The problem is, all of the "leaks" we're popular theories on what is coming, and when a new snippet of possible info came out, they changed to cover that one
The moment BFA trademark was noticed, they ALL changed to being about that
I won't name them, but two very known attention seeking forum trolls were responsible for literally all the fake leaks
Why is not one trying to solve problems at the source in 2017?
My post wouldn't even exist if he used the right word. English isn't my first language either. I'm sure he saw the word "addon" being refered to in-game mods and the word "expansion" when talking about expansion packs to the game long before he knew about MMO-C. There's not really any valid excuse TBH.
Anduin and Velen are the only characters we know for sure aren't gonna die ever in WoW. What's wrong with you? Are you forgetting the flash forward from the comic?
Well, you could say Highlord Bolvar Fordragon was kind of the Leader for the Alliance as well (at least for some time). Fandral Staghelm was an underwritten (secondary) Leader as well who just got a little of background info with An Quirai, just to be forgotten until they deemed him to be killed of with Cataclysm.
Well alternate universe Velen died. So we saw him die allready. But yes, current universe Velen is most likely to stay thank's to that comic.
Thanks for not answering my question at all. Who uses this term "add-on" for an expansion? I've been playing MMO's for decades and I've never heard it until this thread. But a small minority of people insist it's just this common term "we" use. Who are you people?
And I'm imaging a conversation ...
"Are you getting the new WoW addon?"
"No, bro, I have all the addons I need. I got DBM and that basically tells me everything I need to know so I'm good."
And since Blizzard makes it and calls it an expansion, seems strange to me to pick another word. Sure we could call them supplements, extenders, enhancements, appendixes, postscripts, sequels or addons because all of those words exist and would be accurate in some ways, but who goes to the trouble of renaming something that already has a perfectly good name for their own product? Who are you people?