Why does Asmongold always look lost? Every picture I have seen of him he looks like he is high and lost in the world's smallest mall.
I wonder if this episode will bring the amount of salt that the previous one brought...
I love these guys. They're always insightful, clever, and in general quite entertaining.But honestly my dudes just stop playing if you hate the game so much.It's like .. imagine WoW was a smoothie bar. They sell awesome fresh squeezed juices and stuff. Over the years the market changes so they expand into milkshakes and gradually phase out juices entirely.Meanwhile these few original customers (lactose intolerant btw) that loved it for juice still go there now buying milkshakes, are literally sickened by the experience, and instead of changing their ways complain to everyone that goes there.tl;dr Games are meant to be played for fun. If you're not having fun, don't play it.
Except you miss their point entirely. They talk about this a lot, but I'll reiterate it for ya. It is because they love the game that they criticize it. They want dearly for Blizzard to make an overall good experience which is why they criticize it. If you tell Blizz that you're enjoying the Dog Food they hand you, then they'll keep handing you Dog Food. Its like ordering a steak well-done and it comes out medium-rare. Do you just sit there quietly and eat a steak you didn't order, or do you request a new steak well-done?However, should they just drop the game entirely? I'd think not for many reasons, but I will highlight my biggest reason not to. Commitment. They amount of love, time, and money these players and many like them have put into the game is just too big an amount to just drop. They know that the game can improve so they advocate for such progress. Why let WoW die when you can help guide it toward a better future?
Maximum from Limit..*Irony off*