Except I dont enjoy it. I dont enjoy gimping myself at one thing to be better at another. Its horrible design and I hate it every single time I log in.
Chopping my legs off at the knees is a great decision for that limbo competition I signed up for, but severely limits my ability to compete in the 400m race. Lame.
Dude I was not even talking about the class ability. Iāve already responded to your initial statement. Try again. I was drawing a comparison between selecting a class and choosing a covenant.
Iām sorry that it makes you feel that strongly, Emnyte.
P.S. Iām using a suboptimal covenant for my spec. Noone is saying it canāt be done, it just sucks, bro. Iād love to play with all the new covenant abilities, rather than just being locked to a single one.
I just dont understand why these two are fighting so hard to prove a point, that is by and large disproven statistically, on a large scale.
Also I dont get the argument that these limitations and restrictions in this specific video game (Not Other Games, Just WoW) improve the player experience. Especially because by removing them, the aspect of the gameplay they are supporting, would remain completely unchanged.
then keeping doing what your doing, weāre seeing nerfs and buffs things are going to flip flop they always do. be it specs, talents or entire classes
guess what they all have viability even if they arent FotM
How is that an argument for your point? People who want to min max will min max, some people have fun doing stuff like that. Why is laughing in their faces and ridiculing them for feeling like they should swap covenants every mid tier and new tier patch because of wild swings cool?
If blizzard put the time they put into systems into class design, new talents, pvp, questing, crafting, dynamic events and instance design I feel everyone would be happier.
Sorry if it seems that way. Not my intention. Let me ask you a constructive question to promote a healthy discussion to better understand where you are coming from.
In what way, do you feel, that being able to swap covenant class abilities in the way we swap talents, would negatively affect your gaming experience? Just you personally. I dont want to fall into the pit of not wanting to understand an opinion that doesnt align with my own.
Same question above. Just to try to redirect the discussion into being informative and being productive in trying to understand your points and opinions better.
Sure! To me atleast a Covenant choice is like a class choice. When you choose a class that you love you stick with it.
Swapping out that covenant ability for anotherās a whim one completely reduces the impact of making that decision. You overcome the hurdles and complete the content you want with the struggles/advantages that brings.