I mean, that’s great advice for the OP who is actually on storm rage. Personally, I am on a medium pop realm. That’s nice and active and connected to like nine other realms to make it feel full, but I never have lag issues. Then again an alien wear tower and gigabit fiber, ensure that
They have the entire staff working overtime to make sure you get all your guild vault stuff back.
I don’t think this expansion is bad. I think there is less than what we normally get but they explained why. I think there is a lot of bugs but they changed a lot of stuff going into tww. Honestly, I think the only thing that the game truly lacks is direction and communication.
Several mmos have outspoken directors and that speak directly to the gamers about updates and reasons for changes and all kinds of stuff. For as big as wow is Ion says next to nothing and if he does he speaks to game journalist and that’s it. Every now and then we might get a snippet here or there and that’s it.
I think the community has changed and generational people have changed the dynamics and culture and ppl now a days want to here from ppl like him in his position and don’t want to have to rely on bias journaling and data mined mystery’s. I just don’t see what’s so difficult about doing something like yoshi p does with ffxiv and his letters from the producer. This guy directs two games at once and still makes time for the gamers… what’s Jon’s excuse?
Anyways, better communication would probably ease peoples minds and help give them a better understanding of where we’re at and where we’re headed.
Just say it like it is. You don’t like change.
Tww feels like wow. They’ve clearly made some changes to mythic and things, but I’m a good way. It’s a bit more challenging
Okay. I’ve been around (granted off and on) since Vanilla, and I can say that I just fundamentally disagree with your opinions. We don’t have any borrowed powers, we have more that 3 talents in a row to choose from, and the story isn’t “Sylvanas works for only herself but j/k The Jailer j/k someone else apparently.”
Is WoW perfect? Obviously not, it never will be. You have some interesting points, but just saying “ feels bad” doesn’t really mean much of anything. There are improvements to be done for sure, but if you aren’t just having fun or enjoying the game, perhaps a break is in order.
SO loving it. A TONZ
I don’t know about that.
I disagree. Im having a-lot of fun and am enjoying the direction. Keep up the good work Blizzard. You have a really fun game right now.
It needs more pepper!
i don’t understand why people didn’t like them. earning new skills and abilities is so SO much more satisfying and compelling than just getting bigger numbers. plus all the content involved in advancing and acquiring those powers was fun to engage in. as a solo altoholic, advancing the borrowed power systems on all my toons was like 90% of the game for me. my interest in WoW dropped to almost zero since they removed them. the game feels completely pointless without them.
This just in! TWW sucks. Retail has been bad since it stopped being an MMORPG and switched to a live service game. More news at 11.
If delves are a chore, then so is M+ and raid. The only difference between “cool feature” and “chore” is your meaningless opinion.
The flip side of azerite gear and dom sockets is doing all the raids and dungeons and because rng you get the wrong ones and can’t play your spec.
They fixed that eventually IIRC with a vendor, but it was poorly done at the beginning.
The vast majority of people don’t like m+ in tww so far. The numbers for runs is very poor compared to df.
Because spending two years gaining new powers and abilities only to lose them all sucks.
you’d rather just have the same set of abilities that never changes, expansion after expansion after expansion?
This is a really good post.
Yeah. Somehow TWW feels bad to me as well. DF felt like a step in the right direction in many ways, but TWW feels like two steps back. Like some of the people behind SLs are still in the kitchen cooking up what THEY prefer.
It has been noted for a while that blizzard has been more interested in hiring people with purple hair than coding experience.
They’re doing it like Diablo 3 where they arbitrarily buff and nerf a different build every season so playing the same spec feels like playing a different class.
Easy way to check this is how BM hunter as an ST spec in DF S1 to an AOE spec in S3 + S4, then back to an ST spec in TWW S1 and will be neither soon with these upcoming changes (will be the worst ST and AOE at once based on PTR sims).
idk, this is just a you issue. I’ve leveled 20+ characters through Khaz Algar and except for very rare lag spikes (usually in the Isle of Dorn when the play is happening) its been fine.