Accessibility should not have to be earned. Steady flying should be automatically available as an alternative

whats unhinged is watching a bunch of no-life trolls foaming at disabled players and others having issues with flight and wanting five hours of pathfinder removed LMAO

Larry, Curly, Moe and Shemp. Plays the three stooges theme song. Waits for the next rerun to start.

It’s honestly impressive at this point. It’s like the HElf players but for a feature that already exists in the game, that is now even easier to unlock then before. Wild they spent an entire Sunday on here.

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lmao…

hypocrites…

I already said, if they spent half the effort in game playing it as they do posting this stuff on the forums, they would be world class unbeatable players of WoW that would have 100% of all the achievements accomplished.

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Well they can’t you see. Because of dragonflight.

I still don’t get this.

If you can’t press space bar twice, and then every 6 seconds press your 1 key, then how do you play your class? How do you run through the world?

Because that’s literally all it takes to dragonride. Space bar twice to take off, then every 6 seconds you get a vigor point and you press the button that makes you move forward faster.

Heck, you don’t even really need to do that second part. Every 6 seconds hit space bar again.

I don’t understand all this outcry about not being able to dragonride.

Ps. All you have to do to unlock account wide static flying is do the leveling story and walk around the zones. That’s it.

It’s not locked behind some convoluted pathfinder achievement like it normally is. You don’t even have to complete the L80 story. Just the leveling campaign.

On top of that, every zone is accessible by foot. I think you NEED to dragonride maybe 2 times in the entire story. Once to get to town and then again to get to the second zone down the coreway. After that you can open up the lifts to get to the ringing deeps. And both Hallowfall and Spiderville are accessible on ground mounts. Just treat the expansion like every single other expansion before Dragonflight where you didn’t have static flying unlocked yet.

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The rest of the game does not give me motion sickness.

Lio, I look at many of the naysayers (the truly bad faith ones) like that little nagging, negative voice in your head. These people probably don’t even care about the situation, they’re just bored. It’s not your job to change their mind, the best you can do is present the facts and go on your way.

If they’re not engaging in good faith, ignore and move on. Once enough people, who are actually discussing things, ignore them, all they’ll have left is their own little echo chamber where they can just troll each other. The ones that want to will discuss and the trolls can have their entertainment by feeding on each other. It’s a win-win.

Or, to put it another way “Never argue with a fool. They will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience”

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Brother, I am not talking about you so I’m not sure why you’re continuing to make it about you.

You’re not the only person in this thread.

No you don’t. Why does Skyriding give me motion sickness where Steady flight doesn’t? I have no idea, but it does.

I was responding to your statements in a post. That’s what people do in a public forum.

Edit: if you look at my post it was to a response you made to me.

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Uh, you literally asked “I don’t really know how it is that skyriding is an issue for people but the rest of the game isn’t” and they said what their experience was.

Why would you assume they were monopolizing the thread?

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clearly they dont…just trolls trolling for attention.
Imma stay right here however…flagging every post that violates the forum rules.

Here’s what I actually said for full context:

I already recognized that motion sickness was an issue, and I acknowledged that Blizzard has addressed those concerns. I’m not sure what your point is other than beating a dead horse.

Blizzard has addressed the motion sickness problem, but it’s not resolved.

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It doesn’t resolve the problem for you.

Which sucks and I sympathize with it, but again, not what I was discussing to begin with.

You are giving advice to someone who won’t listen to it. They treat these posts like their own personal echo chamber and flame anyone they don’t agree with.

As well as use awful attempts to silence people and chase them away from threads.
Easily one of the most hypocritical amd disengenuous posters around, so unfortunately your advice falls on deaf ears.

(And give it a few, they will reply calling me a troll mocking handicap people and such, further backing how dishonest they are)

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This is true.

I will continue to post responses to your posts when I disagree with them.

I think that’s all anybody here is asking for, without being called sociopaths by people claiming to care about disabilities while wielding them as verbal weapons.

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