Because every other decent MMO has housing, people love it. Guild housing lets you decorate and design a guild hall. Player housing lets you decorate and design a space to bring friends over.
People love housing so much that they fight over spots in FF14.
People made the housing in Wildstar an entire endgame goal.
That’s why.
In Everquest 2, that came out the same time as WoW, they have had guild halls and apartments to invite people over since launch.
I mean we get the usual zones, raids, dungeons and some sort of gimmick, but seeing minor content throw in more substantial things like TP and Plunderstorm, it makes you wonder.
Creating what is plunderstorm and implementing a full and robust housing system— workload wise not even apples to oranges . Its oranges to a steak (btw I’m starving as I type this waiting for dinner to be ready) totally different things.
You mean copy/pasting a wow zone, character models, npcs, even the renown system. Slapping some effects on some abilities with a 1 button attack was easy?!
i didn’t allowed you to speak for me. Speak only for yourself.
I never asked for player housing. Also, i never asked for a battle Royale inside wow, but i’m a battle royale player since it exist, so plunderstorm was a good suprise for me. I liked it and i hope it comes back again with the necessary improvements.
as much i hate plunderstorm it definitely didnt. you can tell with the awful release and in the imbalance that they did not put much work into this. it’s rudimentary compared to fortnite and other well developed BRs. this is just blizzard doing another poor job and baiting out all the simps.
No, Plunderstorm is only a .6 patch and, given that the main story has finished, it’s unlikely you’d have gotten a Raid tier.
As for player housing, the work that’d be needed to successfully implement that would be vastly more than what it took to create Plunderstorm.
In other words, player housing will likely happen (and be promoted) as a major part of an expansion, and not just added in a patch.