Originally Posted by
battosi08
But that is the thing, it is by definition NOT feedback. In your OPINION it is but it is not. Feedback = information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc., used as a basis for improvement Saying "#NOFLYNOBUY" is as much feedback as "Flying ruined the game." Neither is feedback. A feedback in terms of flying would be "I like flying and I want it to stay cause it allows me to do outdoor content without dieing by getting ganke by a rogue, or by getting dismounted by a mob. It allows me to do content faster and I get less frustrated. I understand you want the world to be more immersive and dangerous so something you could do is XXX."
That is feedback, what you said is an ultimatum. Most of the things you have said, that I read is considered as genuine feedback, however the majority of the posst I have read from the Pro-Flyers is #noflynobuy type comments. They want 100% nonrestrictive flying, not even a compromise like the "Flight Pad" Idea someone (I think it was you) thought of.
I mean all flying is now-a-days is a perk to get you from Point A - Point B faster than any form of travel (especially if you have 310% flying). Several people have tried telling me that it is not just used for travel, and I have asked them give me details of what they use it for otherwise, not a single response. The only case when buying flying and having it was semi-required was in TBC. You could not access several places (on your own) if you did not have flying: Elemental Plateau, TK and its respective dungeons, The ogrillia/skettis dailies and netherwing dailies (required a huge gold sink for its time). Icecrown and Storm Peaks required flying, but it did not require you to purchase flying, it was given to you, even though it was very restrictive (could only fly in those 2 areas) and if memory serves me correctly, at the time, the free flying was slower than a regular flying mount.