Bots as well as gold inflation and WOW TBC Gold soul crushing consume costs. "Buffing bosses" may not involve more job, but more pressure to purchase more consumables. Players will be required to gdkps. Classic was still enjoyable. But Naxx and AQ reduced the enjoyment of the game.

Those were mega server problems. It was incredible to have servers with 3.5k users. If you're able to farm your own consumes, you don't have to spend any additional money. Inb4 is too big with nodes: This is a huge server issue. Servers that have vanilla-like populations have not had any issues.

What server? It didn't happen in the first place, but I'm not suggesting that it didn't. It was only minimally when it was compared to other servers. I was on Bloodsail towards the end, but I had been on Thalnos Benediction, benediction and mankrik before that. Mankrik on Horde. Alliance on the other 3. Bloodsail did not have the problems other servers did. Visitors came to our server to buy mats that they could sell on other servers.

No wbuffs and harder raid bosses will definitely bring an even greater challenge than the standard. Many complained about that MC was untrue. The problem has been addressed to a certain extent. The developers are now reportedly fixing mage boosting. This should improve levels of the game and also improve world interactions.

A lot of "Classic" players want #nochanges. Classic+ is not Classic and could appeal to playerbase outside of "vanilla centric" players. Modern MMO players want modern designs and older players prefer a simple design. They're not very good at their game, so it is best to have no changes.

People played FF14, New World because they now expect more or have switched games. Classic+ must be as brainless as Classic to make room for "bad" players (LFR) which can only do Classic while on the flip side, it would need to provide modern games to everyone else... it's hard to achieve, if it's even possible. Classic is a highly fragmented community and cheap Burning Crusade Classic Gold is very unlikely that it will unite into a single Classic+ version.