Thank you all for your kind responses! And yeah, I'm not really sold on 'pristine servers' as a concept either. It's not vanilla wow. Not that I think it's a
bad idea in and of itself, I do think it would actually be an improvement on the game as it is now... but as far as meeting the demand for the old content, as it was? It's a pretty crummy compromise!
Not that I'm 100% anti anything new-wow related, of course. I think it's entirely possible that blizzard
could theoretically recapture the essence of what made wow great in new content. If they could actually give me everything I loved about vanilla in current wow, I'd be over the moon! I think it's probably unlikely, although stranger things have happened. And I agree that the legacy movement can only have a positive influence on WoW. There is still a large audience for vanilla out there, and the more people publicly discussing the old game and what they liked about it, the more these ideas will gain traction and gradually filter in to blizzard's awareness.
I feel pretty positive about that so far, as there's been a huge response and a lot of discourse as a result of Nost. And it's pretty cool that already blizzard have not only acknowledged the existence of private servers, but also the demand for old wow! That's something they stubbornly denied for over a decade! So that's not bad progress when you consider the timeframe this has happened in. Who knows? Maybe Nostalrius was like a focal point for the love of vanilla that still exists in the world, needed to bring it all together and gave it momentum! and hopefully, maybe, possibly, (fingers crossed) we'll one day be able to look back at Nostalrius as the catalyst for the movement that brought legacy servers back to wow! Time will tell, but stay vigilant! Nil desperandum, y'all.
