However, some problems are ones that fans actually weren't wanting to put up. Quest mob drop rates and spawns are forgivable, it is the"classic wow gold encounter," but the issues about the technical and societal end are things that should have been fixed by now. One of those rampant problems, the social one, is the seemingly overwhelming variety of bots. Despite Blizzard's recent no-tolerance approach, they nevertheless flooding pretty much every server.

This leads directly into the next problem -- the queue time to get into the servers is totally absurd. We have placed one enthusiast's complaint that has been issued directly to Blizzard's devs via Twitter, in which they bemoan the atrocious queue times. Is the issue there? Part of this is because there are not very many WOW Classic servers. Combining US West's 15 servers and US East's 20 servers, there are only 35 for US-based WOW players to roll onto. The entire Oceanic region has 4 (3 PvP and 1 normal), and Latin America and Brazil both only have 1.

Realms are also limited by kind, which can influence whether the neighborhood is focused on player-vs-player battle, role-playing, or are more neutral in their approach. A full server can take a fantastic amount of time to get into. 

It's 11 PM at night on cheap wow classic gold a Friday, so I'm approximately 1,824th in line to log -- an estimated wait of 2 hours.Blizzard appears to be testing out a few relief, according to the tweet positioned above. Hopefully it'll make it so that people can play on their favorite realms without having to make an appointment and then praying that they do not get disconnected at any point.