You should be positive about that because there’s no legitimate reason not to be. Full stop.
If you believe these forums, 95% of players suddenly overnight developed motion sickness. So don’t play. These forums have gotten so ridiculous it’s actually laughable just to read them some days.
And two undead beat them up and threw torches at them and yelled “This is Sylvanas country now!”
Not true I don’t care who or what you want to identify as , and I hate dragon riding.
Have they looked at the motion sickness options that already exist when they ask for a fix?
Or are they doing the forum classic “complain first, find out if the problem had already been solved later”?
FWIW I ran WoW on a G4, it came with a 1 button mouse. It didn’t run it well but it did run it… I did replace that computer with a significantly better one before TBC hit though
With that said apple has since moved to multibutton mice support thankfully. Their latest mouse probably isn’t the best for playing wow (I recommend a mouse with programmable buttons on the side for more efficient game play) but it should be possible all things considered…
So you’re saying you don’t play any other games cause you’re a blizzard fan too? Or just everyone else except you. Seems like quite the generalization which also makes it false.
Also, what are you crying about? The game is too easy? It’s been that way since wotlk launched. If you’re not used to it, idk, mang. Figure something out you person who never played any other games like the rest of us.
Hey, he said no one here plays other games! We can make our own generalizations too since we don’t play any other games.
Kinda pathetic
And your motion sickness is the problem of the masses because?
Maybe find something that you can do that doesn’t cause motion sickness? I mean, I’m never going to be an adult film star or a model, but, I haven’t demanded that men with giant members cut them down or that more attractive people get uglier. The world is full of things to do. Find things that you can do and quit demanding others find a way to accommodate your sense of entitlement.
Disabilities shouldn’t dictate any gameplay design regardless.
Disagree, its people who are lazy and refuse to learn. Plenty of Blizzard fans aren’t stupid/stubborn, at least in this neck of the woods.
Have you considered that some players don’t want to be “engaged” all the time and want to take a little breather once in a while? Flying allows for that. I don’t know what all this crap is about “putting it on auto and going AFK”, but even if it is a thing, what’s it to you? If people want to end up stuck in some piece of geometry or far out to sea, it doesn’t affect you at all. Why the hell does this bother you so much? I don’t like flying mounts flapping all over the ground, but if others want to look stupid, it doesn’t affect me at all. Live and let live and stop telling grown folks what to do.
Dragon Riding just further emphasizes the “Go! Go! Go!” mentality that blights the current iteration of the game. Pandarens at least got one thing right. “Slow down.”
you have no clue what my leanings are.
What a coincidence, I feel it’s a small price to pay giving up the uber casual feelings of being left behind thus needing to be catered to specifically because they refuse to just adapt for the betterment of the game. However the argument for that was Wrath.
The second all aspirations for many in this game died because they were given a much easier solution without nearly as much work and only a couple differences in stats was the day this game started its decline.
Because plenty of people in the masses also have motion sickness or other health issues. Take Cyberpunk 2077, which gave a reviewer a seizure that could’ve killed her because CDPR didn’t have a warning, disclaimer or the ability to disable strobe effects. It might not have an impact on you, but you also don’t know the actual statistics for how many people do have issues with certain gameplay features. Blizzard can track this data and them adding more accessibility with every expansion, even in niche cases, would suggest that they’re aware of this and want to mitigate any health issues associated with the game.
The problem with WoW (and arguably CDPR) is that the engines for both games are utter crap and the main problem with adding accessibility is fist fighting the engine into a position where it’ll support the accessibility features. Sick people play games as well and they’re allowed to voice complaints. Why is it that Pokemon players can complain about Game Freak’s crappy optimisation making them ill and Blizzard players can’t complain about a feature making them feel ill? People are allowed to make the complaints, but only the data speaks for how common and how easily these complaints can be addressed by the developers. I personally don’t think adding accessibility to Dragonriding, beyond the Ride Along option, is going to be an easy fix, which is why it wasn’t added.
If that is so then you want them not use a computer,iphone ,use a bank and basicially don’t have a life …I mean really that hard? What kind of human are you?
This is WoW, not any other game. We had our version of flying and it was just fine, we don’t need another game’s version of flying, Most WoW players probably haven’t even played those games so its not that players dont want to learn, its players want what they felt comfortable with and for blizzards sake they better get it or this expansion is already another flop
Talk about a disingenuous false equivalence. WoW is a video game.