Classic's effect on gold wow classic might be cloudy from Limm's blog
Classic's effect on gold wow classic might be cloudy, but it's future isn't. Before this year Blizzard announced its plans to expand Classic over six phases that mirror the original updates Warcraft received from 2004 to 2006. Every one is going to include dungeons raids, and PVP systems like Battlegrounds and PVP-specific equipment.
However, Blizzard has never been clear on what rate these upgrades will require. Hazzikostas claims that is because the team isn't sticking to a set timeline but may roll out updates when they feel the community at large is ready for something fresh.
"We want to make sure we're not racing gamers through content ever and not obsoleting things before it's a chance to breathe," Hazzikostas tells me. "If we're rushing players on Ahn'Qiraj when most of them just have four or three bits of the tier-2 collections from Blackwing Lair, that is kind of cutting the material brief. We want to prevent that."
Nevertheless, Stage 2, which adds a PVP honor system for monitoring and world bosses like Kazzak kills against enemy players, should arrive before the year is completed. "I think it's a matter of later this year, I think we can say definitively," Hazzikostas says.
Hazzikostas says there's still but one of the biggest factors is that cheap wow classic gold some servers are using layering to disperse their populations out and ensure stability. Layering is one of the greatest ways Classic deviates from the Warcraft's original release as it's a new technology that drops players into instances of a zone so everyone was not at the exact same region at the same time during the first launch hurry.
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Added | Dec 22 '19 |
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