With Patch 7.2 it's clear that a lot of the changes are sort of geared towards more dedicated players; as someone who does WOTLK Gold a lot of casual, solo play do you think it's something that could keep attracting players like me or to people that don't necessarily have many hours in the week to commit to the game? To still be able to have fun and play without commitment and to enjoy all the new content?
TD: One of the things we're very pleased about with 7.2 is that we're able to provide plenty of content. It's the most extensive patch we've ever made in WoW and, to your fact, there's an abundance of different players of WoW and there's a variety variations in the game. In my opinion, we're appealing to all demographics. There are things on here like Pet Battle Dungeons for those who would like to log in and do their Pet Battles.
There's even a World of Warcraft Quest. The world of the outdoors players who aren't keen to take part in hardcore raids or dungeons, will find something to offer.Some players over on their subreddits for the game expressed their displeasure at the shorter pre-patch, as many didn't have enough time to schedule their schedules for the launch date or simply wanted to have more the time they could play with their new characters at level 60 prior to the release for the Burning Crusade.
The user Periodiko has pointed out on the game's subreddit with an upvoted message on the subject of pre-patch length, while Blizzard didn't explicitly state how the pre-patch would last prior to the announcement, "The explicit intention of permitting people to upgrade their level in Blood Elves and Draenei was to allow them to progress to 60 in preparation for TBC. The expectation is there will be a reasonable time frame to achieve this in...it is extremely unlikely we'd only get two weeks, which could be a very unwise method of doing it."
Unfortunately, the announcement about the pre-patch cheap WOW WOTLK Classic Gold wasn't the only thing that has upset members of the WoW Classic community. The introduction of various paid services, none of which existed in WoW Classic or in the original version of the Burning Crusade, have also ruffled feathers. When you pre-patch, a level of 58 for characters, which is known as the "Dark Portal Pass" is available to purchase one time per account for $40.
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