u/GroundbreakingAlps2

Blizzard is making the same mistake in TBC anniversary as they did in Vanilla anniversary

Its a mega server/layer issue.

When people start raid logging, the number of active layers goes down.

5 active layers cant support a raiding population of 330k, as a result consume prices skyrocket.

Its impossible to farm enough consumables for so many players with so few active layers. We literally have 1/2 if not 1/3 the amount of layers we had 2-3months ago, because new layers arent being triggered since the majority of the playerbase is offline (raid logging).

Flask of relentless assault is 130g on spineshatter now. Every new day I check AH and the price has literally jumped by 5-10g from the day before. The same could be said for haste/destruction pot, everytime I check AH The price is a new highest. Im worried where this is heading.

I hope blizzard can come up with a fix for this issue. Otherwise I see players either resorting to swiping, or quitting the game in droves. This is not sustainable. Blizzards "hands off" approach for anniversary/classic is killing the game.

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u/GroundbreakingAlps2 — 1 day ago

Blizzard is making the same mistake in TBC anniversary as they did in Vanilla anniversary

Its a mega server/layer issue.

When people start raid logging, the number of active layers goes down.

5 active layers cant support a raiding population of 330k, as a result consume prices skyrocket.

Its impossible to farm enough consumables for so many players with so few active layers. We literally have 1/2 if not 1/3 the amount of layers we had 2-3months ago, because new layers arent being triggered since the majority of the playerbase is offline (raid logging).

Flask of relentless assault is 130g on spineshatter now. Every new day I check AH and the price has literally jumped by 5-10g from the day before. The same could be said for haste/destruction pot, everytime I check AH The price is a new highest. Im worried where this is heading.

I hope blizzard can come up with a fix for this issue. Otherwise I see players either resorting to swiping, or quitting the game in droves. This is not sustainable. Blizzards "hands off" approach for anniversary/classic is killing the game.

reddit.com
u/GroundbreakingAlps2 — 1 day ago