I’ve just done 5 boosting runs on my paladin for my mate in stockades, and got instance capped as supposed to.
We switched toons so he could boost me in return. Yet, we were both locked out on other toons we haven’t been playing on.
The moment my paladin was past his 1 hour limit for the first dungeon he boosted, I could enter on my alt.
I’m also using NovaInstanceTracker which confirms all the characters that should and should not be locked out. Yet every single character is out of it, with addon confirming they should not be capped out, after I’m instance capped on my main doing 5 instances within the hour.
It was changed to character specific for TBC, so why is this happening?
Either I’ve missed something, or there has been a change.
Really?
Timing with the paid character boost is too much spot on with this change. It’s a good business opportunity for blizzard to do this after they release paid character boosts, while remove possibility of people doing it themselves at the same time for free.
Why would I embrace that type of corruption?
Questing process is not exactly the thing I’m looking for in WoW anymore after all the times we’ve gone throgh it. Everyone has their thing, but that repetition has gotten old and slow. I’d rather go with efficiency, especially now when I’ve got family and limited hours. Sure I can quest, we’ll reach 70 for our alts when wotlk classic comes out tho’.
He state an opinion people ussualy don’t cry when they express themself. Is a thing nowadays to call people crying by stating an objection or fact statement ? Very confusing why people trow this at each person’s