personally, I could walk or not…I have no patience…literally none lol.
But I do love the parts of this game I enjoy, and that is enough to keep me around given the alternatives.
I enjoy just enough of the game to keep playing it.
Maybe if I were an end gamer these changes would make me quit. Not sure.
Best advice for anyone trying to give feedback is to systematically ignore anyone with over 10k posts. It’s pretty easy, you just click their profile name, then View Profile, and on the right side where it says “normal” you just switch that to ignore, then “forever”. It’s starting to massively declutter the forum experience.
Ion will change his mind when he experiences what happened in WoD with his no-flying decision. Once he sees his crappy idea isn’t popular and people are leaving, he will backpedal. But until then… I have zero faith.
They should bring in the weakauras team, give them a consulting fee then make the functionality official. Then they can tweak it so it doesn’t do raid GPSing.
Actually, I’m in the community that marches up and down the street about how Blizzard provides us an amazing experience for the money. I come from the generation that first experienced home video games as Pong, and peak gaming was stacking quarters on the Asteroids machine at the 7-11.
Going from that to being able to interact pretty seamlessly with this open, immersive three dimensional world, and share it simultaneously with thousands of other people in my adult lifetime is pretty frickin’ amazing. It gives me a sense of gratitude. I focus on the amazing stuff I actually have in front of me, instead of the inevitable flaws.
We need details because of the weird “rotations” some classes have. Like Evoker- if I pop certain cool downs at the start of a fight, I get placed at the top of the DPS chard. If I don’t, I’m at the bottom. Overall, it balances out, but only if I do it correctly and prioritize those heavy hitting attacks. DPS meters helps learn that stuff.