If you sat down with Ion what would your conversation consist of?

I would never waste my time because he wont listen anyway. Just sayin.

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For a conversation to work, both sides have to be willing to speak and listen.

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Imagine I’m in a guild where I commonly play with 20 people. And 10 of those quest with me in warmode and 10 do not. We raid and do mythics among all 20. See how that works. It’s just more QQ over being ganked and wanting to be on a faction dominated PvP server.

You are right. GD never wants to listen.

Honesty considering he doesn’t even listen to us I would probably just make fun of him the whole time and make him feel awkward. Which wouldn’t be hard for me as I always make everyone feel awkward when having a conversation.

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Well, it’s just as much a criticism of Ion as GD.

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I would have to ask him how many joules of energy he generates with all that hand-waving.

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I know it was pointed at Ion. I just wanted to poke fun at GD as well for being the same thing they get mad about. :slight_smile:

I would ask him about azurite traits, artifact traits, and the potential to build player choice into future systems.

We have all these wonderful systems, but they are always put in place IN SPITE of player agency, not to benefit it.

….to prevent the kind of wanton overpowered stuff that happens when players have agency?

I think I had an epiphany.

I would ask him what’s more important: Perfectly balanced gameplay, or a Fun game?

No such thing. Unless there’s only 1 race, 1 class available. Then it would be perfectly balanced.

Pretty sure they believe everything they do is to make a fun game. So not sure what kind of answer he could give you, other than “we already make a fun game”

Our conversation would consist of two words, two choice words from myself at least.

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I would channel The Bobs from “Office Space.”

“What would you say you do here?”

I would ask him: “Are you gonna eat those fries?”

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My conversation would just be lots of literally shaking.

old raid mount drops are fine. I liked running Icecrown hundreds of times for months on dozens of alts to get Invincible, because every time I mount Invincible I feel that sense of accomplishment that came with finally hitting that drop rate.

There’s a lot on randomness and RNG to it, especially when any 85+ character can run through and clear it without really “accomplishing” anything. But if the drop rates were increased, people would be right back here complaining that there’s nothing to do because they get everything they want just by running through the raid once. “IT’S BORING! WE NEED MORE TO DO!!!”

To be fair, the people playing and enjoying BFA aren’t the target audience for Classic.

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Imagine pvp servers are still a thing. It wouldn’t matter what you want because you’re ALL in warmode. Nothing changes for you.

People on PVE servers can CHOOSE to go pvp, forever. That’s how warmode should have been.

And let me remind you human, that your faction ran away and hid in wuss mode.

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  1. You have it so everyone else should have to do the same thing you did for it? Bad argument. I wish i could see your statistics on your different toons because i’d be interested how many clears you really had before you got lucky. I’d bet its more like 50-70 though i can understand how it might SEEM like hundreds.
  2. As you said, that lucky guy who walks in there and gets it try 1 versus those of us with hundreds of clears who WEREN’T so lucky as you to have it.
  3. Farming old mounts hundreds of times is not content. it is not an excuse for Blizzard to not create NEW content. It is artificial padding that should not even be MENTIONED in the same context as content.
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These would be the people complaining about BfA that think they want vanilla.

I would bring a map that outlines exactly were the PvP vendors use to be located, because apparently they were too difficult for him to locate.

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