Red Cross is one of the corrupt non-profits out there with CEOs making almost $1 mil. I get the sense almost all of these donations are for profit.
Red Cross is one of the corrupt non-profits out there with CEOs making almost $1 mil. I get the sense almost all of these donations are for profit.
depends how it's implemented... if they leave access somehow with zidormi or something it's fine, otherwise it is worse than a waste and a proof of total lack of respect toward blizzard's own work
cleaning is fine, destroying/replacing has the potential to create huge problems, exactly like with cata. I'm betting that if the old world was still playable, the demand for classic server wouldn't be so high
Blizzard's destruction of the Night Elves home continues. In Cata they tore the beautiful starting zone apart and destroyed Auberdine. Now they will destroy Darnassus and the World Tree. As for the Worgen, their Gilnean home was overtaken in Cata and they were given a tree in Darnassus as their new home. Blizzard is displacing them again. Where will the home of the Night Elves and Worgen be now? If Lordaeron is taken by the Alliance where will the Forsaken call home?
Any way to get the plush outside of U.S without being ripped off from shipping prices/import tax? No? No charity money then I guess ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Nowhere, the Forsaken, the last reminder of the Scourge, will be exterminated and the Horde led by an undead elf woman will be crushed. The orc invaders will be pushed back behind the Dark Portal, the jungles of the trolls will burn, the horns of the taurens will be made into trophies and the land of Mulgore will be salted, the blood elves will rejoin the Alliance as they realize they never belonged among beastlike creatures, the goblins will cowardly retreat, the traitorous pandaren in the Horde will stand trial and executed. The Alliance of old will stand victorious and reclaim what was lost since the orcs invaded and more.
What do you expect? It's a brand new project, they're building a new team for it, and they're still hiring. They're not going to have a release date when they barely started, that's not how production works. They just want the community to know that they're doing it, so they don't keep getting questions at BlizzCon about it.
Some might view this as a brand new project. Others might view it as something that the community has discussed and asked about for years. Something numerous private servers have been able to do. I think it's natural to question why it might take Blizzard years to develop a game they already developed.
Also, they're going to keep getting questions at Blizzcon and elsewhere because the details they've shared have been bare bones. I personally am questioning why they announced Classic servers in 2017 if release will be 2019+. People will only get more inquisitive as time drags on, not less.