You know a game is big when its patches get big fancy trailers.
Rage of the Firelands, an update to the expansion Cataclysm, brings new raids, new massive bad guys, new quest hubs and more.
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You know a game is big when its patches get big fancy trailers.
Rage of the Firelands, an update to the expansion Cataclysm, brings new raids, new massive bad guys, new quest hubs and more.
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Yeah I’m done with it too. Send me a message when someone revises a decade old formula without covering it up with a an awesome pre-rendered trailer.
Moral of this story: Don’t pray to God, he just might come down and kick your ass.
On a side note, this is -almost- enough to bring me back to WoW, though the last neato patch trailer ended with absolutely nothing new to the under-level-cap players.
Sigh, it’s a bad sign when returning to a game almost feels like a returning to an abusive relationship.
MEH to the maximum
Activison destroyed what was good about Blizzard games, WoW included.
Activation did not buy Blizzard. Blizzard are still there own thing. Its Blizzards own fault.
Keeping that in mind, I started playing with Cat, and am enjoy it, but am not addicted to the point where I am playing it for 12 hours strait. Its more of a ‘when I have nothing better to do’ thing for me. I have a lvl 60 Hunter who is basically my questing char. And a lvl 40 druid, who is my dungeon.
The issue here is people who play the game, get bored and then complain about how it cant change its playstyle completely to cater to them. Blizzard follows the fanbase, and you just arent it. So go find something else to complain about.
This comes from someone who played, and got bored.
Will be a little pissed i miss those epic moments like the server first heroic ragnaros and stuff, but oh well, thats that.
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