I’m curious about where he lives now. He was living in Nagrand in Outland.
And amazingly, folks have said this again and again in regards to every single update, every single feature, every single event, every single everything … and yet it takes at least one expansion before that even starts becoming the case.
In the case of player housing though, we know it is an evergreen feature. Meaning that they have set the precedent that they will focus on players’ housing to be an actual feature that remains useful and wanted by players moving forward.
… at this point I’m contemplating putting a bookmark on this comment of yours and come back to it in like… 4-5 years. But, that seems excessive. But to be entirely blunt about stuff, that’s roughly how far into the future you are trying to predict things so… sorry if I don’t think your take is all that reliable - regardless of whether you are right (which I doubt) or not.
Why or how does that have anything to do with what’s being discussed here?
It doesn’t, textbook 6 year old argumentation.
If you don’t like it play something else
How about,
If you don’t like it let’s discuss a way to implement additional choices that cater to a wider audience.
some people really like card games. wow needs to add those. also the “guitar hero” games were very popular and even fortnite added that as a game mode. we need that in wow also.
Context is key my guy.
When someone doesn’t finish their dinner and then Mom goes “There are starving children in Africa that would love to eat that!”
That doesn’t help the situation because it’s not really relevant. Those starving children aren’t going to be able to get the food one way or another, so me wasting it or eating it doesn’t change anything.
Sure, dying kids is sad… But that has absolutely nothing to do with the social aspect of a video game.
Having no social interaction in a genre of game that’s designed around social interaction is sad in this particular context.
Context matters, and dying children have nothing to do with this conversation. Stop trolling.
If it’s instanced will we see others?
If so, then can we flag our houses for warmode? If so, then I’m in for this.
That was the only reason I wanted player housing.
I doubt the housing area will be able to be flagged for pvp. lol. Especially considering they’re going to allow you to have any toon access the house, even cross faction.
Many of us do. Unless you live on a farm or out in the middle of nowhere. Not sure what that has to do with playing a game.
I guarantee you, nobody will be parking their Kodo in your nature strip (can always tell another Aussie because nobody outside Australia calls the council-owned piece of land where the footpath (sidewalk) is a nature strip). Your house will still be your house and aside from possibly seeing a character walk in and out of a house near you, they aren’t going to be coming over, knocking on your door, and offering you a free Bible.
Sure, would a house in the middle of Grizzly Hills next to a stream have been lovely? It would, but unless they change their minds and offer instanced houses (which I think is extremely small on the scale of likely) you will either have to live with the neighbourhood or - and here’s an idea:
Create a guild, let nobody join it but your alts, and then create your house in a guild neighbourhood. So straight away, there will just be you.
That sir is a fine dream. I hope you get to do it someday.
to be honest there’s a lot of abandoned houses dotted all over the map. just pick one out and pretend it’s your home. the end.
I thought it was pretty obvious why I drew that comparison.
I live in a neighbourhood IRL, I don’t want to live in one in game.
So you actually live in an ‘internet’ neighborhood? Really? Yes, living in some neighborhoods kind of suck like that. But this is not 'reals. Unless you choose PVP neighborhood. Just my thinking, They might fight you for your space? Isn’t that the PVP thing?
Lived in a rural neighborhood. Ex wife’s boyfriend could come and go as he pleased and put garbage in my food, while I was at work and I believe not only did my country neighbors not care, they held the door open for him.
I called the cops and Barney Fife says to me, "well what do Y’all do, to make your wife do that?’ , so fearing he would drawing the chalk line around my body , I moved as far away from hillbilly land as I could get back to an urban area, where the police do their job.
…I…I’m sorry…what?!
PVP neighborhood… what can that really be like. I guess if you are just ‘non PVP Horde’ then like Alliance will have boundaries … and your ‘boundaries’ abide? Like your home is your ‘NO PVP’ boundary will abide? right?
elf hoa’s. LETS GO BLIZZARD LETS GO!
OK, well other than my suggestion for creating a guild and signing up for a guild neighbourhood where you wouldn’t have any neighbours, I can only say that unless they change their minds and introduce instanced housing (which I think at this point, given how much detail we have seen about the system, is pretty well impossible) you might just have to do without taking part in housing.
I’m not trying to be a downer, but if they are set on the hoods, you will have to make a choice comes the time to make a house.
I’m not trolling.
Things happening in World of Warcraft are not “really sad.”
They are meaningless pixels on a screen.
Really sad is a strong description of emotion suitable for the death of a family member or something.
Nah, I disagree. Stop trolling.