Arthas story as a musical. Several pieces of really good music already associated with his entire story, and the story itsself is full of drama. It would 100% work.
That said, most game enthousiasts aren't exactly huge musical buffs and following some of the Blizzard lead people on twitter, I think "Rock musical" is about as close as you could get to interest them. It would be a really cool idea, but I doubt it will ever come to pass unless some outsider with a passion for Warcraft and Musicals goes ahead and does some work on it and pitches the idea to Blizz.
EDIT: I mean: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4n6WP9qHyRM With some decent writing you could make a chilling epic musical.
Oh my god. The wisps are out of control. We need a hotfix asap.
Unless you're sitting in your class hall or sitting in Dala/Org/SW doing well, nothing, then you don't notice them. I see em at bigger quest hubs if I pop in, then don't see em for a long while.
(Not that it shouldn't be fixed just it's not a "problem" that's game breaking or something)
try doing the starting quests and tell me again you don't notice them ><
Yep, thats about right. It sucks.
Turn down sound if you don't like the noise, or down the effects if you are in a heavily populated area. I was just in Azsuna for a good two hours doing world quests, it's not everywhere and especially not as bad when you're not in main quest hubs.
Yeah when you have people who group up like this and think it's funny to spawn more, this happens
Phasing is still a dog right now on live servers. Usually when two groups or more hitting Kazzak or in Ashran when the two zergs collide. In Ashran's case having part of your group phasing to another instance is a real killer. I even phased to another instance with another group of enemy players were there. Fun, not.
hmm, this is nice.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v8XN...ature=youtu.be
the worgen one is still a bit off though.
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