Certainly not more difficult, just more annoying. And on an already long journey (1-90), the last thing you need is more annoying.
Certainly not more difficult, just more annoying. And on an already long journey (1-90), the last thing you need is more annoying.
I pretty much level only through BGs. After I reach level 20 or 30. I delete the character. That's how I roll -- but you could level exclusively to level 85 through BGs if you wanted. No running around zone to zone. Just stand in one spot in SW or Org.
leveling takes to long already, for people lvling to dungeons and then all of a sudden decide to quest, see themselves walking
a lot, if under 60, to reach theyre lvl zone, and thats bullshit.
the way i see it now, lvling is such a drag, even with xp increase, by the time u reach 90, for powerlevelers, it aint even fun no more.
INcrease xp gain aswell for every lvl 90 on the account by 5 % , makes it interesting, now its just a drag, Without auto fp's even more.
I wouldn't call it difficult lol, but it is tedious again. Blizzard's mission with MoP is clearly to put in as many timesinks as they can possibly get away with, to avoid a sub disaster like cata.
No, not more difficult. I suppose that I will miss having them light up automatically but it's not something that I'll lose any sleep over. In the larger scheme of things this is not much.
"...money's most powerful ability is to allow bad people to continue doing bad things at the expense of those who don't have it."
This is where we seem to disconnect. If people hate flying mounts and they ruin your immersion, I don't understand why you NOT using them isn't an option. If people think Auto Flight points ruin the immersion of the game, they have the option of not using them until they manually reach that flight master. If you hate heirlooms, don't use them. It's very simple to me.
It boils down to Quality of Life issues. I imagine healthy number of people are like me, they don't care for leveling at all, I've never really read the quest text. All I care about is getting it over with. There's very little immersion about this game (to me). CRZ has taken any thing that made the game immeresed and turned it in to a race for first tag(again, my opinion). There's no way I can feel like a hero saving a town, when I have to stand around waiting for mobs to spawn with 5 other jackals hoping to tag it first.
So I just can't see how riding to a flight point is suppose to give me a sense of immersion. Personally, the only way I could get immersed in the game while leveling would be to have an off-line mode. Duskwood feels spookiest when I'm the only guy there. Not when there are 50 other people in the zone telling Chuck Norris jokes.
If you want to make leveling more involved, RPGish, "less easy", then make it compelling and something more interesting than collect 10 pig snouts or go kill 10 thieves over and over and over and over. And for those that hate leveling, offer some super fast track way that doesn't affect anyone else.
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Grindier - yes
More difficult - no
Did you think we had forgotten? Did you think we had forgiven?
Oh man, yea, leveling is sooooo hard. I mean, you have to actually walk around the world now, what a chore... instead of being able to queue from your capital for everything and get stuff for free in mail while you use trade chat as a mass messenger, you now have to walk to quests. What's next? They'll ask you to actually push more then 2 buttons to kill something at lower levels? Unthinkable!
And to think that now you have to run extremely long distances like... from Astranaar to Stardust Spire, that's like... 30 seconds of running!*sarcasm off*
Like I said, wasn't my call to take them away, but I approve of their decision. If you really want to "explore" Azeroth and quest in new zones, it makes more sense to "explore" the zone and OH hey, look, found a flight master. That's how it was in Classic, TBC, Wrath, and the first half of Cata. I get that it sucks they give it to you and take it back. The fact of the matter is, they never should have given it out to begin with. Again, that is just my opinion.
Did flying mounts in Azeroth ruin things? Yes. Should they be taken out of the old world and left in just Outlands, Northrend, and Pandaria? Sure. Am I going to crusade to have them removed? No. Why? Cause I don't ask Blizz for anything. I don't beg for them to do something or QQ that they did do something. I go with the flow. It's their game and their change to make. I'm just a guy playing a game and I roll with the punches as they throw them out there. I'm not here to champion a cause... I am simply here to give my opinion about a feature asked in a thread by another player.
Look, if you still want to be "exploring" the Barrens after 8 years, then by all means go out there and "explore" your little heart out. Just stop telling blizzard it is OK to make the game even more of a timesink than it already is, especially when it comes to old and stale content like the Barrens.
I'd like a way to forget (or at least hide) flight points. There are too darn many of the things.
"There is a pervasive myth that making content hard will induce players to rise to the occasion. We find the opposite. " -- Ghostcrawler
"The bit about hardcore players not always caring about the long term interests of the game is spot on." -- Ghostcrawler
"Do you want a game with no casuals so about 500 players?"
For once I feel like I'm actually in a journey again, where I have to go through zones in order to get to the other. Previously I would just ignore a whole zone while flying to another because I outlevelled said zone.
Exactly. This is one of those mind-boggling changes that just make me think some of the people at Blizzard don't think through the ideas they decide to implement at all.
I get the argument of exploring the world for the first time, but at this stage in WoW's lifespan I'm willing to bet the ratio of new players to alt-levelers is pretty one sided. That coupled with the fact that it's already been in the game for so long makes this change seem completely bizarre to me. At the very least, if they were going to make the effort to correct it they could've gone one step further and made flight paths account-bound.
It's not even like it's a massive deal in the grand scheme of things, but it bugs me because it's just bad game design on the most basic level.
I level all my alts through dungeons at least until lvl 85-86. Its really a non issue since you will probably never use the flight paths. After you have leveled you can just fly anywhere you want. The only time I ever use flight paths is when I am AFK flying somewhere and Im not sure if I will be back before going off the map which doesnt happen very often.
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Its actually pretty bad sometimes when the flight path icons overlap each other. You have to mouse over each one to make sure you have it right where before you just clicked the one point in the zone. Its also extra annoying since the taxis fly through each stop and circle around making the flight take even longer.
Every piece of wow news only makes the game seem worse and worse. Pandaland seems to be the official "we're making everything like classic again" expansion. Like HGWT, other guild perks and the old valor system it seem as though blizzard are changing every little thing for the worse just because they can. As it stands I imagine the next big thing will be the removal of LFG and the long awaited death of wow
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Attitude of "old" players
"You punks have it too easy! in -my- day...." You want things to go backwards, and why? because your getting old, your entitled and you just hate how new players don't have to navigate a miasma of confusing details and effort to achieve what must of felt like an achievement to you all those years ago. You can bleat all you want about not wanting things to go back. But its a lie, you worked for something so therefore everybody else has to so that you can continue to feel validated.
Wrath baby and proud of it
Much better this way. I never get tired of exploring and travelling in Azeroth.