Would you wait for WoW 2.0?

Why would they? Sifting through 1000’s of posts full of negative feedback with no constructive value yet chocked full of personal attacks?

Imagine the labor hours required to sift through all the irrelevant posts that don’t really offer any real feedback with which to work on just to get to the few gems.

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Except the fact that people have loads of feedback posts, one of them being the most upvoted thread of all time detailing problems with the current game, expansion. They also have their “private forum” section where they invite top players of classes and specs that outline issues. They have been tweeted, and retweeted twitlongers the issues with the expansion. The list goes on about the huge number of constructive feedback they have gotten since legion that they have actively ignored until the end of each expansion.

We have seen no fixes to the issues of shadowlands so far, the only thing said about covenants is “we’d do it again”. They’ve ignored feedback so much that we have seen more of the guide writers, APL writers quit the game since BFA than ever before. Simply put, they never respond to any feedback until it becomes memey and ragey. This is historically true with this game for years now.

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I don’t get the personal attacks either, to me it just seems childish and bizarre for adults to behave that way over a game. It makes more sense to give rational feedback instead of filling up the forums with temper tantrums.

Then logging into the very game they vilify and playing it.

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But let’s suppose they are ignoring or otherwise refusing to acknowledge your feedback, resorting to personal attacks will accomplish what exactly?

It’s not happening dude… let it go.

WoW 2.0 would not be as big as WoW1. Just like Everquest2 was a failure compared to Everquest1 and OSRS to RS3. People dont like to willingly give up and lose their stuff theyve worked for (pets/mounts/etc.) as well as memories theyve made. This is also why people always go back to their original mmo after awhile.

GW2 is the only sequel in MMOs that I know of that was successful but not because its a Guild Wars game (its hated by a majority of people who played GW1 because its so different).

WoW2.0 would have to be a completely different game than WoW1 to be successful. action combat instead of tab target. graphics update is really the only thing I see people suggest for a WoW2.0 and at that point I ask why? Why develop a new million dollar engine just for a graphics overhaul?

I would not. I’d be okay if they made a wow 2 and just kept WoW classic servers going up to shadowlands each individually separated like wow classic and tbcc. Vowing to only focus on wow 2 and only fixing bugs that pop up on classic servers. Charge $15 for WoW 2 and classic like it is now but offer a $10 classic only sub since they’ll essentially be in maintenance mode.

I mean I’m waiting for Valheim patch to add 3 new foods and a roof tile for months.

Yeah I’d wait for WoW 2, doesn’t matter if it’s 3 years or 4, if it’s a good game I’ll play.

Reading comments from people who say no, looks mostly like they don’t enjoy WoW but play it out of “investment”. Not because the game is fun, but because they have stuff in it. And if they lose the stuff, they won’t play.
Kinda sad.

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Would I stop playing now so that I could hopefully play a more refined game in four years? No. But I will continue to give other games a try.

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Four years without any new content?

Nah.