the only thing im sure they shouldnt do is listen to forum trolls.
the only thing im sure they shouldnt do is listen to forum trolls.
There are idiots on the official forums, private server forums, in game, IRL, you name it asking for retail features in Classic. Subbed players and MMO-champ are not the only ones.
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I bet the month of Nov 2004 had a lower total number. I would say the same for the first few months as well. Peak was 3.3-4.0. They are making classic servers, not WotLK servers.
There is no need. There is some demand. However, those people are only playing for free. There is no guarantee there will be any demand if they have to pay. Going down hill is just an opinion. I think it has only gone up, with a bit of a left turn in WoD. Before you go all, but SirBeef, the subs have dropped, MMO-Champ has taught me that being popular does not mean it is any good, and in most cases it just appeals to the masses. Subs declining does not mean the game has gotten worse. Likewise, my opinion of WoW getting better does not mean it has. Good or bad is subjective left to teh interpretation of the individual.
Don't listen to your paying customers.... Like they've been doing for years?
No team won BGs using 10 mages and polymorph... Especially since DRs was a thing... Interrupts were a thing.. Druids were the best flag runners and couldn't be polymorphed... There's just no way a team could do that unless the other team was afk.
Naxx patch wasn't balanced... Nothing in classic was balanced.
I don't care what you're convinced of. I don't care to prove other people's experience. Nor do I care to convince anyone of the proper implementation of classic. They'll do what they want. Just pointing out the majority of the people I've spoken to wants classic from start to finish.
I just hope that Blizzard shits all over Classic and changes everything about it just because of these ignorant elitist pricks here...
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To be completely honest, the best games are the ones where they dont listen to ANY "fans". IMO, once they start trying to keep people happy, they are doomed to fail. they would be better off releasing what they want to do, what they think is best, and it will either succeed or fail on its own merit.
I would argue that in the greatest period of gaming, when the absolute best, "classic" games were released, they didn't have beta, they didn't have the internet, they didn't have any direct line of communication to their players, they simply produced what they believed to be a really good product, and people flocked to it and enjoyed it.
Yes, i realize "times have changed", but many players seem unhappy with the direction of some games. Many say 'oh its because they didn't listen', but my opinion is that its because they DID listen. Often, the loudest voice is not the one that speaks for the majority. An example of this is this very forum. The few people who do come on and say 'i trust blizzard, im sure they will produce a great product' are drowned out by the VERY vocal few people who spend an awful lot of time on this forum.
Obviously, this forum is pretty much dead now, after the initial buzz has gone, which has happened VERY quickly, it has moved on to a tiny, TINY group of 'players', some or many of whom dont even play the current version of wow.
It has devolved into some wierd competition where "obviously you didnt play in vanilla" is the go to 'insult' used in almost every thread. There is a huge amount of dick waving and ego involved, all over a game thats over a decade old.
tl;dr - dont listen to ANY of us, just produce the best product possible, and let it stand on its own 2 feet. it worked 13 years ago, it should work again now.
Because people who don't pay for shit are the people to target for a small nod to nostalgia that isn't going anywhere longterm? No, you want the people who'll pay, tautologically.
Someone else is mistaking this for a parallel offering to stand beside retail moving forward. Call the delusion police!
FOMO: "Fear Of Missing Out", also commonly known as people with a mental issue of managing time and activities, many expecting others to fit into their schedule so they don't miss out on things to come. If FOMO becomes a problem for you, do seek help, it can be a very unhealthy lifestyle..
That's asinine. They want everyone to play the game, regardless of where they play it. Classic isn't going to be free, so they're getting money regardless of if you're playing "current" or "classic". Yes, I agree with you on the point that they would like older players to come back to play it, but what they really want is more people to retain active subscriptions.
Some people like cookies and cream. Some people like vanilla. I very much doubt Blizzard cares which one you eat, so long as you're buying the icecream.
I agree with you. Just look at the group of people trying so hard to make "retailers" a thing, and only as an insult.
Why would anyone even want these toxic toxic people in their game? Make vanilla for the people willing to pay, those of us who maintained the love for WoW will also love the legacy for what it is. Not as a dream of teenage innocence and childlike wonder long gone.
I have to tell you that on its face... your logic has me floored.
Assume for a second that the people that want classic that quit, and the people that also want classic and continued to subscribe, liked the same things about vanilla.
Who then would you listen to?
Your fair weather friend?
or
Your loyal consumer, who has stuck with you through thick and thin?
There is an obvious choice there. Honestly, your plea sounds like nothing more than exclusionary tactics because... reasons.
Your issue is that you can't see people enjoying both. You assume that classic is specifically designed to bring back players that have quit... it isn't. You also assume that players that have quit, have done so for one solitary reason... the game changed. I am so happy that I am the one who gets to tell you, that there are a plethora of other reasons why players have quit this game.
This is the fatal flaw in your logic. Coincidentally your HUGE blind spot, makes you ill suited to be "listened to".
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If it has been so successful, the peak in subscription numbers would have been before TBC.
Therefore the need for classic is not due to success of it.
See the problem with that argument.
There are people who can enjoy for different reasons different versions of the game.
Just as there are people who enjoy more than one version of Sonic the Hedgehog, or more than one version of Final Fantasy.
You are not required to like only one version of a game.
A question for those keen to play on 3rd party versions due to lack of an official one.
How many of you were donating a cost equal to your subscription, or paying that to blizzard even if not using your live account.
Not anywhere the number of accounts we regularly get reminded about, which is again a different number from active subscriptions.
Ok just to be clear, thats not what i said. I dont want it made for you either, or me. I want them to use their own experience and creative process to do what THEY think is right. Produce a game they are proud of, and let the masses decide. Rather than trying to let the 'masses' decide throughout the entire process, because clearly a vocal minorty have very strong thoughts on what the game SHOULD be, so there really is no win for them here, only a loss.
Blizzard cash shop is another reason why this is true. They constantly report that the amount of money they make from an average player is constantly growing. To sell mounts, tokens, server transfers etc. is impossible on Classic servers, otherwise it would ruin them. So it's in Blizzard's interest to do everything possible to prevent moving the player base from Live to Classic, but encourage them to move from Classic to Live.
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Classic was very successful. From 0 to 8 mm players in 2 years is the pace no other expansion has had. Popularity of TBC and especially WotLK was mostly owing to geographic expansion of wow. Russian, Spanish servers and prob others came out at that time.