37 % of 120s have Pathfinder part 2

Try GW2 flying. They made it very interesting.

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Oh the date of the OP…nvm…

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You are not the git gud mage so you have no right to use that phrase. :raising_hand_woman: :raising_hand_man:

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i agree. 70% of the people still playing that didn’t quit because of it.

Most of the 63% want to be stubborn and not do it because they are holding out hope that Blizzard will change it when it is obvious they are not going to anytime soon. My wife and I took a 4 month break and came back she was barely honored with both and was able to get her flying in 4 days so anyone that hasn’t gotten PF2 is either taking their time, being lazy or just are not doing it.

Nope, because those are singular faction zones. Horde can’t do the PA quests/storyline, alliance can’t do Zandalari, etc. Both factions do the same exact storyline in Naz, even though they do different reputations. And since it’s not a questing zone, and the only thing to get there is flight and some collectibles if you don’t want or need the essence, many won’t bother going all the way to exalted.

But whatever you think, dude. You’re right.

They never admitted to being “lazy”…LOL.

I’m not defending them. But I’m also not going to make false claims or act like I could do better because it’s more likely that I couldn’t. If you think you can do better…and you’re “not lazy”…then do something about it.

All other MMOs and MMORPGs have passed WoW when it comes to ground and flying mounts and travel systems. WoW has regressed badly and prefers punishing players instead.

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They stated it is too time consuming to create content with flying in mins. Hence, they desired to remove it because of the adsitional resources needed.
Hence, laziness.
After all, wotlk and tbc both utilized flying effectively.

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Yup.

Look at class design in Battle for Abilities. Just more laziness. They spend more time designing mobile games then supporting a subscription based game like WoW. Dark times ahead indeed. :frowning:

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Honestly, if I didn’t read the forums, I wouldn’t even know that Pathfinder is supposed to be the worst thing in the world.

I just don’t have these strong feelings about it.

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But are they counting active accounts only? I could see a lot of people reaching 120 and quitting before PF2 came out.

And only 50% of 120s are still playing the game

Yeah, because a lot of 120s aren’t playing anymore. :rofl:

I have 28 level 120’s and only one has completed pathfinder. I wonder if the 37% is the 120’s or accounts.

64% of profiles have completed it now btw:

Although I’m not sure what profiles wowhead refers to. Is that just peeps with the wowhead spyware app installed?

I believe they get access through WoW official support.

If players didn’t read the forum they’d be so lost like those other players in-game who aren’t always mad about stuff. They don’t even know they are supposed to be mad about certain things, suckers.

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lets not make such brazen claims, timbermaw is absolutely mind numbing

The problem when looking at raw data statistics is that its raw. You have no true idea of what your really looking at outside of just numbers. Until its fully annualized, broken down and categorized. Put into its proper prospective until then it is very misleading.