I don’t know how to continue on this conversation with you.
You’re currently paying £10 (assuming) for classic and SL.
Next month you’ll be paying £10 for classic, SL and TBC.
TBC costs you £0.00
£0.00 means it is free.
Just for Classic. If I was to be playing for TBC, It’d be the same for TBC… I’d be paying $15 for TBC.
If you want to make the whole awful argument of “Well you’re paying for ALL 3” then how come I can’t log into all 3 at once? Can only log into one at a time, so checkmate to your own dumb little arguments.
It’s money they wouldn’t have if they didn’t have Classic up, because I wouldn’t be paying to play retail currently. So really, if you want to go your dumb argument route Classic is paying for retail. Still not free. Free is 0, of any currency.
Next month you’ll have access to TBC at no additional cost and if you decide to only play TBC then that’s your personal decision, it has’t cost you a dime.
Such an irrelevant point, it’s blowing my mind that you think that’s a good argument.
Anyways, I’m tapping out here.
Entitlement with no understanding of simple economics, combined with classic Andy’s the most toxic gamers in existence, not a good recipe.
To all the people complaining here preternding that they’ll not play TBC now, I look forward to seeing you in 26 days time complaining about log in queues and saying things like “Thank God I didn’t pay for TBC”.
With all due respect, charging this much money for a deluxe edition of the expansion that is essentially 15 years old is rather unreasonable. I am aware that this is a purely optional purchase, but even so it is overpriced in every conceivable way. This is not a new expansion or even a remaster of an old one. This is simply a re-release.
Please consider adjusting the price to more accurately match the value of the product.
That’s really nice Blizzard, prioritizing releases of your old xpacs over the state of your current one. Where is 9.1 you donkeys? ANY NEWS ON IT? YES? NO?
You know they need pay the money invested on TBC is not easy to port a game like that into a actual engine, they got a lot of rough and hard work for classic.
So instead make people buy TBC they made a optional content for people who want it.
Oh, come on. It was a handful of programmers who did the whole lot of it - it wasn’t that expensive. Certainly not expensive enough to offset the millions of players who paid for the sub just to play Classic.