How fast would a Blizzard employee get shitcanned by Metzen for even suggesting thisFurthermore they need to put a goddamn moratorium on anything even remotely Orc related in terms of architecture / content for a 5 year minimum.
Seriously though, lmao. I would much rather have a place to decorate than a place I can send followers out on missions that actually sound fun that I don't get to do. My fucking NPC friends are having more fun than me. There's something wrong with that.That was their whole problem with player housing - very loosely paraphrased they said "We don't want housing to just be something you decorate, we want to give people stuff to do there".
Well, mission fucking accomplished. Now maybe give us actual player housing instead?
Holy shit, seriously. Are Alliance even a faction anymore?Furthermore they need to put a goddamn moratorium on anything even remotely Orc related in terms of architecture / content for a 5 year minimum.
You can get a mage portal to ashran too lol. I think my mage's hearth is set to the bug's quest hub in Pandaria. I could probably just delete it.Yep. My only alt with a heartstone sets to Ashran is a mage, because he has TP to everywhere else. The others are almost all set to the Pandarian shrine, which gives them quick access to everywhere.
It was nice while it lasted!QnA_sl said:In Patch 6.2, the team is looking into having diminishing returns on an account wide level for missions that reward gold. It is a nerf, but alleviates some of of the pressure to have many alts. It is a problem when it scales linearly and having six characters gives you six times the amount of gold, making you feel like you have to log into them all every night.
I do actually like Garrisons to an extent.. it's easy money and there's the AFK facebook game to it, but if I could at least decorate it or something I'd actually enjoy it. I think too much focus and hype was centered around it and even thought everyone would've afkd in a city, I'd much rather have had a major city hub, maybe even a neutral city again over a Garrison.There are some things I really like with the garrison; followers/missions, some of the unique dailies and shit. I wish for the next expansion they would do away with the idea of garrison's/housing and institute those things back in to really living capital cities. Housing in an MMO is cool in theory, until it is actually put in a game.
"In some ways," Chilton says, "I wish we had kept some features bound to the expansions they lived in to make room for more innovation without players feeling like we were taking something away." He points to the Archaeology profession introduced in Cataclysm as an example; he wishes they'd removed it in time for Mists of Pandaria. It's a practice he intends to follow in the future.The garrisons introduced in the upcoming Warlords of Draenor expansion, for instance, won't carry over to whatever comes next."
For the same reason they dropped enchant on almost all slots and took out multi-gem slots. The problem was that you got a new drop, and you didn't equip it until it was gemmed, enchanted AND reforged. And you could gem and enchant on the spot with your guildmates having stuff, but not reforge. So, forget about putting it on as soon as you get it. Psychologically, that meant it wasn't as satisfying - you knew you had new gear, but had to wait. Frustration. Small, but still.I'm not sure why they even took reforging out.
No, that's the line of bullshit they fed us. The real reason was because you could get around shitty itemization and hit thresholds faster to beat bosses. It made all gear a possible upgrade and the ability to have less waste. Reforging was an extremly powerful tool for non mouth breathers.-For the same reason they dropped enchant on almost all slots and took out multi-gem slots. The problem was that you got a new drop, and you didn't equip it until it was gemmed, enchanted AND reforged. And you could gem and enchant on the spot with your guildmates having stuff, but not reforge. So, forget about putting it on as soon as you get it. Psychologically, that meant it wasn't as satisfying - you knew you had new gear, but had to wait. Frustration. Small, but still.
Of course, instead, you have a new drop, and you don't even roll on it.