naga please
Yet he can't be bothered to upgrade his gear. Tsk.
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/characte...thock/advanced
Thanks for the ad-hominem; it supports your inability to support your argument.
I'll try to find it, give me a bit. It was on the front page of MMO-C a while ago, during the middle of BRF.
Edit: Best I could find in a short amount of time was a reaction video to the interview I was talking about. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3BAg_hKwjz8
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Overall I agree with you, and having the garrisons be mandatory even though they were said to be optional really sucked, but this is the first expansion that had the dungeons become irrelevant after the first month of hitting 100, not even. That was a bigger problem to me than having garrisons be mandatory and have easy rewards, even without garrisons easy rewards are still present (LFR gear/PVP gear gets you into normal hfc), so that wasn't a problem that resided with garrisons alone.
Here's an interview from Pre-Wotlk, before he ever worked for Blizzard.
http://mods.curse.com/news/world-of-...-elitist-jerks
Thanks for the ad-hominem; it supports your inability to support your argument.
You forgot the second moment of honesty he had in that interview.The "We dont want you to play Demonology" moment.Given Blizzards history at balancing specs, this is the reason that I believe Legion's plan to tie weapons to specs will fail hard.Nerfing an overperfoming or buffing an underperforming spec,will be met with the same outcry,for obvious reasons
Thanks for digging that up. That's actually an awesome thing to read knowing what we know now. I wonder how much of that has stuck once faced with the reality of the game. Ion is probably the only one that knows. The whole last bit about itemization and progression is pretty interesting to read given his new position and what direction Legion seems to be going. Like I said earlier, I hope that he grows into the position. He's a smart guy even if he has his 'honest' moments. As long as he keeps his eye on what's best for the whole game I think it will be fine over the long run. WoW is a big boat to turn around.
"...money's most powerful ability is to allow bad people to continue doing bad things at the expense of those who don't have it."
He's well-spoken and level-headed. Sort of what you need in management.
In a role with more management responsibility he will almost certainly have less creative control -- more control over the general direction of the game, but less control over any particular part of it. GC tried to make that point but of course no one believed him.
The Director title also guarantees he won't be able to speak publicly about the game or the company except under highly controlled conditions.
Seeing Ion call people "retards" made me laugh pretty hard when I imagined him saying it in my head.