So, @FelPlague, you want to give another explanation why the cinematic is still unlisted on their channel? Your excuse of it being posted by accident too soon is a load of crap so whats next.
Its ok, you dont need to respond, I know you wont.
So, @FelPlague, you want to give another explanation why the cinematic is still unlisted on their channel? Your excuse of it being posted by accident too soon is a load of crap so whats next.
Its ok, you dont need to respond, I know you wont.
waiting till the final wing comes out on LFR so that the most players will be able to see it ingame before being spoiled on youtube.
you really think blizzard if they saw a cinematic as 'bad" would not just remove it, or leave it, but "delist" it
oh also "i know you wont respond"
well... i did...
Last edited by FelPlague; 2020-02-14 at 11:44 PM.
LOL they seriously unlisted it?
The bloody cowards. Imagine not even wanting to stand by your own garbage by at least listing the damn thing.
I mean I knew it had a majority dislike ratio as it deserves but unlisting it? Fucking gets better.
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I'm the goddamn moron who preordered it dude. I don't need to look I actually experienced.
That game is an insult to Classic Blizzard and their legacy. Thankfully managed to refund it with ease.
Suuuuuuuuuuure they didn't mean to.
Please just stop. You are flat out embarrassing yourself now dude with this weird crusade to defend a cinematic that is universally/objectively disliked. We get it you like Blizzard and they can do absolutely nothing wrong in your eyes.
Just like they didn't mean to upload the Azshara finale which went live on Youtube a month before that wing even opened on LFR yes?
If you're gonna respond to me with another "they didn't mean to" or some other defending them crap then please don't. I deal with enough of that crap with my RL friends every single day in my fucking ear about it.
Last edited by Kharill; 2020-02-14 at 10:07 AM.
This is the final boss an expansion. You really think out of their hundreds of videos that get disliked 10 to 1 they just decided to delist this one cause boo hoo? No it was not meant to go up. It went up before the wrathion one for pears sake. It was not meant to go up. And they will make it public when it is. YouTube is annoying about that. Only recently have they fixed the publish schedule system. Before it was very easy to evidently just have a video upload right this and there instead of the date you set.
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Sounds like you're a bad friend. And your friends are pretty cool logical people who don't think right away everything is some massive level multi level conspiracy and go "oh they posted a video, then about 20 minutes later took it down. It can't be because of the dislikes. Cause their channel is full of videos with tens to hundreds of times more dislikes. Obviously they did not mean to upload it. Especially since they uploaded the end cinematic before the start cinematic. Why do you think uploading the final episode of a show before the first is logical?"
Also let me guess. You actually think blizzard paid off YouTube to delete dislikes on Diablo immortal right?
It seems lots of people can't look at things objectively. Let's try to make some sort of summary and review of the Old Gods in WoW, story writing in WoW and cinematics in WoW.
First the Old Gods and the hype:
- We knew that some number of old gods existed on Azeroth for milenia, we knew they corrupted Deathwing long ago, that they were propably responsible for emerald nightmare alongside Xavius, we knew that old gods created nagas from elves sometime after war of the ancients
- In WoTLK namewise we knew about C'thun and Yogg-Saron, both of them were dealt in a single patch/raid tier.
- We knew there were 4 or 5 old gods total on azeroth but they were not named or mentioned more than a sliver of hint till later (For example we knew Neltharion was corrupted by old god, and emerald nightmare was done by an old god but that was it)
- In Wotlk consensus was that Yogg-Saron was dealt poorely coz C'Thun had a server wide event which culminated in an "Epic" 20 man and 40 man raid, had specific themed gear around him, in raid uniqe mount (and also a raid so big that you had to raid on a mount to get around, and if i remember correctly a single run back to C'thun after wipe was around 10 min) at the same time Yogg-Saron had only raid and a story around Loken which was mostly "dealt" (we discover what happened) with in a single questing zone, and little tid-bits scattered aroung about saronite/black blood of Yogg-Saron (material used to build Icecrown Citadel)
-In MoP we learned about Y'shaarj and we learned that we did not kill any of the previous old god we mearly dealt with their manifestations and they are still out there (this part was changed later by blizzard when they retconned whole Loken and Yogg-Saron story in storm peaks), coz killing old god connected to azeroth has a major consequences, example being Y'shaarj influence despite beaing dead on pandaria and his heart corrupting Garrosh and still being major influence over Klaxxi.
