Classic is an interesting fun server project but I think TBC should be Blizzlike. Vanilla is a bad gane so it makes sense that blizzard implemented 1000 changes to make it somewhat playable but TBC is pretty good so it should be Blizzlike.
What the hell does “Blizzlike” mean?
Blizzlike means as it was back then. No changes basically.
Try google next time
With current tempo we either get TBC with many changes or we are not getting TBC at all. 30 instance lock will be devastating in TBC, and I can see it happening.
Which would end up with like 70:30 Horde to Alliance or worse. To get close to 50:50 private servers use noticeable “bribes” for Alliance. Also what about content progression? Will they even consider actual patch progression? What about bugs and “broken” raid bosses?
The limit is specific to current Classic and even in Classic TBC doing 30 instances a day is bit crazy. Aside of farming there is no sane way to have problem with it.
Well, thats a big untrue, in TBC you normally level just by spam dungeons, 15-25m to clear 1 cd and thats with your level group, you barely fit into 5 instance per hour. So that will ruin a day for most people who decided to go nolife during weekend, and remember 24h cd is something you going to notice the day after you got locked.
15 min is 7,5h of sitting in dungeon, 25m is 12,5h. That’s a lot of time a day… and for leveling I doubt they will push hard with “anti botting” systems, unless they actually don’t want people to level like this. It’s a weird rule but it’s also weird to hit it.
If you do 30 dungeons in a day in tbc something is awfully wrong with you.
This change won’t affect any sane person.
If the bot situation doesn’t change and ppl will have to find DM E 2.0 in order to keep up with the idiotic gold increase then it will be a problem.
You guys are thinking about a situation where things are playing as they should and prices are not inflated. The only good thing is that iirc consumables won’t be that necessary for raiding.
A state of normality is obviously what the players consider as desirable. Planning around bots going rampart is unpredictable, to say the least.
Not really, because the need to reset an instance in TBC constantly is greatly reduced. There aren’t any rare bosses like Jed to worry about, and most of the “chase drops” aren’t low-chance drops from bosses that you farm to hell and back like SGC/HoJ, but rather reasonable-chance drops from heroic bosses that you can only fight once a day. Heck, there aren’t even 30 heroic dungeons in TBC to begin with.
The only ppl affected by such a change in TBC would be lvl 55-60 dungeon solo farmers, and maybe leather farmers in Black Morass.
bro may be something wrong with you for judging me being fan of the game and not like you?
I work 60 hours a week, and when its weekend I go ham on games, 15 hours of play time non stop not a problem for me, and yes 30 dungeons in TBC is nothing because they are much easier.
If this doesn’t make you question your sanity, I don’t know what will.
And household chores? No? You got a slave or what? Also. Food? Workout?
You confirmed youself as forum troll, find another victim and stop wasting my time.
Why would you want to run 30 dungeons in TBC anyway? There’s no rare loot to chase, and soon enough you’ll move to heroics only anyway (for badges, epic gems, Primal Nether, and superior loot), of which you can’t do 30 per day because there aren’t 30 different heroic dungeons in the game.
Hahaha triggered that easily?
Aww poor you.
Now go help your family around the house you lazy 15 hours a day whacko!
The status quo (especially considering the recent events) is making a lot of ppl fear for the worst, and they have reasons to.
Yet we have measures meant to dampen the effects of botting until a more permanent solution will be implemented.
And somehow people still moan about it.
so when is tbc coming?