Come Home to Azeroth with Housing in Midnight

Or maybe it’s because it’s a new feature that many people like and want to keep their players informed about their progress and cool things you’ll be able to do? Especially that they’ve made it a main pillar of the game and was something players had been asking for since the game’s inception? And because this is probably the most accessible content in the game and gives players that may not be fond of raiding or PvP something else to do?

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What are you even talking about? The functionality is better than most games w/ the same feature. And the Moon Guard jab is just rage bait, get a grip.

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Thanks for this laugh, you made my day better. :+1:

Pretty much.

At the end of the day housing only serves an RP crowd that Blizz chased away already with sharding.

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Awww…considering how many posts you made about this topic seems you are really hoping for attention.
Here’s a :chocolate_bar: hope you feel better soon.

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Good girl.

I’m sure the devs are spending time on things you like too! No one is making you participate, so you can just ignore it if it’s not your thing. I don’t like or do mythic with other people, I don’t go around bellyaching it’s in the game or resources are being wasted.
To each their own, Bub. :hugs:

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There’s a difference between a requested feature and then the implementation. The implementation is :poop:

We need more food stuffs (please tea set!) and tchotchkes please :smiley:

People who complain about content that isn’t for them are so annoying. Do you see me posting on the pvp forums? Whining about how I get weeklies for content I don’t do? Well, do you???

Anyway, looking forward to MORE HOUSING CONTENT over here. Gimme more stuff. :face_with_steam_from_nose:

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PvP/warmode is THE most complained about feature in the game so. Yes.

You’re funny, LOL.

Aww. Is the wittle crybaby sad he can’t stalk me? Go ahead. Keep crying.

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Lmao insecurity final boss

Housing is great but why are you guys delaying mythic+ a month into the expansion

The low viewership for Azeroth Interiors (barely 600 people on YouTube) proves that Blizzard is building a cosmetic museum rather than a functional tool. For example, while games like ESO provide actual utility through attunable crafting stations, combat dummies, and bankers, Midnight housing is currently just a place to display 1,200 pieces of clutter. By stripping away any garage or workshop functionality to avoid the Garrison mistake, they’ve created a massive dev-time sink that offers zero gameplay value to anyone who isn’t a hardcore RPer or interior designer.

Blizzard is confusing edit mode customization with actual feature depth. Having a better UI for rotating a chair doesn’t make the system functional if there’s no reason to stay there. Unless this feature evolves into a legitimate Warband Hub where players can manage professions or test builds, it will remain a glorified loading screen. They need to stop marketing to the Sims crowd and start explaining why a raider or dungeoneer should care about a feature that currently lacks the basic utility and efficiency found in every other major MMO.

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LMAO 600 viewers. Holy thats so cooked

If it’s something enough people want then I imagine they’ll implement it. But as it stands now, just because it doesn’t have the features that YOU expect or that other MMOs have implemented, doesn’t mean the whole of housing is completely useless. It’s a different way to play the game, plain and simple.

Let me ask something, for the folks who keep dumping on housing on the basis of it being useless… why do you do it? It doesn’t affect you in the slightest and it has no purpose to you, so why do you waste your own time and energy huffing and puffing about it?

WoW doesn’t trend well on Youtube, in fact most games don’t. Twitch is the defacto video platform for gamers, the only reason I prefer YT is cause it doesn’t have a memory cap and constantly delete videos after a certain time frame, which Twitch unfortunately does both.

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It’s not just a different way to play when Blizzard is banking on this being the main feature of the entire expansion. By stripping out all utility i.e. no crafting, no dummies, no banking, etc. they aren’t preserving the world, they’re ensuring the only metric for success is how much gold or Cash Shop currency you spend on clutter. In games like ESO, housing is a tool that respects your time. In Midnight, it’s being designed as a gold sink and a storefront for digital furniture.

If the viewership numbers (600 on YouTube) are this low during the pre-expansion hype cycle, it’s because the average player sees through the cosmetic-only excuse. We don’t want a different game, we want World of Warcraft to have a functional base of operations. If Blizzard is going to pump expansion level resources into this, it should serve the players needs as a Warband Hub, not just serve the quarterly earnings report through the Cash Shop.