They should put me on the Community Council.
I would provide detailed, well thought out, and meticulously researched data on which parts of the game should be deleted entirely.
They should put me on the Community Council.
I would provide detailed, well thought out, and meticulously researched data on which parts of the game should be deleted entirely.
Keep the CC so I can get yellow orange text and be important too
If they continue or not it doesn’t matter; I never notice them since they were implemented and I won’t miss them when they inevitably end.
World of Warcraft should change the name to World of Streamers
yes just to spite op.
For some reason every MMO gets designed by the top guilds.
For WoW, it’s blatantly obvious beyond belief. It’s so obvious they should be outright embarrassed.
They have been bleeding subs the entire time, but I guess the RMT money every raid tier from these two guilds buying so much gold makes up for it?
Two guilds are more profitable to design for than millions of players.
I still don’t know who these people are, why I should care, and… maybe that answers your question.
Yes, but how many of the threads that got posted are actually on key issues?
Having a CC member get hard ratio’d over a thread they made there complaining about a joke line kind of hurt the credibility of the whole thing.
At this point the community council seems like Blizzard’s excuse to ignore the vast majority of the player base despite the fact they ignore their council too. How many things not relating to blood elves or night elves has the community council actually talked about and it actually happen?
There was a guy in the CC and he was so TOXIC when plunderstorm released.
He was saying how bad it was for blizzard to release it and was in every anti pvp thread bashing it at the time.
Then they removed him. which i am glad.
But if people like that are in the community council, then no wonder blizz doesn’t listen to them.
This is not up to you to decide.
I think getting data strictly on PvE class balance from the best in the world is fine, (especially before public logs are really available).
There were some really atrocious picks on the first batch of CC folks; they seemed to spend most of their time swooping in on every thread in GD where the CC was even mentioned, like the batsignal went up or something, to argue with people who were being critical of the CC.
Being a community council can be from any player base.
See above.
Having a small amount of players is a good thing.
Anyone familiar with the wow community knew the community council was a waste of time from the start.
The problem is that Blizzard picks those people themselves. I can’t buy that sort of excuse.
The primary function of the CC was to serve as a PR booster during a rather notorious series of events that occurred just over half way through Shadowlands.
It will likely remain quiet until the next PR damaging event occurrs. When that happens you’ll see an uptick in blue activity over there.
The irony is most of those average/silent majority players will never even set foot in Mythic difficulty - average player maybe dabbles in “up to” Heroic for AOTC or around there and stops
…but devs have a strange “tunnel-vision” on bleeding-edge/world first Mythic tuning specifically If I had to guess it’s because the devs themselves are high-end raider types, ion is a perfect example (high-end raider since the og days)
It’s also the same reason other areas of the game seem neglected, for example PvP. Obviously when the dev team is disproportionately staffed with high-end PvE Mythic raiders, other areas of the game (casual gameplay, PvP, etc) will be on the back-burner or suffer from a lack of attention (…compared to high-end/cutting edge Mythic)