What if the next patch for retail WoW sets up the conditions for Classic WoW?
What if the endgame for the next patch somehow sinks Pandaria, Northrend, Zandalar, and all the other Xpac continents into the sea? What if somehow the battle creates unflyable airspace on Azeroth? What if the final boss fight ends with an apocalyptic explosion that resets everyone back to level 1 and this is how Blizzard fixes WoW? What if Classic was the solution the WHOLE TIME, man!
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Amen.
Then we are screwed... because all the folk coming from retail wow will be forcing blizzard to modify and expanding classic to the state it becomes retail again! Then we are DOOMED!
Then we are screwed... because all the folk coming from retail wow will be forcing blizzard to modify and expanding classic to the state it becomes retail again! Then we are DOOMED!
Agreed. A lot of folks would argue that retail isnt broken at all. I like that we will have two separate communities with the opportunity from some cross-pollination in between. Should make both games a lot healthier and should help generate some much needed revenue for Blizz.
it would be enough if the next xpack just focus on the rebuilding of Azeroth, no mega villian, no mega arc with horde vs alliance, no flying because we have to heal the nature, rebuild everything that got broken in the cataclysm, Raids could take place in the old raids in Azeroth were we have to clean them from enemys that took over.
I am really sick with the Horde vs Alliance beginning of a xpack (like mop that i really liked) but then going into another the evil Monster is the ultra mega boss.
Just make it like in classic with every zone has a story that is in some case ending in a raid.
It'll be a real big issue in de-escalating everything. So far we've killed the Lich King, one of the five Dragon Aspects, the Sha in Pandaria that even the Pandas couldnt get rid off, leaders of the burning legion, I could go on.
Saying that, in Vanilla you do kill C'thuun. But since the amount of people who managed that was so small initially it seemed more like "Azeroth's Greatest Heroes" accomplished the task, rather than what occurs in retail, where any chump in Cata could stroll into LFR and beat the Dragon that tore the world asunder.
I'm not sure how the retail community would react to a sudden 'reset' back to more humble beginnings, considering for the past 10-ish years they've basically been gods of the warcraft universe.
Fuck it. Who doesnt want a 2nd chance? I say nuke it all on the next maintainence and were all back at 1 with lessons learned and feedback addressed; cultivating in the most dominant version of WoW that the world has ever seen....
World of Warcraft: Regression.
I wouldn't mind it..However, what if they did Classic, then released Burning Crusade and then kept vanilla separate and then did NEW expansions from there on? I think that would be pretty sweet.
I wouldn't mind it..However, what if they did Classic, then released Burning Crusade and then kept vanilla separate and then did NEW expansions from there on? I think that would be pretty sweet.
This is exactly what I am hoping for, do not even mind having to lvl again if they open a fresh TBC server instead of being able to copy character.
My dream would be a server of each expansion, allowing people to play what they want.
I wouldn't mind it..However, what if they did Classic, then released Burning Crusade and then kept vanilla separate and then did NEW expansions from there on? I think that would be pretty sweet.
This is exactly what I am hoping for, do not even mind having to lvl again if they open a fresh TBC server instead of being able to copy character.
My dream would be a server of each expansion, allowing people to play what they want.
I'm afraid it would spread out the population too much though.
I'm afraid it would spread out the population too much though.
Well it depends, if you kept it as a pve + pvp server max per region it should not be too impactful
And yes some servers would probably be almost dead (WoD…)
I'm afraid it would spread out the population too much though.
The population that wants to play Vanilla / TBC / Wrath / whatever is already out of Blizzard's servers so I don't think that'd be that big of a problem.
I'm afraid it would spread out the population too much though.
The population that wants to play Vanilla / TBC / Wrath / whatever is already out of Blizzard's servers so I don't think that'd be that big of a problem.
Yep. I know majority of Wrath players play on a certain private server. I personally never understood why Wrath was/is so popular. although, I never played it lol.
How does rereleasing old expansions not make us end up exactly where we started?
How does rereleasing old expansions not make us end up exactly where we started?
Because Blizzard has already seen what mistakes they made before and can avoid them....
Have you never thought to yourself "if I knew then what i know now..."?