Classic is anti-social

no issue ever here.
not one single guy ever refused to group or anything

I’m far too old to be edgy

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I have exactly the opposite experience (Zandalar Tribe Server, RP-PVP). Never had so much social interaction in WoW since vanilla.

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Maybe its you? It very social from my pov.

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100% opposite,

people in Redridge went out of their way to stay in groups after they finnished their part of quests so all could finnish their elite quests.

Same for Raven hill in Duskwood.

I don’t know man. Last night I saw a druid plunge to his death when he missed the Great Lift in Thousand Needles. I ressed him on my priest, a few jokes and laughs later we were questing together for like an hour. An undead mage then joined our group and it was quite fun altogether.

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You are definetly playing on the wrong server.

It’s the complete opposite on the servers I am playing on.

I hope that the community on your server will also change for the better.

You just brought back memories from Vanilla. Missing the lift while in travel form. Now I once more remember the time this happened to me with my first Nightelf druid. I was to afraid of the guards and because of this missed the lift instead. :rofl:

Thank you for this reminder. :pray:

This is Troll bait, right? Well, I’m a Troll, I am here. Guess it worked?

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I am also on the “Zandalar Tribe Server, RP-PVP” . People are very nice and I get invites a lot.

maybe you are just the anti social one who knows :slight_smile:

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Yeah that’s opposite of my experience, just this morning in the space of a hour doing three seperate quests I grouped for each one, two was a group of 5. I’ve grouped pretty much atleast 7-8 times a day playing about 5 hours a day.

Or your social skills are below medium?
My experience is the opposite. Grouped up with randoms often and my friendlist grows each day.

I’ve seen the exact opposite, original post is just flat out lie.

I see you’ve already swapped your forum account over to Classic, so it’s obvious you want to defend your favourite game, and I get that. But he’s right. Classic for me was anti-social as well.
Sure people invited me into groups, but they wouldn’t say a word and would boot me as soon as they were finished with me.
The only “socialising” I saw in general was people telling the Spanish to speak English, and people picking on those who came over from retail to try out Classic.

I don’t understand why, but during the stress test it was amazing, including the people there, and I couldn’t wait to try Classic properly, but since the official launch it has been absolutely horrendous.

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There is your answer, end of thread.

Already at level 8 I made 2 new friends which I still play with. And along the way I made alot of new ones through helping people questing and while doing dungeons. The social aspect is still there, it’s just you.

My troll alert is tingling…

Take something that is obviously true.
Post a thread saying it’s not.
Repeat till infinity/Reach adulthood.

I am leveling “solo” so far also, but this is not because I don’t wanna be in group with people, but I know there are many players who think grouping and killing 15 defias without even talking to each others considered community or socializing.

I am not accepting any guild invites also as every single recruitment message includes “raid”. I like raiding, but do NOT want to join a guild which their leaders focus on “raiding” or “end game”. I also think this many guild leaders should consider for recruitment. Raiding is natural and organic progression in wow, it has always been, shifting focus and aim on raiding will strengthen the elitist mentality.

I am waiting for now. Till the population settles down. Waiting for a guild who recruit for “the journey” not the end-game raiding. Maybe I was extremely unlucky, but this is the case in my server.

Maybe with my second char I will try to be more social and put more effort on making friends, but right now it seems grouping up with people is nothing different than making random groups in Retail. And joining a guild right now seems not making friends but filling guilds ranks for raids. I am extremely disappointed as much as OP, and I agree

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Maybe he accidentally posted his Google search?

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