You know. I can go behind that idea. I mean how old is WoW now? it has a pretty long running as MMO goes but Blizzard knows eventually it will go away (maybe another 3-4 expansion?) so I can totally see their A team working on Titan their new "toy" for the next 10-20 yearsmy theory? Blizz CEO's and shareholder board are diverting majority of A Team devs to Titan, and patching WoW with B team expansions, saying to them "have fun, don't create any PR messes."
Honestly, all they need to do is let females be Sisters of Battle. They are practically the same thing at this point, except they occasionally get miracles.If you think blizzard's paladin BS is a contentious point... just wait until Dark Millenium Online.
This is somewhat true, though Blizzard does not really like calling them the "B" team, since a lot of the developers that started on WoW years ago are still working on it. Not all of them, but a good deal of them. Blizzard even said on the forum that the vast majority of the developers on the WoW team have been working on it for at least a couple years, so it's not like they just brought them in to take over for others.my theory? Blizz CEO's and shareholder board are diverting majority of A Team devs to Titan, and patching WoW with B team expansions, saying to them "have fun, don't create any PR messes."
My statement was my opinion regarding how the game was (A List) versus how I feel about it now (B list, like B Movies.) And while I'm sure the devs are all top notch at what they do (come on, it's Blizzard, not CCP *) that doesn't necessarily mean the game decisions made by Blizzard as a whole regarding WoW hasn't left me feeling blah about it. I'm sure you disagree with my opinion nonetheless, but I didn't want a misunderstanding of terms left on the table.In the end, it is foolish to assume the development teams have not changed, but it is also foolish to assume that the majority of people on the team now are "B" stock development.
I can understand that. You are not the only person feeling bleh about the game right now. I personally felt Cataclysm was the weakest expansion. Not in the form of content, which seems to be where most complain, but instead to changes in how they handle guilds, progression, and quests. I miss smaller, friendly guilds over mega-leveled guilds. I miss easier heroics with clear progression that helped me gear up for raids without lots of time investment. I miss quest "hubs" that actually allowed me to easily pick and choose my questing location without having to slog through a huge nearly forty quest prerequisite just to unlock the questing area I liked.My statement was my opinion regarding how the game was (A List) versus how I feel about it now (B list, like B Movies.) And while I'm sure the devs are all top notch at what they do (come on, it's Blizzard, not CCP *) that doesn't necessarily mean the game decisions made by Blizzard as a whole regarding WoW hasn't left me feeling blah about it. I'm sure you disagree with my opinion nonetheless, but I didn't want a misunderstanding of terms left on the table.
Even thought I am out of WoW, I think higher guild level is a bad idea since it will kill any small guild trying to obtain those. Sure smaller guild CAN reach some levels which may take 3-4 times longer, but higher level would be near impossible unless with heavy recruitment (which kinda making small guild moot)I can understand that. You are not the only person feeling bleh about the game right now. I personally felt Cataclysm was the weakest expansion. Not in the form of content, which seems to be where most complain, but instead to changes in how they handle guilds, progression, and quests. I miss smaller, friendly guilds over mega-leveled guilds. I miss easier heroics with clear progression that helped me gear up for raids without lots of time investment. I miss quest "hubs" that actually allowed me to easily pick and choose my questing location without having to slog through a huge nearly forty quest prerequisite just to unlock the questing area I liked.
I am hopeful since Blizzard seemed to be changing back when it comes to progression design, but it will remain to be seen what they do with quests and guilds. We know they are adding more guild levels, which makes me a little worried unless they also reduce the time it takes to level a guild.
That is understandable. I miss a few of the things that made the world feel more adventurous. I had my moments of wonder doing the old wetlands run on a night elf. Though a lot of that has to do with nostalgia. If I had to deal with something like that today, I probably would hate it. My sensibilities seem to be changing where the theme park style adventure is becoming more enjoyable to me then the sandbox.Honestly, at some point it became World of Hamsterwheel. I just felt like the only reason I played was because my friends did, and we were all doing essentially the same stuff over and over. The game hadn't been fun for me since they nerfed the ability to raid the other factions cities. I suppose that makes me a griefer, but really, I prefer the sandbox style MMO over the themepark.
