Make game fun like it use to be in Cata and every expansion before it for most part. We had flying back then not time gated behind a silly path finder.
This caused so many people to quit the game if we do away with the silly path finder people can fly again more people will play again.
Wow will get back loads of subs,
Also bring back The Talent tree I loved that and it made each class feel unqiue and had cool abilities and spells. Which I enjoyed loads…
And finally undo the new leveling system while it has its perks make it optional so those who want the old power leveling system back can have it.
So they can get 1-120 fast in a day or 2 if they put in effort to power level and boost heirlooms up to 120 and lower cost on them to make them more affordable.
In the end Blizzard please fix all the stuff I have listed above and millions will return to Wow since these issues caused so many people to quit.
Oh no we did not in MOP. Had to get the rep with cloud serpents first. I freakin’ hated having to gallop through the hozen and bugmen so often.
They changed it when WoD launched and gave us free flying in MOP then.
Oh I sorta stopped reading after your rant about flying. Just finished reading the entire op and my gosh you complain a lot!
Talent tree I would like to see back but won’t happen. As for flying its more like “I want the reward without doing any work mentality” And for the leveling system they’re reducing the leveling needed so your point is void.
Pathfinder is okay. Earning flying feels more like an achievement than buying it for gold. It also makes it fair for the people who actually put in the time and effort before it’s released. I don’t think a n00b should be able to just pay for flying as soon as it comes out.
Ironically, when flying was introduced in TBC they might as well have had pathfinder at the time.
Due to the current speed of levelling at that time, and also due to the reduced availability of money, a strong majority of players would have actually completed all of the zones just to fulfil the level requirements of reaching lvl 70.
Most players then didn’t have the gold to spend on flying immediately and had to wait a while doing dailies etc to earn the required amount.
WotLK and in particular Cataclysm were the first expansions where flying was ridiculously easy to access.
Which part did you like; the 90% of people following one of two cookie cutter builds depending on if they were more into PvE or PvP, the 9% that had their own build that was terrible, or the 1% that found an awesome hybrid spec that inevitably resulted in both specs it built off of being nerfed into oblivion the next patch cycle?
I don’t think needing rep to get things is necessarily a problem but there should be some catch-up mechanism for alts if they’re going to tie so many things into it (eg. the War Campaign). For example, they could bring back the tokens that doubled your rep gains that they had in Mists. That way, you have to earn the rep the hard way at least once but future characters can go through it much faster.
That was not my experience. Getting regular flying was fairly easy, even as a fresh 70 for myself and those I played with at the time. It was getting epic wings that took work (so many dailies done and thorium bars sold on my hunter) and the only thing that was locked behind that was the Netherwing grind.
Patherfinder sucks, yes. But I rather wait/work for flying then get it on release. This way, again, we get to see the land and DO THE CONTENT. I think rep grinding and waiting a year to get flying not good though.
Also I like flying, if it was there I would use it 100% of the time. But I rather work a little and get flying that way.
Kami is correct, the only gating on MoP flying was a gold cost and max level. I didn’t finish my Cloud Serpent requirements until much later it simply meant the 4 or so Cloud Serpents I had I was unable to use for the majority of the expansion.
The moment I hit 70 I could afford flying and this was when TBC was still live. Now fast flying was a big investment back then but regular flying was not hard at all to get.