Furthermore i severely doubt any "casual" from Alexis's blog

With no wbuffs or wow tbc gold harder raid bosses will certainly provide a greater challenge than vanilla. Many complained about MC being an insult. This has been rectified in a way. The developers are now reportedly fixing mage boosting. That will help improve the leveling experience and world interactions.


Many "Classic" players are looking for #nochanges. Classic+ will not be Classic and would be appealing to players who aren't "vanilla or vanilla" players. Modern MMO players want modern designs and older players prefer a straightforward designs. They're not great at their game, so it is recommended to keep no changes.


They also went to FF14, New World so now they are expecting more or have just switched games. Classic+ will have to be as brainless as Classic to make room for "bad" players (LFR) that can only play Classic and on the contrary hand would have to offer modern games to everyone else... It's a challenge to accomplish, if not impossible. It's likely that the Classic+ community would come together in a single unit since it's so dispersed.


You're looking to go with the classics but you don't want it to be a classic. It seems that you want to try something new. Every private server that played Classic + gave up after several weeks. The only reason to play this game that is 15 years old is because of the community.


On that point Classic has done a great job more than any Classic + edition could. What you're asking for is an old game of 15 years to be inventive and introduce new well everything, they did, its called expansions and while there are some that don't, it's basically Classic +.


Furthermore i severely doubt any "casual" guild is going back to Season of Mastery, only part bout this whole thread is my curiosity about how many other like-minded players really want to cheap tbc gold do this.



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