3 hints to surviving MMO-C forums:
1.) If you have an opinion, someone will say that it is wrong
2.) If you have a source, there will be people who refuse to believe it
3.) If you use logic, it will be largely ignored
btw: Spires of Arak = Arakkoa.
Racism is making a huge generalization about one culture in a negative light. When people say they didn't like the Asian theme, I assume they meant the looks of architecture and armor. That is not a racist comment. Plenty of people didn't like the Viking theme of WotLK, but that was just their personal taste rather than saying "I hate Nordic or Norwegian culture". Same applies here.
My point was, before, you can dislike the theme of something without disliking the entire culture or people of Asia. No one's bashing you and your ethnic group personally.
3 hints to surviving MMO-C forums:
1.) If you have an opinion, someone will say that it is wrong
2.) If you have a source, there will be people who refuse to believe it
3.) If you use logic, it will be largely ignored
btw: Spires of Arak = Arakkoa.
Is simply an evolution of "behave or the badmen will take you away"
Bullshit. My death knight kills and murders. My rogue lives to bomb alliance civilians homes.
This is ridiculous there shouldn't be "teachings" in wow. What a stupid fucking idea. Whoever came up with it in blizzard should be fired, and subsequently hanged by the balls from the highest tree in ashenvale. Together with that other guy.
Nobody should take your opinion seriously now because you are so aggressive. Your posts are usually good, now they aren't. Seriously grow up.
#TeamLegion #UnderEarthofAzerothexpansion plz #Arathor4Alliance #TeamNoBlueHorde
Warrior-Magi
I did not find it childish. uff dah
Taurens - hooves and horns. Worgen - claws and teeth. Pandarens - fluffy cudly paws? :3
Looking back (well obvious break for a year until WoD) to mists of Pandaria, first thing that pops in my mind is.. Pandaren. And big fluffly cute animals are childish. My little sister has tons of pandaren-like creatures.
No, the art style is in parallel to the movie Kung Fu Panda, when they could have gone in other directions with it. You know that's what I'm saying and are choosing to skirt it because it's damning to your viewpoint.
This is likely my last response to you. I can't be bothered with an infraction.
Aggressive? Ah! You haven't seen the half of me. Seriously, that was a joke post, I had one similar earlier on, with "hanging balls off ashenvale".
I quoted myself. Yes I did.
Listen, seriously I'm in an extremely good mood swing today so, please comment on the content of that post while ignoring the funny remarks.
To those who think MoP wasn't childish..
Please define what is childish then and give an example. To me it was the very definition of childishness because come on.. kung fu pandas?
I would have agree with what Fullmetal89 said in regrds to the over all look of the Pandaren and in terms of the female worgen to an extent. They tried to make them look cute or appealing and facial structure wise, the female Pandaren look more feline than ursine in my opinion. The men atleast have a face the looks like their insparation base but over all fall short in haveing that animalistic savagery you see in Male worgen, Furbolgs, Taruen, Yangol and the other anthromorphic races of the game.
I don't think MoP was childish, but I don't like the whole Oriental Theme in the Warcraft Lore.
I think the stark contrast between the peaceful and brightly colored pandaria with the sha really made it fit the reality setting.
Granted, it wasn't as dark or as grim as WotLK, but the presence of war certainly added a mature feel to it.
If I had to voice a complaint, it would be that our actions in Krasarang didn't really reflect on the rest of the zone.
I didn't find it childish because I saw it as an Asian-themed expansion, which I enjoyed. Martial arts are, usually, Asian in nature. Pandas are, in fact, from China. I don't deny the fact that the Pandaren are more cartoon-looking than the older races, but I felt it was just the art style they were heading toward with improved graphics. Considering how the updated races look, I guess I was right. The new-old races match the Pandaren in terms of art style.
Otherwise, I found races like the Mogu, Mantid, and Saurok very badass and aggressive. I found the essence of the story about the Sha much more adult - learning to control your emotions, even when you are undeniably angry or sad about things. I found Lei Shen to be the most badass person in all of WoW's lore. I mean, he seemed to have ripped the heart out of Ra-Den (considering the wound Ra-Den had) and, most likely ate it. Wrathion emulated this later on to get whatever power from Lei Shen's heart that he could. I found those to be a little more "teen-rated", at least.
3 hints to surviving MMO-C forums:
1.) If you have an opinion, someone will say that it is wrong
2.) If you have a source, there will be people who refuse to believe it
3.) If you use logic, it will be largely ignored
btw: Spires of Arak = Arakkoa.
If you didn't want people flaming, a title that didn't assume everyone thought Pandaria was childish woulda been better Dropping the "Why" woulda made a difference.
I didn't think it was childish. I'm not sure how some people are saying Pandas are childish when we have Gnomes, Dwarves and Taurens running around.