It's not a bug, but I think my biggest annoyance in WoW at the moment is that my dragon can be stopped in the middle of Dragonriding if I run into a twig. A twig!
Weird enough, if the story kind of falls flat at the end....I wouldnt care as much if the Trials were fun and there are rewards I wanna work towards.I'm cautiously optimistic about whether they will stick the landing with the current raid series' story. I really hope they do. Haven't enjoyed a raid series story like this for a long, long time now. Eden seemed like it could have gone some great places, but it fell flat with me. Some people liked it though and that's fine. I did not. No comment on the other part of your post, however. lol
IDK, to me Raid storylines have never really been that engaging. I enjoyed or tolerate them for the most part, except Neir, I...just...couldnt care....but over time I think its because I have no love form Neir to begin with so I had not even the lightest amount of investment XD
But, Raid 2 & 3 I thought were FANTASTIC, while I hated the 1st Dungeon.
It happens.
I am engaged in Myths of the Realm though. I think its neat to Finally Interact with The Twelve
Unplayable yeah right. It's a minor annoyance at best in one or two dungeons and fixed by pulling your camera in closer. The cast bar argument sounds like skill issue.
So by this logic all complaints are valid and should be addressed. There's no way people can be wrong in what they dislike. Criticism everywhere will have people defend against it. Let's not act lie this is a "xiv problem". If people can complain people can defend. Sorry but the forum is for ALL feedback, good and bad.WoW is actually putting effort into their newest xpac. Next patch is giving players a new zone, more outdoor content, on top of raids and mythic+ dungeons. All because they've listened to the criticism their player base leveled against them all last year. In contrast, the FF14 player base is cult-like in their defense of the game. It's impossible to even talk about the terrible state of EW patches without being met "Well ACKSHULLY." If these people were around back in 1.0, the game wouldn't exist today.
Btw EW isn't 1.0 nor even comparable so that makes no sense.
WoW is actually putting effort![]()
People have been saying this for YEARS now, but many refused to see it. Content kept getting scarcer and now with time between patches getting longer it's becoming even more obvious. At least, previously we got Eureka or Bozja, which were new areas with new systems and plenty of stuff to do, but this time we got a re-skin of PotD. Criterion Dungeons sounded nice until you realised that when you completed every path it was really your same old dungeon with the possibility to choose among 5 different bosses. Honestly, if simplified, it could have just been a normal dungeon, but these have a corridor or people get anxiety.
From my point of view there are two possibilities: either they have been growing rather complacent in every aspect for ages (which wouldn't surprise me since they get praised for releasing the same eating emote 4 times in a row and keep selling 20 euro mounts like there's no tomorrow) or they have been increasingly focusing resources and efforts on XVI, which, I fear, won't stop after release, since PC port and DLCs are probably a must.
At any rate, I sure hope they drop a content bomb before the next expansion because usually the content drought leading to an expansion is a pain (they used to save the Moogle treasure trove for these occasions and now they have to resort to it between patches, ouch!), but this time it will be hell.
..that are close to dead when they arent current.At least, previously we got Eureka or Bozja, which were new areas with new systems and plenty of stuff to do
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