So Classic looks pretty interesting, I won’t play it personally. However I am wondering if people will stick with it if they release the patches as slowly as they did in Vanilla, since back then the game was new, now you are just giving people what they already knew was coming. Will we still have many Classic players by the time Naxx comes out?
Personally I love TBC, I love the art, music (Matt Uelmen ftw) and themes and if it came out remastered today I would seriously consider playing it. I know somewhere someone said they were thinking of launching this. However, if it is after Classic Naxx has been and gone, will there be enough support for it? What about WotLK remastered for people who want that (not me)? This will be in a couple years’ time bear in mind, they will probably only bring it out if a) there enough people still into WoW (and BfA is pretty bad atm I have to say, bad story and dead PvP) and b) of those people, enough wanting TBC (and not burned out by Classic)
Doesn’t matter, the classic forums are used for all kinds of legacy discussions. “What happens next” is a popular discussion: go to those forums instead.
This board is for people to talk about the live game, most people here don’t give a monkey’s butt about Classic; they’re tired of hearing about it.
Edit: And this is most certainly a correct place to post. Who says everyone is interested in classic and its forum, that is interested in tbc or wotlk.
Been there. Done that. Vanilla and Outland zones are an std and would only diminish the urge to play wrath. And for Wrath only Ulduar may be worth considering.
Would it kill you to post this on the CLASSIC forum instead of the ONLY forum discussion section for Retail ? it’s like you guys are doing this on purpose…
Oh Yeah , because hearing about classic vs retail or people baiting and trolling the retail players, everyday on general forum aint an echo chamber by it’s self…
Sorry but the only guy that seem ignorant and stupid in this thread, it’s you xD. You are triggered by a post that talk about the future of Classic. Relax .