- Just before Legion WoW chronicles drop and some of the old god stuff is retconned/modified/added/removed to fit new narrative and direction blizzard and story writers wanted to take, now Old Gods we deafeted were just defeted and send back to slumber but was considered "Dead" but as a one of writers said "I would say we should consider them dead. However as with all things in World of Warcraft and the Warcraft’s universe dead isn’t always dead" so there you have it (also they changed story around Yogg-Saron and Algalon around that time) - it's time were comics are deemed non canon and Medan is removed from the story (I guess ?)
- In chronicles we learn about Black Empire which was formed by old god after deafing Elemental Lords on Azeroth after Their arrival and then their defeat by Pantheon
-Some time later name N'zoth was dropped during blizzcon, and it was stated that he played major part in corrupting Neltharion aka Deathwing, that he created emerald nightmare (or corruption within emrald dream, call it as you like), was mentioned that he propably twisted elves into naga.
- In Legion we got info from Xalathat that there is still lingering major threat, and Ilgynoth was only a messenger/harbringer of what is to come in future, we heard name Ny'alotha
- In BFA all of the above about N'zoth was confirmed or witnesed firsthand.
I am not a lore expert, just a small fan so i might have missed some things here and there.
So there is some truth to the words that N'Zoth storyline is a long one, and definitely there was some hype coming from Legion to BFA about him. Also the narrative blizard took showcasing N'zoth in recent years was that despite beaing the weakes he achieved a lot more than others coz he was the smartest, the most clever one, schemer, a grand planer who played a grand game on azeroth pushing puzzle pices slowly but steadily to achieve his goal - ressurection of black empire
Also we should consider it was the first old god who escaped his prison fully and we could gaze at his full power. So it might be some dissapointment to some that this might game wise is seen as two recolored two zones and 3-4 visions of alterne future, C'thun and Yogg got one zone dedicated to them, and Y'shaarj infuleced whole continent and corrupted warchief of the horde just by being dead (they all got raid and on that level I treat them as equals).
I have nothing agains that there was that ingame cinematic with us as heroes, cool. But there should be a cinematic wrapping up this whole invasion a bit more tha two crumbling structures. We can feel a bit dissapointed after we was baited to care about Nzoth and his plans. Becouse storywise its was narrated that we, that we should care, that this is a big deal, really big deal, he is out of prison, and he is ressurecting a black empire which last time was defeated only after Pantheon , dragon aspects and serveral others combined forces. Plus it was some kind of tradition to end expansion with cool cinematic which setted stage for upcoming expansion. Now we don;t have it. And i agre propably there was no time and money to do so after dropping every human resource into Shadowlands and spending a lot of the money for other cinematics which was very high quality this expansion. But i prsonally would prefer 1 less cinematic with Thrall and Saurfang and get one epic cinematic at the end.
Storytelling is different, but not always great, i get a feeling that there is no a lot planned ahead in tearms of story and how to progressto it naturally and a lot of the time the story we get is not equally good to what we were made to belive it will be. This is especialy seen in patch 8.3 which was rushed in terms of content, and story was lacking if we get to account what i wrote earlier about old gods and nzoth.
Overall its not a problem that we deal with Nzoth in single Patch, but the problem is this patch is a bit underwheling story wise, thats it.
you mean that whole 5 minutes of questing ?
I know having an old god there is good enough reason, I was mostly sarcastic about lack of content for the alliance to go there and do that.
if it was a realistic war, I would have sit and watch as my enemy struggle with ghuun. any of the two outcomes would be acceptable for me. first would be trolls defeating ghuun with high casualty and it was a win win as I didnt need to waste a soldier for ghuun and my enemy is now weaker cause of that.
second scenario would be ghuun defeating trolls, which then means horde is denied of a powerful ally and then I step into action only when it was necessary to do so.
so again, my point being, why waste your troops while in a war to cleanse the lands of the enemy for them.
For me it's less that they used the heart of azeroth and the "you're the champion on azeroth" mind control break gimmick, and more to do with the art direction itself.
I would've preferred the entire cutscene to be a proper cinematic style one rather than an in-game one. It disappoints just because of the janky animations, the lackluster VFX, etc. It looks like it lacks polish, and like it's rushed, which it probably was.
