Time to find something your passionate about then. Disenfranchised is a real word and this seems to be the case, better to have something that makes you happy then to have something you struggle to find happiness in. One does not find it looking to the past and trying to take that placing it into something new. Until you actually play it, it is just words on pages placed there by your perceptions and others points of view.
I feel super hyped for warthin.
lol what?
- it’s called introducing new important characters
- the story is literally azeroth waking up and the void coming to mess around and fight out
- THE THREAT IS LITERALLY THE VOID - xal’atath HELLO?
- New flight system extended to nearly all flying mounts and not abandoned after DF ends? New allied race?? Delves??? LITERAL GAME CHANGING WARBANDS???
Lmao.
I also don’t feel hyped at all for TWW, and I’m not buying it (literally). My reasons are:
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I refuse to do another Pathfinder just so I can use the flight form that does NOT make me sick (steady flight) - Blizzard NEEDS to grow up and respect ALL customers needs!
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I don’t care for the dark theme of TWW, the new races, or places - its all very depressing
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They really need to go back to roots of the game and interject some levity, humility, and lighten up!
I’m sure everyone plays WOW for different reasons, and many might be like me who just want to kick-back, have fun, de-stress from real life, and maybe even laugh a little. I miss the old WOW, where humor and kindness was injected into the game here and there, and I felt like a valued customer. I’ve really missed that experience the past three expansion.
So all those other years of Pathfinder were ok but this specific one, the one that you will get just by the normal questing path between 70-80, is too much?
Lol right.
Because this specific one bars the use of steady flight instead of skyriding. Which makes no sense if you can use one but not the other, which alternatively is easier for people with vertigo, motion sickness among other matters.
You’ve got quite a bit of distasteful snark Sabbia, don’t you?
So don’t use skyriding.
Problem solved.
The isle of dorn is so far from depressing
Really is only azj kahet thats darker.
And even then the place has fun vibes going on
Denying yourself the only option to fly around while everyone else gets to do it because of personal difficulties shouldn’t be a forced compromise on the player’s part when Blizzard could just as easily allow steady flying out the gates.
Your argument makes no sense.
So everyone has to suffer because they can’t use one aspect of the game that was only introduced in DF?
Lol wut?
It’s hard to get excited for new content, when it’s following the same formula. Things will look different, but you’ve seen it all before.
What do you mean “everyone has to suffer”? Suffer from what? Not having the skyriding we didn’t have for 2 whole decades?
Didn’t you yourself say “What was so bad about previous pathfinders”? You didn’t get to fly at all. Can you be consistent or not?
Right, so you agree with me. If it wasn’t around, what’s the issue now all of a sudden? Especially since Pathfinder is basically in name only lol. If it wasn’t an issue to ride on the ground before, why is it in TWW?
I… are you arguing with yourself now?
What the heck is the point you’re trying to make against someone who would rather have the allowed flying be the other way around? If we’re going to be allowed to skyride in TWW anyway, why not make it steady flying instead and then pathfinder unlocks skyriding?
You imply there’s an issue with this.
I don’t think there’s an issue, in fact I think it’s dumb, but you can’t complain about Pathfinder NOW if it was perfectly fine years earlier. If you thought it was fine to ride on the ground then, what’s the difference now, especially since you’ll be flying once you hit 80, unlike before?
That Blizzard’s idea of thinking was to enable the only side to flying that has physical repercussion on people who suffer certain medical conditions.
As opposed to steady flying first that doesn’t have these negative drawbacks for these particular players.
Do you disagree?
- Sure. If you introduce A new character? Fine. If all you introduce is new characters then don’t be surprised if people don’t know what they’re looking at.
- Story isn’t. That’s the trilogy. The story of this is Xal’atath is stirring up trouble. And unless you’re a lore nerd (or priest player) you might not even know who that is. And no, the Void Lords aren’t arriving this expansion. It’s bugs. And Dwarven problems.
- Features are nice. But we have dynamic flying. It’s just getting better. New Allied Race? It a reskinned dwarf model. Which is a reskin of an unpopular race (compared to, say, elves). Delves are scenarios (they’re fine btw - just nothing that’s going to make someone debating whether to play the game or not get excited about). And GAME CHANGING WARBANDS!!! as you say are a nice feature that’s great for the player base but not exactly thrilling for someone considering playing. It’s code. And it’s hard to get excited over code.
If you’re into it? Great. Enjoy. But the things you’re suggesting as major features don’t seem to be hitting for people like the original poster as much as they are for you.
TL;DR
“this isn’t real content cus i say its not”
K.
I don’t believe videos games should be designed for every single person with every possible variation of those people in mind as well. Using disabled people as a point of argument is pretty disgusting too.
Again, if you want normal flying, the game is improving for you, just not in the same capacity. Pathfinder is in name only in TWW so to complain about it now after being fine riding around on ground mounts for years is crying and nothing more.
They’re not complaining about Pathfinder. They’re complaining about what it unlocks. It should be the other way around, with Dynamic Flight being the unlockable.