Stop giving them $$

Sure. However, he escalated all those conflicts after campaigning as an antiwar candidate. So, he is to blame for a lot of that debt not to mention the more important loses of lives.

yes, they do. Every large corporation in the world has contingency plans. This is business 101.

Why does someone who openly admits they’re unemployed think they’re in the position to lecture everyone how companies like Blizz conduct business like its factual?

And? People leave all the time. Blizzard knows this. They also know that after Februrary there was a huge outcry from players who harshly objected to their decision to stop working on customization options. It was likely shortly after that when Blizzard decided to reverse course, but they didn’t have anything to really ‘talk about’ at the time (especially since communication has been at an all time low until recently).

Now they do, and they have.

It’s fair to say that they likely wouldn’t have announced these two things if the game was still doing well. Blizzard tend to be quiet, so whether they listen or not is irrelevant if they don’t communicate.

Admittedly, they’ve done better with these two announcements alone than with Shadowlands content and 9.1 originally.

It’s already confusing enough as it is; they defiantly suggested that we would NOT be getting more customization at all for the remainder of Shadowlands just a few months back, and they’re back-tracking on that. Customization, as far as I’m concerned, is easy and should be constantly developed. I see no reason why they couldn’t release hundreds of new customization options with 9.1.5 and not just a few for Nightborne and Lightforged.

Solo Islands, however, have been something players have wanted since BfA. I don’t know who at Blizzard decided that now is the time to do it, but it’s oddly convenient now as opposed to 8.3 or even 8.2.

Plus, nobody knows what solo island expeditions will entail now that BfA’s content is irrelevant. I wonder if they’ll be scaled or if they’ll be piss-easy.

As much as they’ve listened, they haven’t done anything else to win the heart of WoW and it’s community back. Consider the millions of players who have quit since 9.1 who are demanding a WoW reboot that shifts the tide of the game to something much more relaxed, less system based, and more aligned with Classic ideologies.

Not to mention; people miss Azeroth and the people of Azeroth. So few people care about this inter-cosmic-bangarang that it just isn’t worth it to so many players.

Most people want them to announce so much more based on feedback.

they dont get moneys , wow is so smart , u think there gonna make the game gooder then ? how bout u think if they gonna shut done the game LOLHAHAHA

she’s been told this like 100 times. She doesn’t care.

few people are even trying to argue that the cheap cosmetics are a reactionary feature, including the ultra-casuals.

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No, no he’s not. Despite what the layman may think we can’t , “responsibly,” just yeet out the moment a new guy is in office. All of those checks were written and signed the moment we invaded they just hadn’t been cashed yet.

Which is hilarious to me. I mean, don’t people realize that most skin tones and hair colors can be shifted very easily?

I imagine the most difficult thing to implement in customization is animated hair. I love the term you’re using; “cheap cosmetics.”

It’s both rhetorical and literal in the sense that I don’t imagine Blizzard spends a dime on making new cosmetics. They pay the artist, sure, but that artist likely does more than just costmetics.

People also seem to think that the announcement of new cosmetics is a gateway to asking Blizzard, once again, for a whole bunch of previously requested Allied Races in the form of cosmetics; such as undead elves and red draenei or worgen with tails and all that jazz.

It’s really not as easy as you think. I get it, it looks easy, but customizations, even small ones, can take months to get right depending on how much work needs to be done. The crazier the customization options, the longer it takes. That’s why the majority of the customization options we got with Shadowlands was an expansion selling feature, because the amount of work required to get them all done was quite excessive.

He’s still responsible for escalating the conflicts that costs thousands of lives and drove the country further in to debt. When you’re the president the buck stops with you. You don’t actually believe Obama was a good person but inherited a crappy situation? He is and was a bad dude. Just like every president.

its a simple value change …

adding hair colors that already exist is literally a 5 min job. Holy crap man.

Thanks, Tips.

Yeah this actually triggers me to no end. You give them an inch, they take a mile

now everywhere you look, its a horde of casuals demanding stupid crap like Red Draenei.

why is this bad?!?!
Because its detracting from the MAIN ISSUES of SL, which is why people are leaving in such masses.

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Aco, I’m not sure why you keep replying to my posts, I have you on ignore. I’m not even bothering expanding your hidden replies to see what you wrote.

I get it, you need someone to reply to, but I’m done with your BS. So I’m not going to keep entertaining you with direct responses. Do yourself a favour and move on.

You may be right.

I thought you hated me too?

theres still hope for you. Dont go down the dark path and listen to what Carhagen says. Don’t fall for the endless fallacies and bias foundations in which she stands on.

I’m not even trying to be funny. She came in here starting to defend MR and her racist tweets, then switched to “orange man bad” for a bit, followed by more copium-chugging for Blizz.

Doness, spread your wings and fly free young one.

I mean I could also be wrong about the exact timeframe, but I have friends who work in game dev and I have talked to people from Blizzard (one of their artists is in a guild I’m a part of on an alt) so I can tell you with some certainty that these decisions aren’t made at the drop of a hat.

They’ve got to be planned, budgeted, timetables for the development need to be set up etc. That takes time. So there’s no way these changes were triggered as a reaction to people leaving the game.