Go play retail. Thanks
Go play retail. Thanks
This is why we needed tbc or wotlk that isnt as min maxed as this.
Or a complete retune of bosses/encounters. And switch Some things around to emulate the difficulty of vanilla
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still kinda amazes me that there are people who legitimately thought when classic came in everyone would just forget how vanilla played and we would all be terrible nooblets and the kindest community in the history of gaming
Lesson of online communities people
The Larger the community...the greater percentage of assholes IN said communities
I found a decent guild of like minded people before classic launched. My experience is nothing like this. Maybe you're trying to force and awful spec on people who don't want to carry you?
TBC wasn’t min/maxed?
Raiders were forced into taking up LW for drums. You stacked raids with shamans because of BL and chain heal. Then you moved shamans in groups during raids since the BL debuff only affected the group the shaman was in. On Brutallus we stacked the raids with warlocks. On Illidan we stacked frost mages to handle the demons. They had to hotfix so you couldn’t use flasks and elixirs on the same time because raiders buffed themselves too much.
It was in TBC the true min/maxing started.
"LF shadow/warlock ONLY with tailor/enchanting"
TBC is so long ago, that many informations about it are not from retail experience. But comparing what a few hundred casual players on a cheat server did to the real 10.000.000+ community is pure nonsense.
TBC was much less hardcore as Vanillas first months. Yes you could overbuff yourself with 2 rows of pots/flasks but consumable ussage was pretty standard in vanilla too. Playable hybrids in a normal raid setting were a real game changer.
Did my casual raid guild replace unprepared players without the right profession? Yes, thats why the guild lasted 9 years for raiding. Casual meant you dont have a 100% attendance because of RL and a job, but not min-maxing was a big GTFO of the raidpool.
Different communitys I guess. Idols 15 years ago were the hardcore raiders and not some lazy, contenwhoring streamers. Min-maxing was not a bad word, because playing the game and getting better was a good thing. Failing at Retails allready low community standards seems to be the reason why so many want to butcher classic even more.
Nothing wrong with beeing a noob, but expecting that the game and a major part of the community changes is just ridiculous.
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Lol. You mean going from being able to clear MC/BWL, some AQ and some Naxx to being stuck on Curator? Or having realized that now that even though hybrid specs are useful you are now forced to stack OP specs?
No, it wasnt. Not to mention in TBC you actually needed it unlike vanilla (mostly because there was so much content available at once, and so much of it was bugged), including some consumables that were only available in the old world and had no versions from TBC.
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Classic while fun and all, won't ever be the same. You all know how MMO's work. How to finish a quest, where to deliver it, how to take a flight path, how and where to sell your gear, how to buy bags, how to travel to a far away zone without a mount and much more. If you know how the game works, classic is not gonna be what people think. Sure, it's fun and its not a horrible game but that's all. The classic charm was being a huge noob with other people that were huge noobs. Downing bosses after 1 week of daily - 10 hour wipe raids and raid leaders that go afk to eat during boss fights. Vanilla was a huge chaotic mess and that's why it was amazing.
P.s. Not to mention farming 200 gold for years xD I sooo wanted that epic purple plate helm from AH. I killed more scarlet crusader people than Arthas.
Thing is as someone who played Vanilla and BC, Vanilla it was never min max. We were wiping with all sort of classes and specs and having fun. Went up to Naxx spider wing and C'thun on farm with my guild.
BC had a lot more min max in it, especially come BT / Sunwell and/or arena.
Now you see what they did to Classic, i can only guess how BC server would end up. That would be a shitshow Ion from Elitist Jerk would be proud of. It would end up being the best iteration of the game with the most toxic tryhard population the game has ever known.
I would love to play that tbh
Good for you. But guess what, some enjoy the destination.
I'm not even sure what you expected, everyone to be just like you? Blizz invented LFD and LFR for a reason and that's not because players had a nice community where everyone took part in all activities and everyone accepted everyone to their pugs.
I also want to mention that if you're leveling faster and are more efficient / focused / have more time doesn't mean you're not enjoying it. Your play style is not superior.
Even if I had had any interest in Classic, I saw people praising Classic specifically for its Community element. You know, what with the lack of LFG, LFR, etc, there was a bigger focus on community.
And I agree with that.
But then I saw how the average Classic enthusiast on the forums, in youtube comment sections, etc. behaved and I started to wonder: "Do I want to be forced to be a part of the same community? Maybe even a part of a community where they have notable influence or authority?"
I'll stick to retail.
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the difficulty of vanilla came in form of not knowing how to play mmos since many were new to the concept as well as not knowing where everything is already. You cant emulate that unless u could wipe ppls memories. Want a challenge? play retail, the vast majority of the playerbase doesnt ever get to do the high end stuff anyhow, yet complain how ez it is when they are in truth referring to LFR or Normal, hardly ever stepping into heroic let alone mythic when the tier is relevant.