Nzoth deserved more of a cinematic treatment than fucking anduin or saurfang. That's where my anger lies. Instead we get to watch a cheap CG homage of LOTR tower collapse and cheap light crack vfx on nyalotha structures. It was not made out of respect or love, it was made out of haste and pushed out just so we could have an end-"cinematic".
If it had more polish, I wouldn't be half as mad. Nzoth was wasted man, completely. It's just sad.
I felt that the closing cinematic for the Ny'alotha raid was pretty bad, especially for an expansion's coda so to speak, where one expects a bit more fanfare as well as a lead-in to the next expansion or at least a solid denouement for the current one. That being said, I think the Saurfang vs. Sylvanas Mak'gora and the close of the Fourth War content in 8.2.5 was the *real* closing content of BfA, and 8.3 is itself more of a filler patch to give us something to do before Shadowlands hits. This is why N'Zoth is sort of dealt with in a haphazard and strangely quick fashion, and why it feels like there's little to no lead-up to his invading Black Empire/Ny'alotha and so forth. This is my hypothesis in any case.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
A half-assed in-game cutscene with absolute dogshit animations just copy / pasted from already existing animations in the game, no lip synch, tension, nothing. That's how they end an expansion and one of the most built up villains in the game to date. If you don't get that, I don't know what to tell you.
Yeah, the final cinematic is somewhat weak. Still doesn't explain the anger though.
Seriously, people need to learn to get a bit of a grip instead of reacting with outrage at every little thing that disappoints.
It was haphazard because blizzard want nothing to doo with bfa and want to end it and forget it. When Shadowlands will be close to release there will be a blog post titled something like "Why BFA didnt work out how we wanted and what valueable lessons that would teach us for the future of game" or some bullshit.
Then they will ignore all alpha and beta feedback like always and be suprised why people are unhappy or why systems are fucked up.
Tbh feels like they want to release new stuff disregarding everything that happened lorewise...
N'zoth has been planning this ever since he corrupted deathwing 10.000years ago; cataclysm was the next move, and then silence till now...when finally we get 2 major lore characters like Azshara and Nzoth they simply look like a sidestory.
Just look at where money was spent: all cgi is sylvanas and saurfang, but the game is leading elsewhere, there is no consistency, story makes no sense, its just random shitt thrown at us.
Well that BfA didn't meet expectations should be news to no one, so I do imagine that any postmortem they have on BfA will probably be more apologetic than exulting. What we know of Shadowlands does seem more optimistic, though; as they're addressing the shortcomings of BfA more directly. I don't know if I necessarily buy into the whole "they ignored Alpha/Beta feedback" thing personally - I think it was more that they addressed the concerns but were just wrong in their conclusions, which is something that happens. The response to Beta testers about the Azerite Traits, for instance, was that the higher caliber of gear available beyond 8.0 would address the shortcomings that the testers saw - and I was a Beta tester for BfA for provided them my concerns and analysis of the system in question. This didn't prove to be the case, and later on Essences were introduced to shore up the system (which helped somewhat). The issues with BfA kind of extend beyond any one case, though; from storytelling to game systems to class pruning.
People are always unhappy with something, and very vocal about said unhappiness. It can be difficult to sift through the metric tonnes of unhelpful criticism to find the nuggets of actual constructive criticism that might actually help address shortcomings and soon-to-be broken systems.
"We're more of the love, blood, and rhetoric school. Well, we can do you blood and love without the rhetoric, and we can do you blood and rhetoric without the love, and we can do you all three concurrent or consecutive. But we can't give you love and rhetoric without the blood. Blood is compulsory. They're all blood, you see." ― Tom Stoppard, Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead
Then it just means bad planning i guess. Instead of having the climax of the story in the end, we had it midway with Sylvanas and now N'zoths encounter feel a bit...weak.
Maybe the rumors were true? That after setting up Shadowlands with Sylvanas betraying the Horde, the rest of the expansion is just a bit "filler".
May the lore be great and the stories interesting. A game without a story, is a game without a soul. Value the lore and it will reward you with fun!
Don't let yourself be satisfied with what you expect and what you seem as obvious. Ask for something good, surprising and better. Your own standards ends up being other peoples standard.
You do understand it's the internet right? Blizzard could literally give everyone $100 everyday you login into WOW and people would still complain
because everyone got a cinematic of me killing him. It was great for me but I can understand why nobody else was that excited by it.
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