Is PayneGrill voiced by Chris Metzen?
Sooo just curious to know how you think Naga would fit into the game. They can't mount on land and they can't do what they did with Worgen. They can't wear boots, I'm not sure how legs would equip on them either. I'm just not seeing it.
Would it be cool? Sure! But I don't see it happening. I could see Ogre's happening (though their size is an issue)
Fuck yeah man. That Harpsichord is the real shit.
WoD fatigue from casuals is the fact that we have to run normals, get stuck on content, then we have to cheese the LFR content not for useful loot, but legendary ring maguffins. LFR is a fucking obligation, not an option to peek at later content.
Sooo just curious to know how you think Naga would fit into the game. They can't mount on land and they can't do what they did with Worgen. They can't wear boots, I'm not sure how legs would equip on them either. I'm just not seeing it.
Would it be cool? Sure! But I don't see it happening. I could see Ogre's happening (though their size is an issue)
Well they should also consider lowering the price then, because we're getting nowhere near the value we previously were.I'm pretty sure Blizzard had said recently that they're switching to a (roughly) one-expansion-per-year business model from now on, so this doesn't surprise me at all.
Well they should also consider lowering the price then, because we're getting nowhere near the value we previously were.
If you're getting stuck on current Normal difficulty and feel you need to run LFR, then to be honest, something is wrong with your group.
It is for the best.
Everything is LITERALLY black/brown and red all throughout their raid designs.
It is like WoD artists forgot that other color exists.
And they probably realizing right now that the garrison is killing their playerbase faster than gardening.
The facebook farmville concept destroys any incentive to play when the player realizes this are all chores, but the chores are a requirement to do them before you can set out to do anything else unless you want to forgo bonus gold/items.
Stop letting Metzen write your games, Blizzard. Your other issues have deeper roots, but this one's an easy fix. He's only getting worse with time.
I may be wrong but AFAIK Metzen had little to do with WoD's story since he's busy with Overwatch. The real culprit is Dave Kosak.
This is nice, I hope it comes out this year.
What do you guys think it could be?
Emerald Dream?
Sargeras?
Burning Legion expansion makes sense imo, they've been propping up Sargeras for a long time.
I may be wrong but AFAIK Metzen had little to do with WoD's story since he's busy with Overwatch. The real culprit is Dave Kosak.
So I always feel weird about this, but the color scheme is one of the most important things to be when it comes to WoW. BC was a very enjoyable expansion. But staring at that red and brown for hours was terrible. Then WotLK comes out and holy shit was that a nice change. So much blue.
I dunno the orange and reds and browns are just to much for me.
Some perspective in terms of expansion announcements:
TBC - announced Oct 2005 (11 months into vanilla), released Jan 2007 (15 months)
WotLK - announced Aug 2007 (7 months into TBC), released Nov 2008 (15 months)
Cataclysm - announced Aug 2009 (9 months into WotLK), released Dec 2010 (16 months)
MoP - announced Oct 2011 (10 months into Cata), released Sep 2012 (11 months)
WoD - announced Nov 2013 (13 months into MoP), released Nov 2014 (12 months)
X6 - to be announced Aug 2015 (9 months into WoD)
So the new expansion announcement is on par with previous ones, with the major difference that unlike previous expansions (apart from MoP, where 5.4 came out a month before WoD was announced), WoD is already complete up to the last raid patch with no major content patches on the way, at least none that we know about. Combine this with everything else we know—an announcement now that couldn't wait three months for BlizzCon, the rush to get WoD out of the way, the Warcraft film release pencilled in for June, and the rumours of beta servers already set up for 7.0—and I think it's reasonable to expect a shorter announcement-to-release cycle than usual. I'm expecting it to fall no earlier than May, myself, which is already late enough to risk bleeding more subscriptions but will allow for a beta of about six months, a 7.0 transition period of about a month, and some breathing room for Legacy of the Void to fill the release calendar up to March if it doesn't make it out by the end of the year.
I could see the expansion dropping anywhere from May to July, really, although I think the already testy WoD player base will not be happy to be stuck in Hellfire Citadel for that long. If 7.0 lands in April or thereabouts to herald a May expansion, that's still a good ten months of progression in 6.2, which seems appropriate given the amount of content (number of bosses and tiers of difficulty) but will certainly feel very long to anybody who isn't raiding.
I really want a cool new class. I don't even care if it's something off the wall that makes no sense.
Demon Hunter? Please, no.
I think Blizz got tired of designing raids like Naxx and Sunwell that about 1% of the player population (maybe less) would ever see at their time of release.
Can't blame them.
