You do know that 100% bfa content and assets don’t magically disappear just because the tick goes to 9.0? Even worse because for the purgatory before the scourge event you are effectively stuck with bfa as a maximum ceiling of content.
You no know that one of the worse repetitive features of BFA does like Assaults for Echoes.
Assaults are trivial. If you have issues with filling the bar once if time allowed then you will seriously have issues with renown in shadowlands.
Assaults isn’t the only repetitive content in BFA. Just grinding echoes for alts, or leveling your cloak, having to visions, assaults, etc just to name a few. If you really enjoy BFA content that much, you either have a really boring life or you are new to the game.
Wrong thing to do. Prepatch will be awesome,
and they’ve already said the scourge event wont’ be at this time,
but will be a few weeks b4 the actual launch.
So ad hominem attack. Cool glad to see your level of communication skills. Visions for sockets did suck and so did islands. And then lastly m+ was lacking in engagement once you needed 475s from the weekly box. But beyond that the community whines way too much, if they don’t need to do the genuine hard tasks.
So we have to wait? And why is that a good thing? Why not just turn the pre-patch over the week before the scourge event or the week of? Like having Christmas advertising now in October. It muddles the meaning of the event if you have its existence splayed over for too long of a time period.
It’s just funny when the majority consensus puts BFA up to WOD as the worst expansion ever for WOW and most people already had to endure it for several years now, but you are defending it and want to stick around longer lmao.
NO. BFA needs to end. You have had so much time to finish everything that will be removed.
I know bfa is the worst expansion. But that does not mean that once you get things going (get past the annoying hurdles) that there isn’t fun or purpose in the playing of its content.
I want something to do. And I know that pre-patch will not have any semblance of lengthy content that can’t be just binged.
Define what is a long enough time. I would venture people would be saying exact same message if this was only 5 months of 8.3. So far no one can define what is ample through objective terms other than through personal disgust for content most have likely not indulge to any serious degree.
This isn’t a case of wanting bfa but instead retaining objectives to guide gameplay to weather through obvious lull that I know pre-patch will bring. While we wait for pruned content at some untelegraphed point.
Awesome and congratz. So, no reason to delay the pre-patch then.
Yes, there is a reason to delay pre-patch.
No there really isn’t. Actually it’s been delayed enough.
Eh, whatever it’s not getting delayed anyways.