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Flying? Didn't kill the game in bfa. That's a salt problem imo. Do I want flying, sure but it's not a game killer.
No idea on how to fix faction imbalance because it's not just racials or mounts or story.
Mythics? To be honest both raiding and M+ took a step back. Each system is currently designed to annoy your rotation while still dps checking you. I feel like ghunn was really the only fight where that wasn't the case as much. Every other fight feels like what "fire" do I avoid now. Try some new interesting mechanics. Something other than don't stand in bad and don't bring bad on the group. They need to hire some good old pen and paper DMs to design concepts for things. They aren't creative in this area. Zuldazar seems to be in the right direction though.
Lfr i dont get. The only thing that would maybe fix that is limit the max Titanforge to normal ilvl. Casuals still get better great than they have worked for and the crybaby crowd don't have to see bad players with super luck gear. Our just ignore this complaint.
For the class balance, stop letting the spread be so wide. When a spec is clearly terrible on every sim and logs, use those to see what can be done. Adding more ability choice would go a long way to this because more abilities to tweak in smaller ways make different combos easier to place on skill instead of rngsus.
Will these solve everything? No but an attempt needs to be tried.
Those are sane points and I generally agree with them. The problem though, like at the end of your statement about LFR - is that many customers -do- have issues with things like LFR. To them, Blizzard isn't listening because they don't remove LFR. Often you hear those arguments coupled with 'return to the good old days' type ones.. or 'wow used to be hardcore' and such. There's soo soo many voices here.
Anyway though thanks for the reasonable discussion about it. I always enjoy that.
Oh no! I did a reasonable. Quick I need to think of something...make slow speed mounts the only mount speed and triple the Titanforge range and rate.
Whew that was a close one.