It kills immersion and leaves the world feeling extremely tiny. People like it because they feel that they can go anywhere quick and it saves time, but subliminally it leaves them feeling less and less like they’re playing in an mmorpg world.
Get ready for the dragon riding cultists to swarm in and defend their precious dragon riding.
You just made up stuff about immersion, bravo!
You have had a lot of bad takes lately.
If you don’t like flying and going fast feel free to use your ground mount. Others like me who don’t like to waste time will enjoy supersonic traveling.
Flying around on a dragon with more realistic flying mechanics in an expansion focused around dragons is killing immersion?
Yes.
I’ll tell that to the hundreds of players atop the backs of dragons moving between and participating in events and killing rares…
yah but you’ll quit like 2 months into the expansion because the game feels empty and boring. You don’t even understand what’s happening to yourself.
As opposed to the dragon hating evangelists?
I mean it’s worse in that it’s slower than instant.
But other than that the two are not related
maybe come back to this in a month and reread what you typed here and compare it to what’s happening in the game and the population at that time.
that’s not true if you have fish or ore/herbs tracked. there’s lots of yellow stop points between A and B.
Never played Skyrim, don’t care! Plus the game came out when I was only 7 so please don’t come at me for not playing
I’ll bookmark this thread and see you here January 12th.
bruh, you play a mage… you’ve got access to -actual- fast travel.
You just know Bravado posts these threads and is sitting there desperately waiting for someone to respond.
Only ones I have been seeing are those who are wanting regular flying removed and are telling those with motion sickness or some other disability to git gud and they are all from the dragon riding cult.
why would someone post a thread and leave or hope nobody responds? huh
So you didn’t read the original post of this thread…
Until now I have never felt so positively overwhelmed by the massive amount of just STUFF I can discover in the Dragon Isles. Total opposite here; this world is massive and I feel tiny in it
i would say that’s because leveling was so fast, that content we’d have generally covered during a normal leveling process wasn’t done yet. it will soon be and then what?
I’d say crafting was the real winner this expansion. i think crafters will be the only ones to survive when the game feels empty in a month. Then again botters usually ruin crafting, and blizzard accepts botters because of resale profits, so we’ll see.