100% they practically demanded to be in the video. Everything about them screams "LOOK AT ME!". So, no, I can't agree with your take.I kind of feel bad for that dev - the entire segment they just completely came across as they didn’t want to be in that video.
I don't know. When the woman speaks the two males have to nod to everything she says, but Hamlet can keep looking at her boobs. Privilege I guess.I kind of feel bad for that dev - the entire segment they just completely came across as they didn’t want to be in that video.
This is probably the biggest reason why Blizzard fails: it already puts their target audience into a "this is corporate bullshit" mode. Doesn't matter what they say, the players will be wary of everything said.They’re just so afraid of live interaction now that they have to resort to this canned show. Even if you go pre-recorded, it’s better to be conversational with the audience- like how Jeff Kaplan did with his OW updates.
I wouldn't doubt they have some kind of Void Lord expansion, but I severely doubt it's intended to be an endgame of any kind. At best, it's an endgame the way Legion was an endgame.
There must always be a Lich K... Big Bad.
After the hyper masculine SAVAGE homoerotisism of Warlords of Draenor they had to pivot to this cucked tranny and woman bullshit to balance it out.Whoever decided that's how they wanted to handle the release, with awkward round table discussion to show off diversity, is a moron.
You're probably right. However, after Void Lords, there's nothing bigger to go to. They might do some kind of sideways progression at that point, like an AA system or content updates that aren't full expansions, IDK. I think it's more likely they start working on a sequel.
Another thing is that after Void Lords, the expansion settings will have lapped. They're doing the same thing EQ has been doing in the last decade or so: Revive the older more popular expansions in the form of pairs of new expansions. EQ gave us Empires of Kunark / Ring of Scale, then Torment of Velious / Claws of Veeshan, and now they're on the first half of their Luclin revivals.
In WoW's case:
WoD and Legion: Revive ideas from Burning Crusade
BFA and Shadowlands: Revive ideas from Wrath
Dragonflight and Elemental Planes: Revive ideas from Cata
Shas and Void Lords: Revive ideas from MoP
And then we've lapped back to WoD.
Part of me wants to fast-forward ten years to see what both EQ and WoW do after they finish this dual-expansion revival concept, if they breach new ground or what. I'm pretty sure they'll both still be chugging along.
You're probably right. However, after Void Lords, there's nothing bigger to go to. They might do some kind of sideways progression at that point, like an AA system or content updates that aren't full expansions, IDK. I think it's more likely they start working on a sequel.
Another thing is that after Void Lords, the expansion settings will have lapped. They're doing the same thing EQ has been doing in the last decade or so: Revive the older more popular expansions in the form of pairs of new expansions. EQ gave us Empires of Kunark / Ring of Scale, then Torment of Velious / Claws of Veeshan, and now they're on the first half of their Luclin revivals.
In WoW's case:
WoD and Legion: Revive ideas from Burning Crusade
BFA and Shadowlands: Revive ideas from Wrath
Dragonflight and Elemental Planes: Revive ideas from Cata
Shas and Void Lords: Revive ideas from MoP
And then we've lapped back to WoD.
Part of me wants to fast-forward ten years to see what both EQ and WoW do after they finish this dual-expansion revival concept, if they breach new ground or what. I'm pretty sure they'll both still be chugging along.
I think Microsoft will do something with it eventually, but I hope for God that its not based under the same Blizzard we have now. Bring back Blizzard North or something, idk.I wish these faggots had the talent to make world of Starcraft.
Really wish Blizzard was working on a new mmo. This shit is old and crusty.
Blizzard isn't the same company that created WoW but they still have a ton of knowledge about basic systems that companies like Amazon haven't yet figured out. And if they could keep the amount of blue haired freak devs to a minimum they might be able to recreate the magic. Tall order but it would love to see them try.
I think Microsoft will do something with it eventually, but I hope for God that its not based under the same Blizzard we have now. Bring back Blizzard North or something, idk.
It 's funny that they spent 1000 man hours on garrisons and then abandoned them, can't be that hard to fix them.One part of that interview with Shelly the meth head nerd and Heroin addict Ion kind of stuck with me. She asked about player housing and his response was that it just wasnt worth a 1000 man hours. I dont give a shit about housing, I really dont. Every time Ive played a game with it, I store a bunch of my shit there like a closet and play the rest of the game. But that gave me, the player, an idea that the budget just wasnt there for anything new and interesting that deviates "too far" outside of the formula.
So yes, they'll probably be repeating the same "idea's" until WoW is finally put on life support in the year 2080ti.
I think Microsoft will do something with it eventually, but I hope for God that its not based under the same Blizzard we have now. Bring back Blizzard North or something, idk.
Raynor would transition into a woman. Into Sylvanis windrunner to be more specific.I wish these faggots had the talent to make world of Starcraft.
Raynor would transition into a woman. Into Sylvanis windrunner to be more specific.
(Also they didn't have the talent to stick the landing on sc2. A genre swap would kill t hem)
As much as we might wish for something good. Microsoft isn't making anything better. Unfortunately, the only way we'll ever see another real innovative MMO that is fun will come from a small new studio before they get bought.
One part of that interview with Shelly the meth head nerd and Heroin addict Ion kind of stuck with me. She asked about player housing and his response was that it just wasnt worth a 1000 man hours. I dont give a shit about housing, I really dont. Every time Ive played a game with it, I store a bunch of my shit there like a closet and play the rest of the game. But that gave me, the player, an idea that the budget just wasnt there for anything new and interesting that deviates "too far" outside of the formula.
So yes, they'll probably be repeating the same "idea's" until WoW is finally put on life support in the year 2080ti.
I think Microsoft will do something with it eventually, but I hope for God that its not based under the same Blizzard we have now. Bring back Blizzard North or something, idk.