So you admit you were wrong, and now apologize. Thank you.
No one who wants to actually play a fun class is playing it.
Because I like working on things every day, Legion was great for this, you were always working towards the next thing on your weapon.
The backlash is why I agree.
Vacation shouldnât factor in. Itâs not even rational to schedule a vacation for a games planned release date.
With the amount of planning that goes into release dates, you wouldnât say a release date 2 months before release without being sure about it.
your chart doesnât prove him wrong. his statement was:
just because it has a lot of parses doesnt mean that people like to play it.
You have to if you want it, you canât take time off the week before. At least in most places.
Hell, I used to work at a place that if you didnât take time off 5 months before you werenât getting it.
Happens literally all the time, everywhere you go.
And how do you know these people donât have fun pushing themselves to the absolute limit? Just because you donât equate highest dps possible with fun doesnât mean others donât as well.
Sure, we have had that system BEFORE temporary systems were included. Yet, you take away abilities from classes, later on baking it into a system is the point Iâm making.
Instead of continuously reinventing the wheel, blizzard should instead work on improving the wheel. Replace those old rusty parts by working at the basic structure of it, not just replacing it for a new part that you donât have any experience with and are praying itâll just work itself out.
I mean, all the abilities coming in SL are new, and the legendaries are mostly old legendaries and sets that never would have been baked in anyway.
Most classes/specs play fine without them, do they all? No, some are screwed regardless, like monk, but Monk has been screwed since mop
It doesnât matter what we think.
It doesnât even matter what blizz devs think.
It matters what the activision controlled board of directors thinks.
Theyâre adrenaline junkies. I see the type in Battlefield games and Call of Duty as well.
Yeah but what reasons go into the sure about it. Is it balance of the game itself? Is it not wanting to compete with another release? I can see every company putting the money above the quality. So theyâre sure they want to release it on X date but arenât exactly sure where the polish/balance will be at and will patch as they go.
Unless youâre announcing like the week before, youâll never know how polished something is going to be.
You have to go off estimates on when work will be done. This is why there is crunch in the video game world, and the three ptr updates instead of one last week prove it.
BM hunter is my favorite spec. It is no more simplistic then 90% of the other specs out there.
But Blizzard had to know the mission they were undertaken with level squish, all the systems, etc, etc. Sounds like someone may have promised a deadline they couldnât meet.
Idk, looking fine to me, will there be problems? Always is, always will be. Theyâll be fixed for the most part.
I am not concerned about delays. I would rather they work on fixing bugs, issues and get the game right than have a game that has lots of problems that only frustrates me and causes me to quit and play something else.