Quote Originally Posted by Kolsykol View Post
Then look at what happened to WC3R and they've been completely ignoring fans who don't like changes that doesn't feel accurate to the original for D2R.
Only communication that has even happened is their Twitter account attacking people.
When you have complete silence and when communication happens and that's what happens then it looks and feels terrible.

I honestly feel like this issue of arrogance goes a bit deeper than just WoW, Asmongold did sorta mention something when he talked about Soken's cancer and the speech.

It is not necessarily arrogance, it is more a disconnect between players and the decision makers. For me it seems that the decisions Blizzard makes are "management driven" or "how this new feature could improve our quaterly earnings" and not "this new feature could be fun". BfA had way too many systems that did not work very well. Then they needed many patches to fix the new systems. And after the systems were repaired a new expansion came out and all the repaired systems were completely removed. Shadowlands then introduced new systems and most of the systems are not fun at all. They will again need two patches to fix it. And after the fix they will remove the fixed systems again because of a new expansion. And the new expansion will introduce new not really well working systems.



The "you think you do but you don't"-thingy marks this disconnect between the Blizzard staff and the players. WoW Classic was a huge success. I guess the Blizzard staff can still not believe why the players had so much fun with a 15 years old game.


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