More like: fighting, drinking, drinking, drinking, fighting, drinking, drinking, drinking, fighting, drinking, drinking, drinking. Come on, let's get it right.
I completely agree with this...not so much the PVP part, but it does seem a little sad that people (esp. Alliance) will be able to run WC, SFK or SFD without ever even SEEING the Barrens. Will instances even have locations anymore? Why would they? They'll just be a list of names; won't even matter where they are. It seems like they will just become a series of mini-games, disconnected from the Wow world. Need to run Mara? No problem; you don't even need to have a clue where it is. You could run every instance in the game without ever leaving your home city. Don't get me wrong. I love the convenience and the larger PUG pool this will bring, but it seems like a lot is being sacrificed. Maybe players should have to physically travel to the instance at least once. Then teleport away for repeated runs. A lot of the fun of WoW is exploration, and I'm sort of glad I was forced to run around and see it.
BINGO. The focus of the game and Blizz is clearly drifting toward pacifying PVPers. If things keep up this way, WoW will become a game I no longer want to play. I mean, if I wanted to play Mortal Kombat, I'd play it.
When lfg, tanks are ALWAYS the hardest role to fill. It seems insane to be nerfing ANY class-spec that is filling that roll. Blizz, you want to be ENCOURAGING tanking. The game needs more tanks. Don't discourage people from taking up that roll!
HD cameras have made it the the freakin' TOP OF MT EVEREST! Shame on you CBS.
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