Look as long as they don’t turn the guy into Michael Burnham crying and being a total emotional wreck every other episode I’ll live. You’d think a bunch of professional advanced and highly trained officers in Star Trek could maintain composure more often.
I guess the OP can cry moar.
People tell Blizzard the writing is bad and to make it better, then get mad when Blizzard tries to make their characters 3D and people tell Blizzard that they want 2D characters…which is bad writing
So I guess people actually do want bad writing after all.
What, so the expansion can be abbreviated to crythin?
Word? A review of the emotional stability of past faction leaders
Alliance:
-Varian: admittedly went out like a champ, famously a hothead, in his final cinematic, he wrote a letter to Anduin admitting how much he had learned from his ‘emotional fragile’ son on what a leader must do
-Genn: another hothead, still mourning his son (understandable)
-Tyrande: had to be reeled in by the writer, allowed a God to imbue her with revenge rage
-Malfurion: literally buried some poor grunt alive to drive a point home in the most pants-pooping manner possible
-Dwarves Triumvirate: had to have the world almost come to an end to bury a decades long civil war
Horde:
-Sylvanas: actively tried to kill the planet because she didn’t want to go to megahell
-Garrosh: flied off the handle at the mention of daddy, daddy issues
-Baine: almost waged an all out centaur genocide quite recently
Actually emotionally stable leaders: Vol’jin, Gelbin, Lor’themar and Velen. I’m unsure where to place goblins, some of the allied races and pandaren. I’m skipping Illidan and Turalyon on purpose because holy crud, those dudes are actionpacked with issues.
I skipped Thrall, also dunno where I’d place him.
Anduin is so PTSD ridden, it makes sense he’s as messed up as he is. Nothing wrong with them finally trying to fix a messed up character instead of glossing over it and then ignoring the existence of it like it never happened. Like Jaina and Tyrande.
Yeah how dare they address a character’s issues to make a coherent and relatable story in a video game.
clutches pearls
Of course! Which is why I loved seeing the deep cutscene showing his feelings and conflicting thoughts with Sylvanas in the Maw. It adds so much more to the story when things aren’t always so black and white, and imo improves the character.
Yeah…no. Discovery did lose me in the 3rd season, not because of the characters but because I found the future setting uncompelling and uninteresting. I liked the first two seasons, and they lead into Strange New Worlds which is even better. Noone was “crying and being an emotional wreck every other episode”. OMG, how dare people that go through traumatic events show emotion.
I’m sure there’s some teen oriented games that would fit the requirements. WoW has grown up since the early days. Most of us are grown up and educated now. Simple stories repeated ad-nauseum just don’t satisfy us anymore.
To each there own man I couldn’t stand it and I tried to stick in there.
Funny, I think we could’ve done that if it wasn’t for Xal’atath being underground.
Talanji has some issues and also has a part in War Within.
Jania is leader of the Kul’tiran and has already created some issues.
I liked Anduin when it looked like he was going to become a priest.
I can’t believe I forgot Jaina “is he the bomb this time!?” Proudmoore. Yeah, very emotionally stable.
You prob should have posted this topic is the classic forums… because Your preaching for backward change, all you’ll get here is snide woke/snowflake comments.
OP: “This game sucks now!”
Me: “You know you don’t gotta play it, right?”
OP probably:
Kinda silly he’s been very emotionally stable since becoming an undead. Think he would’ve had more issues with the horde concerning the war and the torture. And the dragons.
Lol omg. There’s always one.
Knowing the trolls around here, I’m more apt to believe you’re the OP.
At this point I label anybody that can’t relate to Anduin a weak person.
You want the game to be good, but only a handful of your play hours is actually spent going through the storyline compared to everything else you do. It has no real impact on your gameplay, other than on your fragile emotions.