As someone who was around at the first dark portal opening when servers where smaller I can only imagine how packed the zones in TBC will bee upon release. Almost everyone I know is planning to run instances like crazy. What will hinder this is the 30 instances a day cap (yes some of us are planning to go this hard and fast). This will take the strain of the open world play at first until everyone becomes more spread across the zones but the instance cap needs to go. Let face it, it has never stopped the bots but only hurt real players who with covid have had all the time in the world to play and farm. Without the cap removed the open world is going too be almost unplayable at first. AS for shatt 1 city with everyone from both factions going to be fun also. Hope Blizz has something planned for this as mega looking forward to reliving my old glory days as a paladin main tank.
+1000 . This isn’t just about zones being packed , but running instances non stop before doing any quests (with the exception of attunement/key quests ofc) is the optimal reputation farm aswell .
Generally speaking i don’t plan to do a burnout of this caliber but there is no reason to block players from farming dungeons as much as they want
I agree sooo much. The 5 per hour can stay but for all that is holy remove the 30 instances per 24 hour. At least do this for the outland ones.
I can’t imagine questing the first 2 days of TBC Classic with the bottleneck that is Hellfire and Zanga.
Reasoning for the instance limit is to fight off against farm bots, which it doesn’t successfully do.
Why even keep it?
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