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World of Warcraft Classic dev explains why login queues are so long from ArmstrongDelia's blog

World of Warcraft Classic is full. Everyone is craving a hit of that intoxicating nostalgia, but there's hardly even room for a single diminutive gnome. When you're stuck in a queue, you've got a lot of time to express your frustration about being stuck in said queue, and a lot of people have been doing exactly that.In response to a player asking why Blizzard didn't have more servers in place to avoid these long queues, game director Ion Hazzikostas explained the developer's approach and why it can be better to have too few realms than too many.

“We’ve tried to prioritize the long-term health of our realm communities, recognizing that if we undershot the mark in terms of launch servers, we could move quickly to add additional realms in the opening hours,” Hazzikostas writes. “But if we went out with too many servers, weeks or months down the line we’d have a much tougher problem to solve.” Hazzikostas says that there are certain tools, like free character transfers, that can be utilized in the long-term for underpopulated servers but calls the process “tremendously disruptive” and something Blizzard wants to avoid. If you want to know where to buy World of Warcraft Classic Items, 5mmo.com will be your best choice.

On the surface, this might seem to indicate a need for more servers to handle the interest, but Blizzard believe it won’t be a long-term issue. In an interview with Forbes, WoW game director Ion Hazzikostas explained that they expect many of the players who join the game on day one will quickly disappear, leaving a much smaller number who actually want to play Classic long-term.

Since the beta launch, Blizzard has added 20 new server realms to help handle the amount of players looking to get online. But once inside, the new player management system called Layering, which should even out populations to keep busy areas from buckling under the strain, doesn't seem to be working quite as expected. WoW players are struggling with some kill-and-collect quests due to overcrowding, with dwarves, elves and orcs all fighting over the same monster loot drops to complete quests.

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Added Sep 3 '19

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