It’s kind of hard to list all the ways in which a game is bad.
- The combat is bad and dated.
- Class design is bad.
- Art design has gotten worse.
- Timegatting.
- PvP neglected.
- Questing is awful.
- The end game is ruined by different difficulties.
- The game has a glorified 8+ hour long tutorial that completely wastes the player time.
- The expansions keep getting smaller and smaller.
- Expansions keep having fewer and fewer features.
- The story is awful.
- The way the story quest is implemented with leveling is awful.
- The seasonal model of the game is awful.
- Loot feels bad.
- Crafting is bad.
- The talent tree is a complete mess.
- The game is laggy and buggy.
- The entire expansion has only about 8 hours worth of content.
- The game holds your hands too much like it’s for toddlers.
- The UI is awful, and the screen is too cluttered.
- Game mechanics are so bad they require addons to even notice.
- Gold buying.
- Store mounts.
- Mob balance is somehow ALWAYS wrong.
- The classes are not well balanced at all right now.
I could keep going…it’s a bad game.
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The dungeon pool was kind of whack but I’d rather have them split up than run the same 8 dungeons for 2 years
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Thanks for the examples I don’t agree with most of them but atleast now I know why you think it’s bad
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People playing classic: No one plays retail for fun.
People playing retail: No one playing classic knows what fun is.
Blizzard drowning in money: This is fun.
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Oh, another big one. Open world is a joke. I would like a game where it is scary to venture out in the open world. It adds excitement and a reason for gear level. Classic hardcore has this, but the disconnect death happened once too often for me and felt unfair.
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You still are running the same dungeon for 8 years, it’s called Grim Batol. Unless you just literally never played either version of Cata.
Everyone who still defends this game probably never even played 70% of the expansions.
Yea I realize a lot of that stuff would need to be elaborated on.
But that would be a whole essay.
I have played every expansion. I didn’t play vanilla I started in BC. Wow has changed it’s not the same game it was back than and that’s fine. Some people enjoy it some people don’t. I don’t play wow for the same reason I did 15 years ago, he’ll even 10 years ago. I play wow to log in for a night and do M+ and raids with the boys 2-3 times a week. It’s not the same reasons I fell in love with the game and that’s okay.
I also played a lot of classic when classic released in 2019 and it wasn’t for me anymore. I don’t have the time to spend leveling a character for months didn’t have the time to make sure I was on when WBs dropped. It’s 2 completely different games.
I don’t get what you’re trying to do, excuse them rehashing the same content over and over? Sigh. There’s no point with people on here, they are just blinded and you cannot reason with them.
We could’ve got the new dungeons in the first season and not had them the entire expansion, like I don’t get why you even said that, it’s just deflection.
You would have rather had the 8 new dungeons and than never do any of them again?
Very much true, i am very much a retail player and i really really enjoy it in its current state.
Classic on the otherhand… i hate it. Its so boring, dull and just not fun or rewarding to play. Ive played every classic version and the longest ive lasted was on WoTLK for like 6 hours, but i couldnt continue cause the leveling was god awful and extremely boring. The class feel was so dull and lackluster.
I see so many of these “classic enjoyers” suggesting such terrible ideas for retail that they think would be great. Especially story ideas.
So keeping the two communities separate is a very good idea, TWW is my new favorite expansion, its brought in so many amazing quality of life changes like the warband system which is the sigle best feature the game has ever brought out. TWW is better than legion which is now my 2nd favorite expac.
Hey the game wasnt made just for you. So if thats a problem maybe this isnt the game for you anymore. Bye
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Monster hunter isn’t hard or long enough to take up multiple months of a “wow players” time. Two weeks tops.
Yeah in retail most the game is way too easy and stupid. It’s like playing a jrpg.
The story and vibe is atrociously bad these days. Lack of really bad writing due to nothing happening don’t make a story good.
I do like the addition of delves, nothing they also have problems.
Sod was really fun for a while. A mix between better abilities and rotations while the open world wasn’t baby’s first video game retail level. However, they took too long to go through the phases and didn’t do a good enough job at level 60 of making the game casual friendly, like they needed to make a more pluggable, scalable MC from the get go and more of a reason to do dungeons. They eventually made some changes but people left. They also stopped making new raids and just updating the old ones.
so op just wants to play classic. lol. and/or is severly depressed and is trying to make it seem as if wow should be responsible for curing their apathetic depression.
Sounds like a “you” problem and not the game. If you are away for awhile and come back of course things are going to be different and not know what going on. Because you don’t like it doesn’t mean it’s the games fault… What a selfish take. Are you simply looking for simparhy?
Lol maybe for you, I find WoW to be very stale.
Easily dump thousands of hours into each MH game, it’s regular for me to be over there on any new release.
WoW just doesn’t have the power to hold my attention like that anymore- the gameplay hasn’t changed all that much.
It’s faster, but that’s about it. Still about avoiding fire on the ground.
It was only good for one phase, at level 25. That’s when my brother and I played.
Everything after that was just poorly thought-out, and it showed.
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Yeah dude, real WoW died years ago. We just live in the fan-fiction Era now and live to accumulate meaningless dopamine transmogs. This is the way. Yes.
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Welcome back to the rice fields.
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WoW players love to hate WoW more than they like playing it, though they still continue to play it regardless. So you’ll fit right in here.
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