Undead heritage armor when? at least the other races heritage armor? 2 years already and still not added them....
Undead heritage armor when? at least the other races heritage armor? 2 years already and still not added them....
It's hard to tell when things arejokes when people are legit dumb enough to beleive that, I mean for example look 2 posts above yours at my last response.
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Won't be 2 years till January.
2020 January is when they added the last heritage armor set.
Also undead will be one of the last to get their set likely. Cause the warfront sets sorta fill that role.
How are u people still playing this game??!!
Blizzard is literally throwing shit in your face Expansion after Expansion patch after patch and you are sitting there smiling and saying nothing XD
Freaking unbelievable imagine paying a monthly fee for this shit you should all get a brain scan.
wildstar wile good but sadly tottaly botched by comicaly inept devs,how are people worshiping a non existant game?or did the private servers start up?
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are you sure you are talking about the same game?90%+ of talk about the game has been negative,where are all these smiling and nothing saying people lol
Let's say its on me then, I forgot how the numbering worked in those. Tho to be fair, that's not the issue. Both Mists and Legion had minor content patches in between raid tiers, like MoP had Krasarang Campaign, and Legion had the Karazhan/Trial of Valor one. BfA had its non-raidtier patch with Crucible of Storms. And yeah, the version numbers kept drifting about - a very large patch with CoS, new races etc was 8.1.5. Hence the confusion.
That said, what matters is that there doesn't seem to be anything of the sort for Shadowlands so far. Nothing between Vampire Tier and Torghast Tier, and 9.1.5 seems to just be a system update + new tails for some races.
Again you still get shit wrong.
Those were still.major Patches.
Especially since 7.1 the "minor patch" that added karazhan and trail of Valor.
Also added the suramar campaign, and the nighthold raid.
In what world are you extending the reach so far.
Next thing your gunna do is try to compare the content of a .5 patch to an expansion launch. and yeah there was nothing between raids, because that is lame, people want new raids. And your examples literally could not be more wrong.
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Nobody was able to datemine the code for WildStar, and they never released it, so the coding has been done by a few small fans.
They say they likely will not be able to even havecombat ready for 10 years. Right now the biggest WildStar pservsrs are bassicly just creation sandboxes.
what the heck...im not tech savy with these things,how do they not have it?and how cant someone just make a basic combat system?looking in to it a bit,i found that the first wow private server came out 4 months after retail,and i think it actualy launched in europe BEFORE the live version did LOL
i remember in 2005 i didnt have internet at home so a friend just made me a singleplayer emulator...it worked fine,needed many fixes to content,but it was functional in all basic aspects
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Everything looked the same back in the day because of the technology, not because it was a choice by the devs....it's the fucking point of games???
No you're right, every weapon, armor and character model in all games should just look exactly the same across the board. Everything just looks like minecraft but just 1 version of minecraft main character with no extra anything on them.
Edit: Okay, its just some EXAMPLES of the new styles. I sincerely hope they will also give the Highmountains the same Hairstyles the normal ones have. People - including me - wanted especially the eye covering one, not... whatever those are.
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Damn, aren't you a fighter. Fuck, I give up.
The only point here is that SL has shit for after-release content really, I guess pinning that on minor patches just makes it more confusing. The only point I was trying to make was that there was more stuff in Mists, BfA and Legion. You know, like right now in Legion we'd already have (after release) 2 large raids, 1 minor one, a dungeon and a megadungeon, while in SL in the same timeframe we only got 1 additional megadungeon and 1 raid, with no extra "large" content seemingly coming in 9.1.5.
I'd like more cool stuff please. That's the only point, one which I wanted to highlight using "minor patches" as an example, which didn't work amazingly well.
Except there wasnt... you are comparing entire expansions to only the .1 patch of shadowlands...
In .1.5 of mop they had introduced 0 new raids
in .1.5 of legion they had introduced 1 new raid, and 1 miniraid, so yeah beat it out
in .1.5 of BFA they did have a new raid and miniraid, so yeah it beat it out
but none of those .1 patches had new zones, shadowlands is the first expansion to introduce a new zone in the .1 patch
So as i was saying, you are cherry picking a ton of shit to try and make your point accurate, when its not.
Yeah legion and bfa had a raid AND a miniraid, but they didnt have a new zone, which shadowlands did.
Also again, bfa and legion didnt have a world wide pandemic that put a stop on production for months dude...
if you are complaining about "time since launch" instead of "content per patch" which seems like you have suddenly shifted to.
Again, let's drop the "minor patch" stuff. That's only the delivery system. If we are to debate which patchs are major, minor, and what makes them such I'd say that's pretty fucking pointless. And the whole debate started here because I hoped 9.1.5 would change this trend and add some new stuff (a miniraid, which is something BfA/Legion did, new quests etc), and was disappointed not to see it.
Didn't mention new zones, yeah, but Legion DID have a new zone, Broken Isles. Yeah, new in terms of content (quests etc), not landmass, but let's not pretend Korthia isn't just extension of Maw with slightly lighter shade of grey.
I literally compared timeframes here. Shadowlands delivered significantly less content in the same amount of time as Legion, which is the time between release and first raidtier-ish content patch - both had 7 months, if I saw right.
Broken shore you mean?
That was 7.2 not 7.1...
Also korthia is a new zone, weather you like it or not.
also for your info as you seem hiliariously inept at this
X.-.- is an expansion
-.X.- is a major patch
-.-.X is a minor patch
9.0.0 an expansion
9.1.0 a major patch
9.1.5 a minor patch.
and yes again, it released less content in the same amount of time.
but again.
covid did not exist during bfa's launch/legions launch...
In the previous post I suggested a metric to measure the amount of added content, comparison of Shadowlands to Legion. This is why I pointed out that by now (7 months in, give or take) Legion was at 7.2. With the zone you mentioned.
And the "confusion" around the minor patches is that they are not equal. Hell, major ones rarely are. So comparing the content within them is kind of pointless. You know, like 8.1.5 added new races and a raid (along with a ton of other stuff), and 9.0.5 was a rebalancing patch. This is where this whole thing started, right? With me pointing out that upcoming minor patch doesnt' have a lot of content, at least at this point, where extra content would be a pretty good thing for the game, and in comparison to other minor patches that brought pretty large content additions.
Don't be a dick with the "hiliariously inept" stuff, what's the point.