Can someone explain this to me?

In both versions, I felt nothing.

Sure, the cinematography is better in the fan edit, but is this supposed to be some compelling villain he’s sacrificing himself to defeat?
It’s just a random raid boss, guys.

If true, man, that is really sad…

I can imagine that guy being the only one in the office like:

Dev: But guys, Garrosh is an iconic character, we gotta do something special for him. Guys? Guys?

Everyone else is busy having a hard on for Sylvannas.

Dev: “I guess I’ll have to do it myself.”

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Multi dollar company > Multi billion

I wondered about this. I thought that maybe personal politics and beliefs in the company allowed this to happen as Garrosh is emblematic of the “traditional male” role models of days past so maybe they didn’t want to bother to do his character justice.

Just a thought I had. I’ve seen too many say Garrosh was “racist” when really that doesn’t apply to his character when you look at all of how he was written.

I actually like the original better. There’s just something awkward about the fan made one. I don’t like it.

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Demoilization is a hell of a ball buster.
I dont think the people at blizzard have the passion left.

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Garrosh’s story was better, had more potential and, if they’d combined Sylvanas with his, could have been a really great story line.

That didn’t happen though. Oh well.

It was not even that, garrosh was just consistant in his character/story and was never rewritten/reconned.

What about him calling sylvanas a certain word being removed?

Garrosh was not written consistently unless you only start counting in MoP. I’m kinda torn on how they used him in the new raid. Sticking to his guns was the right call, but there was no meaningful interaction there, especially given they kinda teased that there would be some Garrosh content. I think everyone expected some kind of exchange between Garrosh and Thrall or Jaina at the very least.

Dude i do a similar job, covid didnt impact them as much as you think it did. unless the company didnt do their part, in which case they are still to blame. youknow what we did… we packed up our work rigs and took em home to work. My company subsidised costs like elec and internet, some people even took home desks and chairs if they didnt have them, then we all jumped on zoom for meetings, the only thing that changed was we became more productive. Stop using it as an excuse, if its the reason its still on the company. small indi dev n all.