WoW ain't much better with Evokers, a exclusive class on a race with very limited transmog options.
That it's limited to one race is silly, agreed. They did allow that race more jobs, but it would be nice to see a few more races be able to become evokers. It is better though, because they can partake in all content just like other jobs.
Holy hell I went to bed, woke up, showered, make a grand breakfast, did some work, and you are STILL white knightingFor NA and EU. JP's PvP Scene is basically each Data Center there had 2 NA data center's worth of active players. While our scene was dying and had weeks without playing, JP had matches regularly the entire season without fail, holidays included, for longer time periods each day as well. Their PvP tournaments are more frequent, have had up to a bil gil in prizes, and irl company sponsorships. Meanwhile CN's LP scene for PvP is so big that from what I've heard, they have more active players than NA, EU, OCE, and JP combined. CN And KR have their top 100/30/rank 1 rewards in a tournament format officially sponsored as opposed to ladders that can be wintrade instead so they have motivation to take PvP more serious.
you need to ask for a raise bro
The reason lockouts exist in instances is so that you don’t have people hogging every single instance a la Stormblood’s “A System Error Occurred During Event Movement” or among other things, just not having the space to house every player instance. We saw that in Endwalker in fact with how hard they were selling and couldn’t fit everyone in at the time.
And I woke up to 2-3 people repeating things to me that I already said earlier in the thread that they missed like they posted some type of counter-argument that would change things. Argument shifted from speaking about WoW staff's capabilities relative to industry staff, to game comparisons in every thing else that are primarily direction/goal differences and don't necessarily reflect on staff ability to hit said goal that they aren't even the one's making. If it wasn't for the occasional "WoW dissapointed me with this feature" that adds to the actual discussion of competency of goal completion, I probably would've dipped considering you're the just typical person to spam emotional sentiments and not get into objective, verifiable discussions. After a certain point, I don't engage in those conversations, unless I plan to take that person's money from a bet because I don't mind abusing emotional people for their future benefit of learning to check themselves before they talk carelessly too much.
The creative director only interacts with the JP side of the community.I mean, overall better is going to depend on what you consider even relevant to the argument.
- Does WoW have a golden saucer replacement?
- Does WoW have a mahjong replacement?
- Does WoW have gpose?
- Does WoW have adventure plates?
- Does WoW have social media character accounts with 10-20k+ followers that get messaged by irl companies by accident to have their in-game character sponsor irl products?
- Does WoW have ()Mare Lamentorum()?
- Does WoW have a permanent float emote?
- Is WoW available on consoles at all?
- Does WoW have a venue scene?
- Does WoW have barding groups?
- Does WoW let you play other games easily?
- Does the creative director of WoW hop in game and do custom matches with top pvp players regularly?
- Does the creative director of WoW hop in game and answer questions in in-game chat randomly?
- Does WoW have a blue mage equivalent?
they don't even talk to international player base
Blue mage sucks and is not actually a class
()Mare Lamentorum() has nice music however Square is too prideful to acknowledge it while being very will they won't they axe it drama every other month
this is not an issue for wow I understand
Adventure plates are nice but not everyone uses them
Outside of roleplayers, which is an extremely small community mainly on two realms, no, they don't. We don't care about facial detail and such. No one is zoomed in like that to care. Mogs are more important in wow than anything customizable with our characters.
Blud the only thing you said in this entire thread was "iF ff14 hAsN't SOlVed iT thEn HoW caN WoW" in 3194386 different permutationsAnd I woke up to 2-3 people repeating things to me that I already said earlier in the thread that they missed like they posted some type of counter-argument that would change things. Argument shifted from speaking about WoW staff's capabilities relative to industry staff, to game comparisons in every thing else that are primarily direction/goal differences and don't necessarily reflect on staff ability to hit said goal that they aren't even the one's making. If it wasn't for the occasional "WoW dissapointed me with this feature" that adds to the actual discussion of competency of goal completion, I probably would've dipped considering you're the just typical person to spam emotional sentiments and not get into objective, verifiable discussions. After a certain point, I don't engage in those conversations, unless I plan to take that person's money from a bet because I don't mind abusing emotional people for their future benefit of learning to check themselves before they talk carelessly too much.
The reason lockouts exist in instances is so that you don’t have people hogging every single instance a la Stormblood’s “A System Error Occurred During Event Movement” or among other things, just not having the space to house every player instance. We saw that in Endwalker in fact with how hard they were selling and couldn’t fit everyone in at the time.
This isn't an ideal response to the topic as it's the fact the feature exists and whether there is a playerbase that finds it important or meaningful to their enjoyment of the game for what 'overall' is defined as including that is the subject. Your personal opinion of their quality does not matter. What playerbase demographic has access to it does not matter. What the developer response to their existence is does not matter. Is overall being defined as what every single player has to find important, or are we including things that any player finds important. That is the question.The creative director only interacts with the JP side of the community.
they don't even talk to international player base
Blue mage sucks and is not actually a class
()Mare Lamentorum() has nice music however Square is too prideful to acknowledge it while being very will they won't they axe it drama every other month
this is not an issue for wow I understand
Adventure plates are nice but not everyone uses them
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