1. May 13, 2025  
    Will this server progress through WoTLK and go further adding new expansions and patches or WoTLK is final progress?
    WotLK is the final expansion.

  2. 4 Days Ago  
    honestly the logic of tbc not being in demand enough is kind of tilting. Maybe I'm misinformed but to reference the official progressive servers through blizzard feel like once wotlk was released there was a very clear disinterest save for raid loggers after a month of it being out and a percent of players showed up for wrath raids and otherwise were playing era or seasonal whilst talking about how much they'd like getting back in to tbc. Maybe the pvp scene was more consistent but have a hard time seeing as to why that would justify a vast majority of available p servers with longer lifespans are primarily wrath. I also think a large amount of the drop-off official tbc servers experienced was due to the fact that continuously after 2019 vanilla finished up and tbc progressed players logged like 3 years straight of wow and perhaps just needed a bit of a break, especially considering, the c-viddles era was ending. Myself included needed a break when sunwell dropped but not 6 months later I was missing and wanted to get back into tbc content (picking up my t6 geared main, getting back in to gearing and attuning alts through kz and other t4-5 content and a large amount of people I've spoken to expressed the same thing. My biggest issue is it feels like everytime I actually find and get into a tbc p server it progressing to wrath or ending is right around the corner and thats super frusturating. Hell, I started on another server a little bit before figuring out how to get warmanes onyxia running and would've stuck it out there had it not been for the cross faction stuff which was a deal breaker personally.

    Pretty much the long winded reasoning behind all this is to say I 100% believe it is a good idea to have a perma tbc server or at least one with an extended timeline. A major pet peeve of mine when playing wow or games similar to wow is losing that ability to come back and pick up where I left off or fear of not being able to rush through it enough to get to where I want to be before the current expansions timeline remainder is getting thin.

  3. 2 Days Ago  
    I could be wrong, but it seems(at least to me) that on warmane people prefer wotlk more than tbc.

    Even if there were to be an initial interest in which a few hundred or thousand players were to return to play that expansion, I have a feeling that everything would be over in a short time.
    It's like when you have a crush on a girl and after a few days you're no longer interested.

    Even a survey about this would not be reliable for the reason mentioned above.

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