Dungeon finder in TBC

Your numbers are nothing and classic community doesn’t want you. Go back to retail.
Also, you facebook gamers have no money for a MMO game publisher. You spend 50 euros then leave when you get a new gf irl. We, MMO players, are the ones that spend money in games(reggularly and consistently) and make companies rich.

You(talking about the instant p2w boys) weren’t there when WoW became a legend. Or EQ. or UO. or GW. or FF. or any good MMORPG that made their producers rich. They all became rich because of the persistent, permanent, geeky MMO players. You didn’t make a single MMO game better, ever. You only destroyed the ones that were legends and turned them into empty pieces of garbage until everyone quit.

It is the part of the game, it is a requirement to have a dungeon group.

What you little babies can’t understand is, not everything has to be FUN in a game. Sometimes you do something that is NOT FUN to reach a goal that will eventually give you FUN. In other words, you invest time and effort to HAVE FUN in the end.
Certain things in online games HAVE TO BE tedious and time consuming. Which creates scarcity for these things. SCARCITY creates VALUE. A diamond is precious only because not everyone can have it whenever they want. It is scarce.
A grand marshal sword or a gladiator’s gear set is valuable because it requires you to go through hours and hours of waiting, getting a group, working for months. And in the end, when you reach your goal, then it is MEGA FUN. See? If you had it right when you wanted it, it wouldn’t be that fun. You’d probably forget it after 2 days. But when it is scarce and hard, you never forget it after 20 years and still remember that day. This is what MMOs are about.

You can’t have fun every single minute in a game. Otherwise it becomes meaningless and banal.

When you don’t find a group/raid instantly when you need it you make friends in game. You communicate to people. When you find a good tank, you ask him “can I add you to friend list?” Maybe you invite him to your guild. You develop social skills. And when you get a good group/raid, it is VALUABLE. It is memorable.

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