Normal is the name for the mental disorder present in the majority of humanity.
Xinjun
"Stop being a giant trolling asshole." - Boubouille
"The Internet is built on complaints about asinine things" - prefect
"Facts became discussable when critical thinking stopped being the focus of education."- Chonogo
"Sometimes people confuse "We Don't Understand This Yet" with "Ooga Booga Space Magic" - Chazus
Normal is the name for the mental disorder present in the majority of humanity.
Xinjun
Really hoping this expansion works with Velen's prophecy in some way. I doubt they would focus so heavily on Horde this run, but then, Orcs != the Horde... check out that Magtheridon's Lair (or even the whole Hellfire Citadel, orcs yes, but not much to do with Horde). As stated, Draenor is quite tied to Draenei, and I hope blizz is at least trying to bring them into the focus.
"Believing something is not an accomplishment. The stronger your beliefs are, the less open you are to growth and wisdom, because “strength of belief” is only the intensity with which you resist questioning yourself. Listen to any “die-hard” conservative or liberal talk about their deepest beliefs and you are listening to somebody who will never hear what you say on any matter that matters to them — unless you believe the same. Wherever there is a belief, there is a closed door."
Changed my opinion. At first, I was like "meh" about Draenor. Didn't hate it -- I just found it bearable.
Now, if they are willing to go with what I mentioned before, which was going to Draenor (in the present), with it being a planet with a chunk (current 'Outland') missing from it, where we fight the Burning Legion further and eventually defeat Kil'Jaeden, I'll love it.
However, if they go with the time-traveling idea, I'll still hate it. So.. it's quite the wait for me now. Either I get an expansion I hate (time traveling), love, or an expansion no-one expects and one I could still love/hate.
*Is an atheist, but prays for the first idea*
Believe!
We will but the thing that gets my attention is why nobody trademarks it before Blizz does everywhere? I don't know the procedure but if it takes a single day of walking around getting the papers stamped I'd sure go for it. I mean can you imagine someone TMing Warlords of Draenor tomorrow on EU before Blizzard does? You could be talking 7 figures payment easily, just like apple had to pay some guy an incredible amount of money for the iphone.com domain if i remember correctly.
Don't even mention the grandslam you would hit if you TMed the name in US and EU (there was enough time and speculation after AU and NZ TMs) before Blizzard could. But if the procedure is long and involves a lot of legal counseling or whatever then it sure isn't worth it. If it were easily doable I'm sure someone would've done it already.
You were probably as likely to make the following statement then:
"I'm just very worried that playing with Pandas is going to ruin the immersion."
You know, because talking Pandas... that somehow eluded the vision of all-powerful beings for thousands of years wasn't any more believable than time travel (which has actually existed since Caverns of Time was introduced in TBC).
Normal is the name for the mental disorder present in the majority of humanity.
Xinjun
The Timewalkers are a result of Nozdormu losing his super powers over time and via the Dragonflight. Essentially Cataclysm is in a way connected to the Timeless Isles.All we knew was that he would become murzond, not that people would suddenly appear to be able to travel through time
#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
Warrior-Magi
It IS something,that's for sure.I'm just still a bit skeptical its an expansion.
Oh well,#WarCraftIV
Even if it's going to be about time-travelling then don't lose all hope, you should have seen my face and reaction after Blizzcon '11, man nothing seemed to work about MoP at that point. 2 years later, and it's my favorite expansion this game has had. Sometimes it takes even as long as getting to play the expansion to warm up to it, in my case it took until launch before I began appreciating it, not even the Beta did it for me.
Yes we do
"At last it has come to pass. The moment of my demise. The loop is closed. My future self will cause no more harm. Still, in time, I will... fall to madness. And you, heroes... will vanquish me. The cycle will repeat. So it goes. What matters is that Azeroth did not fall; that we survived to fight another day. All that matters... is this moment."
After beating murzond in end time dungeon
You go from "could be" to "denying it is trying to stick ones head in the sand" in the span of a single sentence. Not even a comma or anything in there. You do see the difference between those two statements right? "I'm not saying it's anything important, but it's the MOST IMPORTanT THING EVAR."
Maybe they just switched the banner over to a generic WoW image. Thrall is prolly the most ubiquitous character in the catalog that isn't inherently tied to a specific expansion. If they used Illidan all the fanboys would be like, "OMG LEGION CONFIRMED ILLIDAN DEMONHUNTERS OMGZ!!1!". Same if they used Arthas, Chen, or even someone like Malfurion (EMERALD DREEMZOMGTOLDYOUSOLOL!). Thrall is the only really "neutral" option they could use that woudln't trigger mountains of rampant speculation.
"Stop being a giant trolling asshole." - Boubouille
"The Internet is built on complaints about asinine things" - prefect
"Facts became discussable when critical thinking stopped being the focus of education."- Chonogo
"Sometimes people confuse "We Don't Understand This Yet" with "Ooga Booga Space Magic" - Chazus