Legion remix ftw
"He would love to try and recapture some of that unknown, that sense of surprise and discovery, and playing something that has not been thoroughly datamined and pre-explored and guides written and optimized, you just get to experience it organically."This is really up to the players to self regulate themselves.Plenty of people in my guild did not know that Dalaran was going to be destroyed in the TWW intro. Myself and my brother did all the quests blind with no spoilers ahead of time of what was to come, and it felt amazing.I also moderate our wowhead news channel on Discord to remove any trace of spoilers.So this can still very much happens, but with the internet, players can and must regulate themselves if they want to experience the game in this way. It takes a lot of maturity imo.
Remix is likely to return ? oh HELL YEAH
Please no more Remix. Being able to just buy every rare item from a vendor with very little effort completely devalues the game.
more remix <3
I don't have a problem with remix of any expansion. I have been around to do the RNG grind. I have been around since Cataclysm officially and unofficially TBC I have some rare drops. I got the Ashes Of Al'ar mount after about 200 attempts on April 20th this year. I counted 173 but there more more characters I used just to do the instance that didn't have public profiles at time of looking as they haven't been logged in with since Legion. If they released TBC remix and gave Ashes Of Al'ar away for a single bronze/tin or by logging in, I'll be playing it on my EU account as well as my US account. If the owner rare went from 31% to 100% id challenge players to Ashes Of Al'ar races. While it took me about 200 tries people on my friend list got it on their 3rd or 4th go back during MoP release. So who earned it? I don't think I earned it neither did they as the drop had nothing to do with earning. I can't stand the instance and you couldn't pay me enough money to want to do it again.I got X-45 Heartbreaker last year or the year before again a instance I have done heaps of times again I don't think I ever earned it. At the time I thought why isn't there a trader where you can trade "rare mounts" for less rare ones?In the end the mounts are only cosmetic internet things. I can't touch them and the license agreement says I can't sell my account. So they are and always be worthless. So who cares if everyone owns them or not? Mounts that are rewards for being the top 1% of players in PVP or ahead of the curve type things I don't want to see those become worthless but a RNG drop sure go for it.
I actually really would like Warlords Remix except with all or at least some of the original planned content put in.
Delves and scenario's are nice enough, but it's a bit of a shame there isn't that class role aspect to it. Now with Blizzard redoing the rewards for Heroics midway through Dragonflight (I don't know if they also did this in SL/BFA as I didn't play much then) I suspect we won't see new later patch (and higher ilevel) five mans anymore. Like the troll dungeons, the End Time, and the Icecrown ones, those were quite fun and brought that sense of story progression into the five mans, rather than putting it all in raids.
" NoooOo they cant just let us get the items we want! we have to grind for 30 days and 30 nights! >:( " okay Grandpa! time for your meds!but on the real tho, why do you like wasting your time? its really not rewarding, life is so short and you're not getting any younger"its only special because only 0.0000001% of players have it" do you really think that's healthy or reasonable? have some value for your own time, perchancetry to learn how to have fun and appreciate things, you'll have a much better time anyway
Having Al Warband as the Dungeons companions wouldn't require much. All they would need to do is just put them as reskins. Don't need to change the talents of the AI or anything like that. I don't even think they must gain experience while in the dungeon with us. I think we want them in the dungeon with us.
Always appreciate an Ion interview, no one can communicate complexity as clearly as he can.It's a bit tragic that, being so hard at work making the sausage, and knowing how it's made, he can't experience the game like players can. But I suspect he's the kind of guy that would be dreaming of making the game he was playing anyway.As a person that never played many alts, warbands have changed my opinion on them slightly, but it's going to take a few more features for me to really devote much time to them.
Thank you for the summary so I don't have to give them a view.
"The shift towards solo content has been percolating for a while. They feel they need to do a better job of serving all of the players."Appreciated, Ion.At a glance TWW is looking a lot more aligned with this philosophy than Dragonflight was. Hopefully it keeps up.