Trust me. Reality doesn’t lie. If you opened up only PvE server beta testing, roughly 3/4ths of the people would be crying that they can’t go play with Asmon. They pretend that they hate the streamers, but in reality…
When beta testers log into the WoW Classic Beta at that time, please look for the new Field of Strife realm
The wording here makes it sound like current beta testers, as in not stress test, but some clarification would be nice mainly because the client is still accessible by stress testers and of course the question of “will there be more invites?”
People desperately want to play on the realms with the streamers.
If I had beta I’d actively be trying to avoid that. Even Tips acknowledged that Streamers can disrupt legitimate testing at times. And besides, people gon’ cry cause people gon’ cry.
They want to play with the streamers. Trust me. Reality doesn’t lie.
I don’t doubt that there is a decent proportion of players who do. And another swath of Private Server players, who immediately chose PVP, because any decent sized Private Server was PVP.
That doesn’t change the fact that the PVE server would benefit from more population, especially given a lack of streamers interfering with testing.
Was in an AB queue for 4 hours last night. Alliance rather gank level 35s leveling still for honor than queue. An entirely new server that people have to go sit in a dead world waiting for pops?
Good luck with this blizzard.
You realize the only thing available all weekend is AV right? They are turning all other beta servers off outside of this testing. So your beta options are to do AV, or not do beta at all.
And relevant to the PvP vs PvE servers listed above. I rolled PvP on beta specifically because more people would be there, so you have more options for questing/dungeons/etc. On live I will go PvE because there is no limit to amount of people playing and the server will have plenty of people regardless of streamers.
WTB more beta invites, especially for EU players.
again WHY ARE YOU POSTING THIS HERE and not oh IDK IN THE BETA forums?
Because they want to hurt me!
Click the portal to help me summon stormwind!
Wish I could guess what tho I only started in 2005
When beta testers log into the WoW Classic Beta at that time, please look for the new Field of Strife realm. Alterac Valley will only be available for testing on this realm, and we will be turning off the other beta realms for the duration of the AV test.
Anyone enough to not get it, Yes it will only be for those with beta access.
Them posting it here is just to generate hype to watch streamers play it.
OR i can go play it on a private sever and NOT watch oh the choices
On Friday, June 14 at 2:00 p.m. PDT, we’ll open a new realm in the WoW Classic Beta for dedicated testing of Alterac Valley.
We expect to close the realm and this AV test on Monday, June 17 at about 10:00 a.m PDT. At that time, the other beta realms will return.
Dude you only gave them time for a single game…
Now THIS is some testing that I would love to be a part of (if I had beta that is). I’m happy that they are working out any possible bugs in the BG’s. Good luck to everyone that is lucky enough to get to participate. Not gonna lie…I’m a little bit jelly (that’s what the cool kids say nowadays right? jelly?) I wish I were there, but I will be there spamming fireballs and frostbolts in spirit.
too bad you wont see ya aug
Yup…I will most certainly be there in August. Luckily it’s not that far away.