I had it out with a project manager yesterday. Haven't had to do that in awhile. Dude gets a priority development request to me through the proper channels. So he had to convince his leadership and mine to prioritize this ask over everything else. I actually dropped everything and spent the past...
I did Wintergrasp in like the early days of Wrath and got the mammoth mount. Never touched it after that outside of going for... some other drops I forgot about.
The Hedge Wizard one rustled me. Started out fantastic as a struggling wizard for hire just trying to survive in DND world. But quickly devolved into stupid ass buddy dragon nonsense so I stopped reading.
Yeah they really went overboard with the constant menu stuff. You have to go into your inventory to heal (mistake) and all kinds of crap. I guess I just got used to it.
The reward system for using the stables is nice. I almost never used a horse in BOTW because you couldn't fast travel with it. Now I am compelled to for stupid pony points.
Lack of infinite bombs is definitely a downside compared to BOTW though.
Also make sure to jump in every single well they are like treasure caves.
That dumbass who can't hold up the sign for the construction company cracks me up.
This game has succeeded in keeping the game world interesting. There's always something to find just around the corner. Just like in Elden Ring and I appreciate that.
Not sure how cool it would be to go to a library full of texts in ancient languages you can't read at all.
Language barrier is going to be a major problem if you time travel back that far lol.
This is the entire concept of Classic + that people have been talking about for years now. Just go on as if TBC never happened and do something else. Turtle Wow proves that it can work and get an audience.
I don't like having to be that guy but at this point in my career I simply can't get dragged into projects that take 20+ hours and aren't even on the books. Someone makes "some small request" and your day is gone hunting down one issue that really isn't that important.
So I just say you need to...