They're ok, but not a replacement for LFR. Too many people push ridiculous requirements. If anything they need to refocus on LFR since more people use that than anything else in the game. Big mistake in WoD was blowing off that audience and listening to vocal elitestsNot going to lie: I was pretty blown away at the lack of difficulty in LFR for WoD. When Highmaul opened and we blew through it, I was... pretty let down.
Having said that, Blizzard's in-game "browser" tools are pretty solid. I've gotten into all kinds of crazy groups for stuff. Their Cross-Realm tech is very good stuff. I wish that kind of thing would be pushed harder than LFR.
Not going to lie: I was pretty blown away at the lack of difficulty in LFR for WoD. When Highmaul opened and we blew through it, I was... pretty let down.
Having said that, Blizzard's in-game "browser" tools are pretty solid. I've gotten into all kinds of crazy groups for stuff. Their Cross-Realm tech is very good stuff. I wish that kind of thing would be pushed harder than LFR.
They're ok, but not a replacement for LFR. Too many people push ridiculous requirements.
I think Blizzard is just milking Wow until it goes F2P.
Still the single largest subscription MMO by a huge huge huge HUGE margin... They are a very long way away from ever becoming F2P... but hey, everyone has been chanting they'll become F2P for the last 6+ years, if everyone keeps it up for another 6+ years you guys may be right!
Yeah it does it brought me back i ended up leveling my 80 Warrior and Druid to 100 and using that boost on a Hunter. Did all that and almost geared them all to the max that you could within the month that i paid for and quit because there was nothing to do.WoD feels like it came out last month to me
Yeah it does it brought me back i ended up leveling my 80 Warrior and Druid to 100 and using that boost on a Hunter. Did all that and almost geared them all to the max that you could within the month that i paid for and quit because there was nothing to do.
I liked the idea of the garrison and at a point logging in before i went to work in the mornings to do it all got tedious and made me resentful for them not just making a free app or even a $2 app that let me do that shit from my phone or ipad. I always love the idea of coming back and playing with friends but they never offer anything worth staying for.
Yeah. 9 AM PDT is noon on the East coast.Wow, I'm surprised this was announced this way. Cool.
What's 9am PDT? I understood it to be 12pm local time, so 6am ET here in North America.
edit-
now I see that it's 5:45pm on the Gamescom schedule....and if they're 6 hours ahead of ET, it should be noon ET, yes? Gotta book off that lunch hour
Already getting excited. Whew.
Yeah. 9 AM PDT is noon on the East coast.
I have no idea how that garrison npc mission thing wasn't implemented into a mobile game because it was basically designed like a fucking mobile game. I would of used that shit multiple times a day.This was the single biggest missed opportunity... They needed to get their mobile app up to snuff so you could do garrison chores anywhere.
I imagine a new class is out of the question at this point in time?
Unless they made a "hero" class, balancing would be a pain in the ass.
I don't think so. WoD didn't have a new class or new race so surely this will have at least one. Maybe both.I imagine a new class is out of the question at this point in time?
Unless they made a "hero" class, balancing would be a pain in the ass.
Agreed. I got bored with WoD, but the leveling was incredible. Blizzard has nailed that aspect of the game (Mists of Pandaria had some incredible zones also) so just need to get the end-game content polished up. WoD raiding was okay, but nothing amazing, and there wasn't a ton of interesting stuff to do outside of raids.So pumped. I bailed on Draenor due to life getting crazy busy from Feb onward, but those first 2 months, damn, most exciting leveling experience I've had with an expansion (outside of the fresh feeling of TBC I guess). Really phenomenal run from level 90 to 100 (although it seems that was all to the detriment of the Level 100 experience afterward). In that regard, I'm glad I'm a huge casual now.
I come back to this game for each new expansion to:
- Get the thrill of revisiting WoW with a fresh coat of paint, new abilities
- Explore new zones and quests
- Get blown away by Blizzard's hallmark visual style and killer soundtracks (which seem to just be getting better with every expansion)
- Indulge in some nostalgia with old friends who also used to hardcore raid like I did, and now return like I do just for the initial rush of each expansion
In those regards....WoD delivered for me in spades. Garrisons did indeed begin to feel like a chore, but I'm actually glad the devs experimented with something brand new and tried it out. It brought something new to the game. I want them to throw brand new concepts like that into the game with each expansion and see what sticks.
In short, PUMPED.
No, not really. They did neither a new class or a new race in WoD, I expect next xpac to have at least one.
I imagine a new class is out of the question at this point in time?
Unless they made a "hero" class, balancing would be a pain in the ass.