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Player base is reacting into classic wow gold from Limm's blog

It has been utterly predictable. What I find more interesting is the way the player base is reacting into classic wow gold on the entire. There's a definite group of people who have no clue how to play the sport -- stumbling through various topics, fighting to orient themselves in classes they never played in 2004 or have forgotten how to perform according to 15-year-old rules. On the Retail servers, chatter about Classic is mostly about how awful it is and how thankful many players should not be engaging with it. On Classic servers, the chatter is over how much fun people are having and how glad they are to be back in a version.


That, and fighting over if the Deadmines instance should be abbreviated"DM" or"VC." I have witnessed this debate three mywowgold times today, on two distinct servers. Other meme callouts include"50 DKP minus," (NSFW predicated on speech ),"Shield / Hearth," and... *sigh*"Leroy Jenkins." 


There have been calls for somebody to fire up a Ventrilo server for everyone on and while I have seen some debates in conversation, I'd say Classic has generally been more demanding than retail. In fact, one irony is the fact that the machine I hung on last night was full of more complaining about Classic mechanics than the Classic server I am playing.


The first Classic launching on Monday night was quite laggy, however, Blizzard had cautioned that it would be. As long as I've played WoW -- 15 decades now, off-and-on -- it's been possible for its absolute variety of players on the host to cause lag. Right now, the queues for login are all currently extending regardless of the fact that servers may hold several times more players today than they can in 2004. As time passes, this may fade away. The question is, when it does what will be left?



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