Are you from opposite land?
A more common complaint is too much content and grinding for alts.
Are you from opposite land?
A more common complaint is too much content and grinding for alts.
Clearing the same trash on the same long road over and over again is not a plentiful amount of content. No flying is a deal breaker and the reason I don’t play ESO.
Right!? How is spending all my time going up and down the puzzle landscape looking for a cave entrance content? Without flying this game is terrible. Who’s idea was it to make the major Horde city out of stairs?
Lmao. ‘Nobody wants flying’
How delusional.
This is a bait thread, but I guess I’ll bite.
I did more exploring when flying was unlocked than I did before it.
New xpac idea for you: remove flying from the game and you have to do a quest in every single Inn of the game to progress your character… so much content!
Anyone remember when one of the expansions promised flying mounted combat?
Flying could have been something. In BC flying WAS something. Remember whole zones and areas were locked away?
Wish the devs would just accept flying and make it worthwhile again instead of making it some reward. I mean if you take something away and then give it back to me, that’s not a reward.
Definitely a troll.
I just saw “nobody” flying around nazjatar on a shark shooting lazer beams.
He seemed to be having the time of his life
The problem is the execution, BfA pathfinder felt horribly lop sided and extended for no other reason other than to make us play longer.
In all honesty, I liked Legion Pathfinder, I didn’t even realize I had completed it all until it released.
Flying would allow for more creative zone designs. Now a mountain is seen as a huge annoyance. And nazjatar was super hard to navigate. Flying fixes both those issues.
Riiigggghhht.
I actually did the ridiculous aerial jousting daily in Hyjal today, and while the controls are janky and I wouldn’t call it fun, it definitely demonstrates that they could have done far more with flight based content. Including having explanations for quests/areas where where the rules of flight are different (in the case of the Hyjal jousting, the air density is different, leading to the “flap wings” mechanic). Or, as in the case of the daily where we have to climb trees and toss down baby bears, being limited from using flying mounts because “they’re afraid of things that fly, so you’ll have to climb instead.”
Honestly, for all of its flaws in other areas, I do appreciate that Cataclysm at least embraced flight and tried to work with it rather than fighting it.
Everybody wants flying.
It’s one of the main attractions that comes to their mind when they come to play this game. I don’t see the harm in making flying obtainable through gold again. Gold stimulates the economy. I said it before Blizzcon and it didn’t seem like they listened and I am saying it again.
I like flying personally. Nothing like getting up early, waiting in lines, security! Oh did you mean another kind of flying, I’m sorry!
I don’t understand why people say there’s nothing to eat. There’s plenty of garbage in the garbage cans.
Meanwhile FFXIV is booming with new players and they have flying from day one
Exactly - the way FFXIV does it requires that you see / experience the content, but after you have done the requisite quests and find the currents in the zone, you unlock flying in that zone. Experience content, do a bit of work, unlock flying.
While I don’t dislike Pathfinder, I do dislike Pathfinder spread out over 6 months. Taking one character to max expansion level should unlock flying for your account. It’s not taking away anything from what Blizzard wants you to do except take away the time-gated aspect of Pathfinder.
Once I get my first character up to max level, I’d really like to be able to get my army of alts up there as well with flying being a tool to help with doing the same content over and over.