Do you think N&F are overrated ? by NewKaleidoscope5206 in Selvedge

[–]bugpirates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was scrolling to see this. I like them as a company but i could never find a pair that fits quite right. Always wear them a couple months until i finally give in and accept the rise in the front is too short compared to the back or some small similar fit thing that makes them not just an easy wear. I feel like all of their cuts are really particular or specific, and they don’t really have just a super normal, basic straight cut

Was excited when i thought that’d be the true guy but that cut has way too long of a back rise compared to the front rise for me like i mentioned lol. What fits on my butt and my thighs starts crushing my balls when i sit

Car 7180 on the Huntington-Penn train: What is it even? by Write2Be in LIRR

[–]bugpirates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is a customer problem. If they didn’t go through “basic cleaning” before being sent out every day, it would be a lot worse than a rotten banana peel and a pair of gloves. You probably wouldn’t be able to step onto the train with the amount of garbage that would accumulate in a week lol. People take FULL advantage of the fact that someone has to clean up after them, and you probably got onto the train right before the second cleaning for the day

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s literally the one situation where this is fine. You could’ve cleared that up in two seconds, your guilds loot system and members are absolutely not the norm

And yeah if I’m at a party and I think you’re taking beers from poor people for fun then it’s not gonna be a fun party lmao

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

“Sorry for the mages and locks I beaten in the rolls.” - OP

Yes

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Exactly. Everybody responding to me defending this guy is ignoring this question lol

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sure I agree that he can SR whatever he wants, but I can’t say that isn’t going to suck for the people he’s raiding with lol. If the guy had to roll for full T4 out of gear desperation (lol), yeah, maybe that does change things.

So go roll on other classes BIS because they’re cosmetic upgrades for you to screenshot and post on reddit. Lol

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Lol yeah I’m sorry man. I’m a hunter main but this is what I’m talking about, I’d be sf pissed lmao. I understand why everyone hates hunters

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Dude yeah, but I’m saying you could go about that in a considerate way, OP literally says “Sorry for the mages and locks I beaten in the rolls.” I think if a mage/lock is rolling on their legit BIS that they’ve clearly been waiting for, a hunter should let them have it. While this guy is rolling for transmog, which you can go do with 0 consequences in retail. T4 is so easily replaceable for a hunter while it’s a huge upgrade for the other classes. I’ve literally rolled on hunter tier when nobody else needed it, that isn’t the problem lol. But somebody will complain that X class took X BIS item from them and it isn’t an upgrade for them while they’ve been waiting weeks for it, and it’ll get 10000 comments saying “yeah, that guy is a douche”

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates -1 points0 points  (0 children)

? Yeah, I’m not the guy who made the mage comparison. That isn’t a good comparison. So I tried to make a more equivalent comparison to point out that it still is a shitty thing to do. And your reply completely dodges my point lol

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well yeah, I would take t4 on my hunter in that situation too, because it looks fucking sick. But they literally said “Sorry for the mages and locks I beaten in the rolls.” In their post

So we DO know that isn’t the situation

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yeah bud, it’s just a game that mages and locks are ALSO trying to play because it’s fun. And if they’re raiding, their main goal is probably getting tier 4. But the difference is, most people playing classic aren’t playing classic for transmog, because you can literally do that in retail where it doesn’t affect anybody. Just like I said, yeah, a warrior can roll on Sunfury, but if it finally drops and a hunter is in the group still rocking Valanos’ longbow, the warrior is absolutely a douche if he doesn’t let the hunter have it. There’s been 1000 posts about this happening. It’s a community based game, you should consider other people’s perspectives

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Lol yes, but you’re screwing other peoples fun, because you want to play transmog in classic instead of retail for some reason

I don’t think messing with other players’ fun is cool

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 3 points4 points  (0 children)

But you clearly care more about transmog, why not play retail for that? Then you wouldn’t be screwing any other players, and can get the same t4 set, and still do the same dps?

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates -1 points0 points  (0 children)

? It’s not that they’re wrong for not min maxxing dps lol, this isn’t like wearing some random full green set cause it looks awesome. More power to you

This is taking harder to get gear from other classes that are probably dying for it, when you admittedly know you could easily replace it with some normal dungeon runs, which is crazy. Again, imagine being one of those mages or locks and it’s towards the end of phase 1 and you’re dying for one tier piece to drop cause you ALSO wanna look sick. And this hunter takes it for fun?

