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World of Warcraft Classic recently launched a "small-scale" closed beta for a limited number of players ahead of it's live release worldwide on August 27. Since the beta started, Blizzard has apparently been receiving reports from players who are mistaking features of the classic version of the MMO for bugs. As a result, the studio recently released a "not-a-bug" list to clear up any misconceptions. To get more news about buy wow gold safe, you can visit lootwowgold official website.
The legacy server reverts WoW back to the 1.12 version that originally launched in 2004. To be true to how it was back then, the studio has reproduced everything the older version had to offer, including inconsistencies - which has evidently lead some players to believe it's buggy.
In the blog post, Blizzard's community manager addressed that the nature of WoW Classic will invoke different memories for different players, which can easily lead to misunderstandings: "As we've discussed before, the nature of WoW Classic sometimes invokes different memories for different players, and this leads to certain misconceptions for some about what is or isn't working as intended." As a result, the studio has outlined a list of "commonly-reported gameplay in WoW Classic that is actually not a bug."