Seriously Blizzard? You're using TREES again?! /s
World of Warcraft: Shadowblands
Diablo Bore.
Hm... No, not feeling the visuals this time around.
I am assuming these pictures don't do it justice. All I see are dead trees and rocks. I'm assuming the city of secrets actually has a "city" part right?
The shitty of secrets, where wow goes to die.
I like the color scheme, looks like a place not completely overtaken by the maw, like it's on it's last legs.
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So sorry for the misspell, but no. Not jus because it has tree's, it seems very underwhelmed. This is suppose to be a major patch and they just hired a person who learned photoshop online and blend everything together.
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The zone is not just all blue, there are zones where stuff is just this same color.
Was expecting more. And starting to feel like a fool for it, at this point.
The zone provides an interesting concept (subjecting another zone), but doesn't develop a uniqueness that makes a player say "Woah, this is different."
There is not much that is thematically or artistically compelling. Yes, some of the assets look good - but the overall theme just feels like a water down Oribos and Ardenweald.
All that said, given this is an X.1 patch, eh - I'll wait and see.
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except its not? what?
WHat the heck do you mean "The zones blended together"
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reminder
1. covid
2. and if that means the end of expansion drought is shorter then thats good, but we wont know till then..
also rock and stone brother.
As a .1 its fine, thats about it, but I have to tell myself not to judge it like a .2 considering the time it has taken.
At least Nazjatar was unique. This is just a sub-section of the maw, with some trees and stuff.
Stop saying covid. Other games were impacted by it and haven't shown the degree of slowdown as this has. HOWEVER, the wildfires were actually impacting the area where a lot of the employees live which COULD be a difference between that and other games. It's not covid though and that excuse needs to stop. Any company worth anything had their employees working from home if they could and actually saved money in the long run on building maintenance costs.
Yes they have though, ff14 literally had one of its patches delayed because of it dude. as have pretty much all games been delayed because of it. atleast AAA as those were effected by it.
and working from home is no where near as easy.
also yeah the wildfires too.
also it ends up costing more, especially since they also need to keep the entire campus still in shape, they cant just sell it or let it run down while everyones gone.