You make a good point. Before Legacy was announced people from PS would come and talk about how amazing the community was and how everything was puppies and rainbows and people grouped up and communicated. Now that Legacy got announced you see the real seedy side of what those communities really are and how toxic/trolly they are and how there is griefing there and other things that are just as bad in current WoW.
You can tell who the purists are just by how quickly some posters pick up 'retailers'.
Also lmao at being worried at people who enjoy retail affecting your game. Your should be more worried about Blizzard's own bias fucking it up for you.
Why you people trust Blizzard to deliver a product 100% to your specifications after disaster fucks like WoD, D3 RMA, OW loot boxes ect. is beyond my ken. And a bit sad, fundamentally.
There is absolutely no basis for individual rights to firearms or self defense under any contextual interpretation of the second amendment of the United States Constitution. It defines clearly a militia of which is regulated of the people and arms, for the expressed purpose of protection of the free state. Unwillingness to take in even the most basic and whole context of these laws is exactly the road to anarchy.
If this were the case, why are all the former Nost fanboys clamoring to get the Classic servers done the way they want? It sounds to me like the fickle fanboys of the Vanilla WoW experience are all just jumping onto whatever bandwagon will offer them the best server to continue playing their favorite version of the game on whether it's Blizzard sponsored or not, and if the Blizzard one is the only option they have because the others all get shut down? You bet your sweet whiny ass they'll all be paying subs or finding a new way to break their feverish addiction to the past.
And if you mean they won't come back to the current servers with new expansions, of course not. But they weren't paying Blizzard to begin with, so why do they even care about them? Losing 100% of 0 subscribers is....still going to leave them at the same number. Like I said, this is Blizzard offering the olive branch and the thieves complaining if the branch isn't exactly the same as the one they were offered last time down to the exact shape and formation of leaves on it. But oh, you can take those couple termites away I guess. The problem is that people don't seem to understand just how much balance will be affected just by applying modern fixes to those old bugs. Vanish that works? Rogues are now gods of PvP, even more than they already could be back then. Blink works and doesn't drop me through the world? Suddenly mages are stronger than ever for any sort of content because of the lowered movement requirements for them in both raiding and PvP which lowered their effective uptime on bosses; the class was balanced around this. Charge for warriors works now? Account for that extra rage in a PvP encounter now, and the slight amount it'll affect PvE content since it'll give them better threat upon rushing a boss in the first place.
Every tiny little thing is going to have ripple effects, so unless you want the original experience complete with all the bugs, there's going to be a shift in balance and effectiveness for almost every class in small ways. There's not going to be a true vanilla experience ever again and the faster people come to realize that the better. Even Nost and the other private servers almost all had tweaks to spawn rates, dynamic spawning depending on how many players were in a zone or area of a zone, and various things like that because of the size of the servers compared to original servers. All these things affect balance of classes as well as the economy of the game. It's just not as easy as yelling "NO CHANGES" all day and simply thinking they can flip a switch and turn it on overnight.
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Why they trust Blizz to do Legacy right despite many of them claim Blizz has been fucking up the game for years and left because of it. Cracks me up. You saw how many posts/threads about the rejoicing for Legacy sprung up (mostly by the same people) and yet they don't stop to think about who is behind making this happen.
What bugfixes tho?
If some poor guy gets disconnected cause he uses his main ability cause of a bug should they add that?
Or like wall jumping which is considered more as a fun feature?
Oh!! it looks balancing is SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO good in live wow.And if you mean they won't come back to the current servers with new expansions, of course not. But they weren't paying Blizzard to begin with, so why do they even care about them? Losing 100% of 0 subscribers is....still going to leave them at the same number. Like I said, this is Blizzard offering the olive branch and the thieves complaining if the branch isn't exactly the same as the one they were offered last time down to the exact shape and formation of leaves on it. But oh, you can take those couple termites away I guess. The problem is that people don't seem to understand just how much balance will be affected just by applying modern fixes to those old bugs. Vanish that works? Rogues are now gods of PvP, even more than they already could be back then. Blink works and doesn't drop me through the world? Suddenly mages are stronger than ever for any sort of content because of the lowered movement requirements for them in both raiding and PvP which lowered their effective uptime on bosses. Charge for warriors works now? Account for that extra rage in a PvP encounter now, and the slight amount it'll affect PvE content since it'll give them better threat upon rushing a boss in the first place.
There is absolutely no basis for individual rights to firearms or self defense under any contextual interpretation of the second amendment of the United States Constitution. It defines clearly a militia of which is regulated of the people and arms, for the expressed purpose of protection of the free state. Unwillingness to take in even the most basic and whole context of these laws is exactly the road to anarchy.