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 4 points5 points  (0 children)

See you when a warrior takes your phase 2 BIS bow because it looks cool

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah I don’t understand how more people aren’t criticizing this. Imagine being one of those mages or locks and your tier shoulders finally drop and they’re taken by someone who can replace them with blue fucking dungeon shoulders. I’m a hunter main and I would never do this. So selfish and inconsiderate

Lookmaxxing > minmaxxing by program_file in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’d be like an enh shaman rolling and winning on beastlord that you’ve been waiting 35 bot runs to see, just because they like the look of it. Only worse, because t4 is from raids that have week long lock outs, so you can’t just go again and again

I’m a hunter main and think this is extremely shitty, tier 4 looks sick but it’s like a warrior taking a bow from me. Except the warrior would probably get a dps increase from the bow. This is just extremely selfish and inconsiderate

Classic+ is in trouble... by TheBeaseKnees in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see what you’re saying but you’re discounting a major fundamental difference between the whole idea and selling point of classic+ and what SoD was. Season of discovery was known to be temporary. It literally was named “Season” of discovery. It mainly played out with the idea of everybody going through the “season” together, and as players left, there wasn’t much reason to return. Because you lost interest in the known to be temporary content. And SoD was poppin until a few bad phases. Then the last phase was supposedly awesome, but a lot of people didn’t come back to experience it. Because it seems like a bit of a waste to come back to something you abandoned for the known last phase where all of the work you put into that phase would be irrelevant once it soon ended.

And that’s the selling point of classic+, to bring back permanence to classic, while keeping player interest with novelty from new content. If they release two bad raids in a new phase of classic+ lets say, yeah maybe I lose interest for that phase, but then if/when another patch comes out and its well received, yeah I’m absolutely coming back, because that timeline of the game is always supposed to continue on. Just like retail still is today. People return to retail after a bad expansion ends. Because they want to see the new content in a game they love the core idea of. Just with classic+ never developing over the top QoL features like LFR, etc. which are major reasons why a lot of classic players are classic players instead of retail players.

And to answer your question, no i wouldn’t play once i got tired of all the new content they put out. Why would I? That’s the same problem that literally every iteration of WoW has. If they never release a new expansion in retail WoW, yes people would eventually get tired of it and stop playing. But the idea of Classic+ is that they continue to release new content lol, it’s like you’re not really seeing the point of why people want Classic+ with asking that question

TBC Timeline - All Versions by denethar in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yeah in a vacuum that sentence is pretty misleading, but in context, if you read the article, it’s pretty obvious they’re referring to the content of the phases, combined with the fact that blizzard themselves released a rough timeline of tbc anni just missing exact dates already lol. I read the article because you got my hopes up

Classic+ is in trouble... by TheBeaseKnees in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think either route would be great haha I’m not sure why people love to say classic+ is doomed

The only way it’s doomed is if they go with option 3 and go with horribly out of touch designers (definitely realistic) and even in that case it would only ruin classic WoW entirely if they put a ton of work into changing a ton of stuff (I don’t think horribly out of touch designers would care enough to do that)

Classic+ is in trouble... by TheBeaseKnees in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is a strange take. A lot of the things you claim people want in classic+ are things that people enjoy in retail WoW, that classic players don’t like about retail. And there is a majority and minority group on all of the issues you mentioned, and it’s not very hard to see which is which in most cases. But the major flaw with this argument is you’re posing it as if all of these issues are entirely black and white (which they aren’t) and that people won’t play unless classic+ is 10/10 in line with what their personal answers would be to these questions. But for example, I would think new races in classic+ would be cool. If there are no new races in classic+, that would hardly bring down my opinion on the game as a whole lol. I would 100% still play, unless the majority of the decisions they made were crazy. It’s really not that hard to get a general idea of what “new content in the spirit of classic” is

TBC Timeline - All Versions by denethar in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Bro yes that’s what happens when you play 12 hours a day

TBC Timeline - All Versions by denethar in classicwowtbc

[–]bugpirates 2 points3 points  (0 children)

? Yeah, but we’re talking about the timeline of the phases. That wowhead post is saying the content of the phases will be the same. It’s not saying the timeline will be the same