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[–] DrBunsen ago (edited ago)
I have stopped playing retail WoW when wrath of the lich king surfaced. I started playing vanilla and TBC private servers. On many occasions I posted on the real WoW forums that it would benefit blizzard and the players if they made Vanilla and TBC servers themselves. But they said it would be too expansive.
If that is true, how do I play on a donation based server?
[–] 1d3 ago
Blizzard just doesn't wanna admit that opening legacy servers would likely prove that their old game is better than their new game. Vanilla + TBC would be more populated than WoD, most likely.
[–] DrBunsen ago
They are always /care for the money, why aren't they doing that right now?