Ye it would be nice
Oh no your 2 weeks behind together with all the paladins and shamans the world is going to end!
Another reason why boost is good
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It doesnât take only 2 weeks of playing to levelup from 1 to 58, not even with nerfed xp during TBC especially not for normal person who plays 3-4 hours a day.
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Even 2 weeks behind are a lot at the beginning of the expansion. Those who started from 60 will be full HC geared from dungeons sooner than you hit lvl 70.
So all paladins and shamans will never catch up. Sad
If you canât stand that players who invested more time in the game than you are ahead of you, then you have an issue with the âClassic gamesâ.
Even with the boost those who have more time to play than you will create a gap pretty fast.
Itâs the âThe less you sleep, the better you areâ era.
The âiâll be lateâ doesnât work in 2021 because you can start playing now and we clearly know whatâs next.
another thread on the same issue, regurtitating the same arguements, really !
- blizzard is a business and can make money however it wants to
- running all these servers (and future wrath servers) will cost money, so you want boost or just no servers at all - classic over, thanks, was a fun project
- bots will (and already do) exists regardless of a 1 time per account boost
- original wow content is over 15 years old and has been played to death by millions of people, nothing is new or unknown and most players are now at 60 raid logging or only interested in end game content, levelling is a barren wasteland
- getting a level 58 character with some blues and ZERO reps/professions is not in any way and instant p2w or instant âend gameâ option, 58-70 and profs/rep will be just as hard (and rewarding)
- back in the day RAF existed and many many many players got âboostedâ through the majority of the game - so these arguements of âyou cant be an mmorpg player if you dont like or want to level through to 58â are pointless, some players did it, many did not (or at least not with their alts etc)
- âgo back to retailâ insults get thrown both ways, as it turns out i recently did play retail, i decided to level a monk as the healing style seems interesting, so i took a pandaren monk and spoke to chromie to play the mop era content - was absolute fun and i even met a few players also playing that content (which i didnt expect), nothing about it was instant or bought, so this idea that retail is a 1 click win thing is nonesense, my point here is your game is what you make it you are given the game world but its up to you to enjoy it.
- as iâve pointed out in the other mega pointless thread, there are many legitimate reasons why somebody cannot start levelling this very second, you are not the authority on whether someone can play and enjoy the game their way - you dont get to dictate how others play the game
the boost is there,
you are not forced to take it (but you will)
it will not ruin your game
it will not (without further surveys and community discussion) by itself lead to more âshopâ stuff
the potential bots will get dealt with
but this is the very important main thing you need to try and understand
"it doesnt matter if some random elf or gnome is a boosted character, your game is what you make it, you are responsible for the enjoyment you have, not another player
Nah, the boost helps a player like me
Or others.
Bots will be in the game anyway.
They alrdy have 10 lev 60 chars for botting, they dont need to waste boost money.
Stop beeing so rigid!
Gluck man!
Really?
And do you have anything to back this up?
The rest of your arguments basically boil down to: âthe pay-to-win boost is good because it will make big profits for Activisionâ.
Yeah, so will stuffing the game full of microtransactions, selling Tier and PvP gear, charging real cash for bank slots, bags, respec etc. Doesnât make it a good thing.
The worst part of your âargumentâ was:
you are not forced to take it (but you will)
Maybe Iâd best put on a tinfoil hat to shield myself from your awsesome psychic mind-reading powers?
They do something bad, so itâs OK for me to do something bad. He robbed a shop, so itâs OK for me to rob a post office.
I keep on hearing this âtwo wrongs make a rightâ stuff in these threads.
No. Just because people exploit the game with bots does not magically make it right for others to exploit the game with pay-to-win boosts.
Again this monkey with his âpay to win boostââŚWhats win exactly?What advantage compared to players who played classic?Why these fanatics so biased
The thing is, itâs not an oldschool MMO any more.
Itâs played by Millions of mostly reward-driven, progress-oriented MinMaxers. A game isnât âoldschoolâ because of its original title, itâs oldschool because of the Environmentit exists in. And, like it or not, WoW lives in the Environment of a modern community of powergamers.
Yes, they EVENTUALLY did.
This âeventuallyâ however, is still 2 Expansions away at this point.
At which point most of us âoldschoolâ players (been playing since Vanilla as well btw), will have quit the game anyway, provided they even continue the âClassicâ-Line past WotLK. So I see no issue there.
Stop taking game se seriously.
U like it u play it! U dont u quit!
Theres no life and death situations here!
2much melodrama and whine!
They wonât since they can levelup during prepatch before TBC comes
They invested time into Classic, not into TBC
So can everyone
You are missing the point, you seem to continue thinking Iâm in some arguing for the boost.
I am putting my view out there, and my view is that the boost doesnt matter,
its your game to play and enjoy, you pay a subscription and that gives you access to the world of warcraft, what you do in that world is up to you, the boost will not ruin your game
You dont get to decide who can play or how they play!
I donât want to play Classic because its boring I want TBC and boost allows me to skip Classic leveling which is, again, simply extremely boring. And you know what? I donât want to be bored while playing a game
But youâll have to deal with the âboringâ content anyway for several reasons.
And Classic TBC is linked with Classic, so invested time in Classic count in TBC
Ye even in TBC there are few boring things, not many, But they wonât take 2 months to get done like Classic leveling
TBC is one of my top expansions, thats why I want to play it. Vanilla is a whole different story. After 15 years of WoW I simply donât want to levelup on Classic again I donât want to bore myself to death just to be able to play my favourite expansion.