DragonFlight released early!

i know, its truly a critical error. internet trolls will keep anyone awake with a fur-ver to affirm reality is… well, real.

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It’s pretty great for being early.

Drakks was rewarded to those who pre-purchased the Dragonflight expansion. This means if you purchased Dragonflight after November 28th 2022, you will not get this pet.

Pre-purchasing any of the editions (Base, Heroic & Epic) will reward you with the Drakks pet.

Just to back up your claims and also this is from wowhead. (Could be outdated by now)

Isn’t this the guy who got fired the other day? I’m sure he would have plenty of bad things to say if that was the case. :yawning_face:

Ok like of all the things I’ve seen this is the saddest one yet. Please listen to someone like Carly Rae Jepsen instead.

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I like many artist that does pop music.

Adam Levine, Katy perry, Carley Rey, Calvin Harris, Taylor swift, lady Gaga, David guetta, flo rida, Nelly, usher, and many more.

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I had BETA access and very few things were fixed in relation to Dracthyr or even acknowledged and in the one case they did being soar their excuse was “unfair advantage in pet battles”.

Like when Pre Patch launched and Dracthyr became available the Shadowlands campaign being impossible to complete and the Garrison not being able to be upgraded to lvl 3 were still there both problems that guess what I’d reported during Beta.

Got good news and bad news.

Good news they do give Beta to people who actually want to test the game :dracthyr_a1:

Bad news they pretty much ignore most of our feedback and issue reports…

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You do know old world content tend to be on the bottom of the list and new content is always on the top of the list when it comes to focusing and fixing. Feedback is not a one way path it has multiple paths and this is why blizzard has to stay in the middle and not cater to everyone because they know it’s impossible to please everyone.

Need I remind you that test environment is not the same as on live environments. Whatever is fixed on test environment will break another thing on the live environment. And during the pre patch things tend to be out of place because of the changes to the game as a whole.

Yuh that’s why it was among the earliest things fixed when phase 2 prepatach launched right?

It’s because Blizzard ignores a ton of feedback and bug reports simple as that if it wasn’t a big priority it wouldn’t of been fixed so quickly in a hotfix.

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You do know that there is not one or two bug okay I bet they have a list which are priorities and which aren’t and plus most bug fixing goes under the radar.

What an uncharacteristically honest thing to see posted by someone trying to convince the forums of Blizzard’s QA prowess.

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I don’t care what you think of my response unlike your kind of people I don’t go out of my way to be a jerk on the forums.

TBC launched with 3 tiers in the box. Since then, it’s been one-at-a-time.

Yep the testing times for expacs are really short and they release a buggy unfinished product.

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I really dont know what “on time” would look like in a live-servvixe game. It never stops developing.

Not surprising…

I could tell that the raid and main quest line lacked development. They are very simple in design.

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Regardless of whether it was rushed or not, i’m still having a decent amount of fun. Most games it seems are rushed in one way or another. Kinda just how the industry works due to the massive upfront costs most games tend to garner, the business needs to recoup some money somehow.

The game has been like this since release. Vanilla was unfinished and rushed as well back in 2004, it’s been par for the course for over a decade.

Define “not finished”. Show your work.

Because the fact that they were technically “in the game” was meaningless". You couldn’t enter them without completing a massive attunement chain of other raids, two of which were bugged to the point they couldn’t be beaten. So using BC as a template for how it should be is flawed at best.