So that you can follow them through the scenario easier.
It’s meant for accessibility mostly. I’m understanding how useful it is now that I’m playing a beta where I can’t find the NPCs half the time, because they’re the same size as everyone else.
So that you can follow them through the scenario easier.
It’s meant for accessibility mostly. I’m understanding how useful it is now that I’m playing a beta where I can’t find the NPCs half the time, because they’re the same size as everyone else.
Illidan I can understand being taller than your average male Night Elf since he went through some kind of metamorphosis. I don’t even know what the Jailer is meant to be, so I guess he gets a pass on being tall.
Thrall and Jaina tho? Nah.
you’re a gnome, everything is like 12 feet tall
12 feet tall is good but bosses got way to big at one point. I felt ridiculous poking at Archimomde’s ankles with my daggers in WoD.
Well then shouldn’t all quest givers and quest-related mobs and items be given that same treatment?
They aren’t like that now because they work around it by putting highlights over important objects/NPCs making them stand out.
I don’t see why they can’t do that with main characters.
They are either deliberately ignoring or not understanding the difference between Eugenics and Evolution, and continuously calling the latter the former.
Yes you do. Especially if 10-20 are going to raid and attack her.
It’s usually only the main campaign ones that are and the ones you follow through scenarios, dungeons and raids.
Those are the ones most crowd around when current.
I do remember DF pre-launch being frustrating trying to find the ward and gnome in Stormwind, because too many people around them. Even when we couldn’t mount.
Every time I see story character that is towering over me this is the same thought process I had.
Hi Thrall, my you are very tall for an orc you make me look gnome sized.
12 foot tall women used to intimidate me until I learned I suffer from tommy lee syndrome
Azeroth exists in a Sim. The normal rules of nature do not apply there. Sim rules apply. I mean they have growth and shrink rays, for example.
Remember: It’s “Word of” Warcraft and Warcraft was a sim, and you now play from the perspective of one of the sim characters. The “Titans” are the game designers and the consoles are your attempt to get into the design data and change it. The “curse of flesh” is your self awareness within the sim.
Ok? And your replying to me post talking about a poster talking about real world Eugenics, yet them continuously calling it Evolution, with WoW talk why?
I was expounding. Did I offend you in some way? If so, I apologize.
You didn’t, I was just confused why my post was being replied to with things that had nothing to do with what was said
So you can still see them with all the Tauren on their mounts over them.
Stop feeding the troll…
I haven’t responded to them in a hot minute.
I removed the quote. I was going to add other quotes to show it was responding to multiple points but it is probably not necessary and obviously confusing.
they drink milk obviously, why you think goblins are still small no matter what?
Why is it i am always hearin that expression after i said i never hear it at all one day?!
But just in case in a few hours you want to respond again, we have to tell you what not to do!!!