It's nowhere near "impressive". It's "expected".Naxx gear - better than heroics; checkAll tactics known for over a decade ; checkOptimised group/raid setup, something not possible back then (when people didn't even know which classes would be ok; never mind not having paladins on horde, shamans on alliance during the first reset); checkConsumables available during the leveling process and during the first raid; checkEvery boss tested on beta multiple times; checkThis wasn't the case during the original BC, but it is now. As such, it would've been shocking if t4 content wasn't cleared.The only impressive thing is that this time around, we were able to play at launch (with some lag and disconnects and whatnot, but we could login etc).Everything in BC is going to get stomped during the first reset (once that content is released). The only boss which could've posed a problem (but won't, as it won't be version 1.0) would've been M'uru. But that will be the killed during the first reset too, I guarantee it.In other news, a 15 y/o human walked after waking up. I guess.
Why is this news?
Whether or not the groups are highly optimized, I seriously doubt anyone in the comments section is seriously arguing that clearing the raids within a few hours of launch truly makes these god-tier players. They're good at TBC classic and clearing the raids so quickly is certainly a goal to accomplish, but I do think it's unreasonable to compare classic-era skill to release-level skill.
Have you guys tried playing a game because its fun, not because it is hard?
Grats to progress, but personally I'm not surprised that bosses are downed this quickly, they've been out for 14 years and there are private servers where people like progress can perfect strats.