Too bad we don't have a bronze whelpling pet. Would be perfect for such shots.Level a Panderan to 90 (class to be determined, hunter or monk probably), then go and solo Illidan, C'Thun, Yog, Malygos, Magtheridon, Gruul and all the major lore/boss characters of Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich king, take screenshots of my Panderan over the corpses and title them "Lol Time Traveling Panderan saves Azeroth!"
90% of SoB players will be males, mark my words...Honestly, all they need to do is let females be Sisters of Battle. They are practically the same thing at this point, except they occasionally get miracles.
I don't Illidan is possible to solo no matter how high your stats are.I just realized what I'm going to be doing for ultimate "hilarity".
Level a Panderan to 90 (class to be determined, hunter or monk probably), then go and solo Illidan, C'Thun, Yog, Malygos, Magtheridon, Gruul and all the major lore/boss characters of Burning Crusade and Wrath of the Lich king, take screenshots of my Panderan over the corpses and title them "Lol Time Traveling Panderan saves Azeroth!"
Before Warhammer Online, a lot of Warhammer enthusiasts would have said "there's no way greenskins, dark elves and the forces of Chaos would be buddy-buddy and all move in together to the Inevitable City and have wacky adventures together." GW is notoriously intransigent about their IPs, and difficult to work with, but even they can be bent.90% of SoB players will be males, mark my words...
But relax, no way GW lets them use female marines...
Meh, that was more like the way they let Empire fight Empire and orcs as mercs for anyone... GW was never intransigent on that. SM's on the other hand...Before Warhammer Online, a lot of Warhammer enthusiasts would have said "there's no way greenskins, dark elves and the forces of Chaos would be buddy-buddy and all move in together to the Inevitable City and have wacky adventures together." GW is notoriously intransigent about their IPs, and difficult to work with, but even they can be bent.
This is my hope as well. Here are my predictions for possible classes.Myself, I'm hoping "Commissar" is a multipet class. Muaha.
No way a lowly trooper is a class of it's own...Guardsmen: Ranged DPS
LOL. It is thread like this that keep me FROM signing back upAll this talk is having me ponder checking out Pandaria... so I'm gonna stop reading this thread, because I've barely had time for New Vegas.
LOL. It is thread like this that keep me FROM signing back up
Maybe a Vindicare Assassin instead then?No way a lowly trooper is a class of it's own...
I agree that a single guardsman probably won't be a playable/viable character. Vindicare could conceivably work, but I'm betting Psyker for ranged dps. Heck, they both could be.Maybe a Vindicare Assassin instead then?
Yeah, they're not upset about panda man, they're upset panda man "is a jack black ripoff."That seems to seriously misrepresent the point of view of the people "freaking out".
How so? The main point they always bring up is that they are panda people. After that it's the Kung Fu Panda argument which has already been debunked. Lastly a few people complain about the china culture influence. In the end, the vast majority are still hung up on the "panda people" fact more then any other.That seems to seriously misrepresent the point of view of the people "freaking out".
That's not what I've been reading. It seems people are less concerned about animal people and as gas said, more concerned about the KFP thing, whether it's valid or not.How so? The main point they always bring up is that they are panda people. After that it's the Kung Fu Panda argument which has already been debunked. Lastly a few people complain about the china culture influence. In the end, the vast majority are still hung up on the "panda people" fact more then any other.
The image is only pointing out "We had animal people and mutant animal people already, why is this a big deal now?"
Maybe that is more casual WoW sites? I am speaking mostly about the game itself and the few hardcore locations I visit, like the main wow boards, wow-insider, and mmo-champion.That's not what I've been reading. It seems people are less concerned about animal people and as gas said, more concerned about the KFP thing, whether it's valid or not.