I was wondering, as i’ve played whole wotlk classic, and begin of cataclysm classic.
What is actual point of it, and future of it, dont tell me its gonna be repeating patches, till we come to expansions we really didn’t like?
I mean would be awesome if blizzard could clarrify is there any actual diffrence or whatsoever that willl happen with it. As for now its kind of pointless to play same thing all over again, just to come to expansions i dont really like.
I mean that could happen but I don’t think that will happen.
I don’t think that the expansions after legion will get to many players wanting them.
Maybe bfa but that’s it.
Oh they wouldn’t…would they? They can’t be serious about a WoD Classic and expecting people to be excited about it…?
They could release Farahlon and the Shattrath Raid, but it’s still WoD…it’s still “sit in Garrison until raid time.”
They will keep making classic versions until eventually classic 18.0 releases before the actual 18.0
For a serious answer, they kind of make it up as they go, it’s a pretty known fact. The question when it stops depends on popularity. Don’t forget we have fresh classic realms that will go into TBC. So maybe when these realms reach classic BFA or something there isn’t enough demand for classic SL and they freeze them, but by the time the fresh realms reach classic BFA in 203X there will be enough demand and they make classic SL and so on.
Maybe one day Microsoft comes and says there’s not enough demand for classic so they expect Blizzard to stop making new classic expansions. Who knows?
What i don’t understand is why are they following no changes rule for post wotlk expansions when those are not truly classic.
I would love modern character models and UI with edit mode in cata and onward.
Classic is just Retail but in the past. So it’s going through all the same stages.
Some people love the old skool versions and others don’t. But other than the original, seasonal and hardcore versions, the rest are just cycling through the expansions.
I mean sure no doubt, but it feels like they wanna recreate expirience for those who didn’t originally participate, could be wrong, but i think i am not far.
I’ve played whole wotlk classic, then they announced cataclysm classic i was like for real?
Then i started thinking what is actual point i’ve collected every single bit of content during retail wotlk, now i did while its classic, so what i gain actually from all that. I dont know i might be overreacting, but all that drama around classic stuff changed a bit path of how serious company Blizzard once was. To much going an around i dont even know what to do anymore, what to actually play, it doesn’t have to do anything with preference, its just game overall. It would be so cool, if they didn’t take that route, and recover all those old days, as it feels to me to much, and i dont understand actual point in recreating something that shouldn’t be simply recreated if there is no intention of build more of it. I believe Cataclysm was a very bad change of what WoW used to be, and all after just followed it.
Sure MoP was not as bad, however cataclysm did the change, big one, the one we didn’t need, why they didn’t re-think and maybe after wotlk create some more cool and idea that actually would make sense. Deathwing, destroy everything was just cliche, dont you think? It could have been something… but yeh…
See the original story play out. This will be most apparent in MOP where you’ll see the Vale of Eternal Blossoms in their original form and then see it destroyed as the patches roll out. Or do the original Cloak questline.
Experience those raid with contempory Talents and Gear.
That can all be achieved in 6 months or so and then it’s time to move onto the next expansion and do the same again.