Yes, I know exactly how this board works.
Hey would you look at that, both me and bodie were typing at the same time.
Ever get that feeling of de ja vu? That’s exactly what this board is.
It doesn’t matter what plenty of people think. Plenty of people through Garrisons would be good. Plenty of people thought that trying to seperate each spec from it’s class would be good. Plenty of people through LFR would be good.
You people can’t seperate what’s “fun” and what’s actually healthy. You could ask a child what they want for breakfast and they’d say cake, would you allow your child to have a diet of cake?
That’s what I said, is it? I could have swore I said “I linked the thread to prove that private servers actually did try seperate queues”.
Previously, Burton (not Borton) said that private servers didn’t try seperate queues and I was making it up.
The result to the seperate queues as Chaos.
I’m not mis-representing what you’re saying, you aboslute oath. You LITERALLY said, WORD FOR WORD: “Changes are good if they make the game feel more like Vanilla”.
You’ve said that several times.
Yes, it is. Your experience of Vanilla wasn’t the same as everybody else’s. Each person experienced things differently.
Yes, and in Vanilla, the vast majority of guilds never touched Naxx. Most guilds took months clearly Molten Core, most people took months levelling to 60.
Notice any difference? This isn’t Vanilla
This is Classic, a recreation of a game lost to time. It isn’t a time machine, it isn’t a fresh game that people have no knowledge of. It’s an old game that people know off the back of their hands, it’s an old game that people not play efficiently.
Falling through the ground was a huge experience in Vanilla, I don’t see that happening here.
Neither does raiding or farming, so that’s a redundant point. Think everybody in Vanilla stocked up on protection potions? Think everybody in Vanilla took Eningeering? No, they didn’t.
It’s a false argument. You’re not getting Vanilla back and nothing you do will change the game to be more like Vanilla.
Seperate queues means you’re going to see a hell of a lot more AFKers and bots than you saw in Vanilla.
It doesn’t matter what people support. People browse forums to complain, that’s what forums have always been for.
The results of Nostalrius’s experiment had nothing to do with technical circumstances, it was entirely to do with the player base. The same playerbase that are here.
No, it’s not.
False. Pug battlegrounds will alter the honor farm methods. They will once again bring back Alliance-only premades, and they’ll make it so it’s more efficient to play by yourself than with friends.
Given the fast queues for Alliance players, people will have open massive cross-server discords where they’ll jump in with one another when they recognise each others names, essentially creating makeshift premades. If you think players wont do whatever they possibly can to get an advantage, you’re as delusional as I think you are.
The ONLY way Blizzard could get a solo queue to work is if the games were split between rewards and no rewards.
Reward queue would work like it does now: Sign up by yourself or with friends and play as normal.
No reward queue: Sign up solo only, play for fun.
You want fun, right? You definitely want your fun “vanilla” experience and to not try and alter the game board to suit yourself, right?