Its not. Listening to rdf folks will kill the game, the rdf ppl are the ones doing a quick login for loot in raids to then go play among us and path of exile.
Then enlighten me why did WotLK Garner that reputation at all? Outside of maybe achievement hunting you really can’t do much meaningful stuff in WotLK. Dailies only net you gold which doesn’t mean much unless you’re raiding and need to buy consumables/enchants/BoEs. Crafting is inherently tied to Raid progression as that’s the main source of recipes after initial batch and for the decent portion seems to be primary HR target alongside Legendary Fragments and Materials. And thanks to bots farming stuff is the exercise in futility.
Honestly at times I’m willing to give up as it seems that it’s simply impossible to catch up.
This change rings hollow without having embedded it into the existing LFG system.
Reliance on 3rd party software, such as Discord, or already knowing people with whom once can play (a luxury not all of us have) ain’t the best design.
I play Hogwarts Legacy now, because I don’t have the time to wait an hour to form a group before I get to start playing the game. (Or waiting for people to do lower level content while I quest my way through Vanilla and TBC(again) not knowing if the group will ever form).
So for myself and a couple of other people that like to enjoy the game through RDF, I feel this is a slap in the face.
Cause the argument has always been: “We’re not adding RDF for the community, to keep social with the people on your server and build those meaningful communities.”.
Why does this argument not apply to battlegrounds/arena?
To quote some anti-rdf: “This is not classic!” ???
How about RDF? Can be crossrealm or can be just one realm as some servers are mainly horde or alliance and for minority its hard to find a grp. Do you even think about it? I have no idea what was so wrong with RDF on wotlk that u didnt add it on the first place.