In a manner of speaking, but it’s a relic at best
For example, all 3 shaman specs have access to Primal Strike…but literally none of them have any reason to use it
In a manner of speaking, but it’s a relic at best
For example, all 3 shaman specs have access to Primal Strike…but literally none of them have any reason to use it
So it isn’t a real number at all. Duly noted.
And because it doesn’t matter.
This. It says this.
Yeah they pruned abilities such that (making this up but the idea remains true) the Fire Mage doesn’t have a host of Frost abilities just sitting around that they never use ever, same for Druids and their various Restoration and Balance abilities if you’re Feral or Guardian.
I get that rubbed people the wrong way but we had long since left behind the use of off-spec abilities that didn’t scale with anything or see any actual usage. Pruning the spell book was largely good, but they did over do it, especially in BfA from what I hear.
You said it man, this game freaking rocks. If people don’t like it they should leave and not ruin the experience for the rest of us. All these little tuning and adjustments build up over time. Don’t make the game for the retail monkeys, have a core audience for both both games.
That’s a mighty fine opinion you have there, buddy
With how much of an incessant child you’re being, I’m fairly confident that I’m actually older than you
You really are just a simple creature. The obvious fallacy doesn’t bother you at all does it, like you dont even expect anyone else to read this jsut that you wanted to say NUH UH to me.
If it didn’t matter they’d release api data.
It’s a real number, but as long the data CANT come from blizzard you can deny any evidence submitted can’t you? HOW CONVENIENT FOR YOU
This is what happens when you listen to the new breed of gamer that is, through almost no faul tof their own, incapable of thinking for themselves. Which is why we have the strict meta enforcement attitude everywhere throughout MMOs now.
You’re probably going to get what you want, and when the game dies again in a year you wont even have to answer for what you’ve helped them do.
You didn’t present an argument so no fallacy exists. Is this your first debate?
Oh I see, you’re confused. The info you want shared doesn’t matter to the consumers because aside from whiners like yourself, no one really cares because popularity (or lack thereof) doesn’t affect personal enjoyment.
I don’t have to trust the info of disgruntled children and I don’t need official info from Blizzard because it doesn’t matter. This isn’t complicated.
Ahahaha you got kicked for being a bad Rogue didn’t you? Sorry you suck at the game…
Why would I have to answer for anything in this game? It isn’t my game.
Hey!
Did you decide to resub for TBC after all?
That’s awesome, duder.
Fasciae likes the retail talent system.
Why must all heroes eventually become villains.
I don’t mind systems like that because to me its all just spreadsheets and numbers anyway.
When I played RIFT, with its MASSIVE talent trees and completely unlocked, put points wherever and however you want, it became very apparent that all that “choice” was rather meaningless.
Jokes on YOU, spreadsheets are my steak
You know the quote that sticks with me from that movie? It’s about how the first Matrix was a Utopia…and it failed miserably.
Thing about that is the machines try to reason that it is because of some fatal flaw in humanity craving imperfection, when the reality is that the machines only tried to fulfill base desires and it didn’t work.
It doesn’t get explored well.
Because irl, consequences are real and unavoidable. Your willing acceptance of responsibility for the words you write isn’t compulsory. Sure, weaponize your ability to be a garbage person with zero intellectual honesty, let me know how that works our for you in your personal life ( don’t if i wanted to hear more lies i’d send you a friend request) however in this context you dont have to admit to anyone that you were wrong do you , my special little snowflake.
Disgruntled children…Imagine you were in your 30s and could look back on a successful career, several wonderful lovers and a family that relies on you to be it’s head. Now someone calls you a child for voicing your fact based opinions, how much do you think it would bother you? I think it says more about you than it does me that you need to think of me as a whiny child in order to man up enough to engage in a hamfisted presentation of opinion.
And yes, i am very familiar with people just like you. I know you don’t need facts and that nihilism and cynicism likely run more thickly through your veins than hemoglobin.
The best quotes from that movie are every time Johnny Mnemonic, i mean Ted Logan, er… Neo says, “Whoa…”
“What’s really going to bake your noodle later on is, would Blizzard still have added boosts if TBC wasn’t announced.”
Johnny Mnemonic, “Whoa”
Only when a duty exists that I’ve violated or failed to fulfill, not because you got huffy about it. I don’t adhere to duties I don’t have and I don’t get angsty because someone doesn’t share my emotional outrage. Funny how adulthood works.
You need the facts to actually prop up your opinions, or else they don’t matter. And you’re very clearly bothered given your nonstop returns to this thread to rant more
Well given how you have demonstrated this “thinking” of yours… I’m not worried.
I loathe nihilism and find people that adhere to it to be childish and stupid, and mostly lying to themselves.
When they took away flying at the beginning of expansions.
People cried like they are here and blizzard gave zero craps and pushed through the change. That wasn’t even a money maker. This is
Wow, this is still going on. I’m reminded of the intense layering debate. Some folks were prattling on about how layering was gonna kill the game before it even launched.
Some were rightfully concerned about exploits. Sure enough, some jerks took advantage. Blizzard stepped in and made a pretty reasonable fix.
Did layering ruin Classic? I don’t think so. It made it far more accessible to a lot more people at launch (and during COVID-19 lockdowns.) For that, I am entirely grateful.
How does this relate to paid boosts? Well, they’re simply making the game more accessible. Whether you skipped Classic, or if you’d rather reroll a main (or faction,) this provides you with a fairly convenient way into TBC. I leveled my main back in the day after TBC launched. Questing was largely lonely. Level 70 horde liked to camp quest hubs and flight points (Shattered Hand was horde-heavy.) Dungeon groups were tough to form. If I had dungeon quests, I frequently had a level 70 friend help. But that wasn’t really how the experience should go, is it?
Will there be jerks that exploit it? Probably. Will this affect the average player? Probably not that much.
Am I going to boost a toon? Maybe a Tauren Druid, if it’s cheap. Otherwise, I’m not that keen on spending my money on pixels (outside the standard fee.) It certainly won’t bother me if you boost.
I get that you don’t consider it your place to tell others to not spend their money on a boost if they want it, but you can’t think it won’t affect you and your game experience. At the least this will have a major impact on the economy far more than bots have been able to thus far.