Irrelevant. All I said was that people asked for it. I never said how many, how well liked, etc.
Wrong. I’m not even trying to garner support for anything. And if you’d actually search, you’d find there are a bunch of threads. Different people can like different things. You don’t like it? Fine. But the fact that others asked for it exists. No one said majority or well liked. Stop gaslighting.
Honey, you are trying to equate the folks leaving when Blizzard REMOVED the feature in the game to you being inconvenienced for 15 seconds. They are not the same.
I don’t know why Blizzard pretends like they have content in the open world at all that flying all of a sudden negates outside of the story. Flying should immediately become available after the main story quest because Blizzard is incapable of creating an open world that’s really worth exploring.
Not only enemies, we also need rewards from flying.
As mentioned on the CC forums there’s a lot of things that could be done around flying as a mechanic, besides the players expectation that’s just to avoid everything and AFK flying.
Unfortunely, even CC forums have a low response from Devs because it was implemented while they’re really busy and some topics like this one doesn’t have a respond yet.
As surprising as it was getting shot down yesterday, it was easy enough to avoid afterwards with a little caution.
I am a pro-flying player who has said make it more like TBC/WotLK. Make flying part of the world and some areas should be dangerous to fly in. The desert of ZM is a very good implementation of this concept.
You essentially earned enough gold via questing to cap to purchase the 60% flying. IIRC that was how it essentially went prior to Pathfinder. You did the quests while leveling and you generally had enough to fly. WotLK was a bit tricky since you had to decide if you wanted dual spec or flying first sometimes.
maybe try focusing on the content of the posts and whether you agree or disagree with the ideas presented instead of having some sort of weird hate crush on someone.