Most people on this website are either former players, or no longer in love with WoW. While Grimrail wasn't the best, it was probably the most memorable. I think it will make for a good challenge on M+ for people who still want to run the content. Especially on the fights with pushback during certain affixes. It's going to be quite interesting.
On topic, its interesting to see Blizzard making so many changes like this to adjust things as needed. I never even considered motion sickness to be an issue in these dungeons. Though I wonder if there could be an option to pause the ocean but leave the tornados whirling about in the latter dungeon. They are so cool looking, and I think it might just be the rocking causing motion sickness. But either way, this is something nice for those who need it.
I would have liked to see Everbloom personally, due to the crazy challenge mode skips that occured. I wonder if they would have left them in or changed them, and I also wonder how the affixes would affect said skips.
Okay, then I amend my criticism to: this should be a toggle in the settings, not an item that takes up a bag slot and provides a temporary buff.
(I did watch the video to try to see if any of the tooltips listed duration or persistence through death and somehow missed it wasn't consumed).
Im talking about Blizzard not being agile and fast moving unlike the competition who can actually support their gut damn games. How did you not understand that...
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Everything has to do with WoW - Sure Blizzard has 9000 employees or however many, but I still believe they work closely together, and strain their workload. I see game companies pushing out content way faster - You say I still compare Diablo 4 to Diablo 3 but Diablo 3 is a dead game since 2016. Nothing they did in ROS has been exciting or good. Now a days its a bot-infested/human grind simulator doing 200 rifts a day to get +20 main stat, awful end-game progression and nothing else.
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Crybabies? Tell me what good they have put out in the last 10 years besides Legion when all the BS got fixed, that was a passable wow expansion, rest has been crap. D3 ROS was bad. HOTS, OW never got good or big, and I dont care about card games. And SC2 I think is good, but thats it.
Blizzard is like this; Some update on the interwebz goes through 12 translators and they haft to careful smell their own farts, while indie companies makes huge game updates in 4 months.
Actually...So far in the last few months Diablo 2 has gotten some decent updates, but its still a slow ride with very little changes.
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No, i'm saying you are comparing Diablo 4 to Poe and Grim Dawn. Games that have already been out for years, of course they are going to get constant updates and patch notes. Even so, those games having constant updates and huge patch notes and are made by lower budget studios doesn't make it a fact that they are better games. PoE is a convoluted mess with unappealing artstyle that gives me more of a headache than Shadowlands systems and I could never get into it, that's just my opinion. And I don't care about Grim Dawn, the world just doesn't appeal to me. Diablo 3 is just dead in your opinion because you don't like the game, just like people saying Shadowlands is dead. I think D3 does a decent job of keeping people who still enjoy it updated with Seasons while still working on Diablo 4. They gotta get Diablo 4 right or Blizzard will be stuck in this "Blizzard LUL" rut for even longer.
And you said that Diablo 4 is delayed because of this motion sickness accessibility update in WoW... You really think 1 guy on the WoW dev team coming up with a solution to an accessibility problem is going to delay a game and slow down the Diablo 4 dev teams development time?
Nice addition for those that suffer from motion sickness.
As others have stated I don't think it needs to be a setting, personally. It's for a few places in an entire game, this solution seems like the best to me.
What armor is that character wearing? I've never seen anyone use that staff before.
"One dungeon, one week per year" is just completely inaccurate. It says in this very news post that it is for two dungeons currently, and timewalking rotations are frequent enough that each occurs multiple times per year (Draenor is March, July, November for example), so that's at least six weeks out of the year where one of those dungeons is active in its timewalking iteration. Additionally, many players still play through these dungeons while leveling their characters and see them year-round.
But most importantly -- and the reason this is likely being implemented now -- is that Grimrail Depot is going to become a keystone in S4, which means it's going to be available perpetually for the duration of the expansion after the season starts. For many of us that frequently run keys, that means we will probably be running it dozens or even hundreds of times this expansion.
And even if it was only one dungeon, this is a setting that could and should be expanded a lot more broadly. Some of us have been asking for motion sickness related settings for a very very long time. I will take the stupid pot that takes up a bag slot and only works in two places as better than nothing, but I'm sure as shit also going to express my criticism in the implementation being both overly clunky and overly limited. It should be a setting and it should work in a lot more capacities than this, and I hope they listen to feedback and do so down the road.
Settings aren't bloat if they are for actual useful things that help players. The players that don't need accessibility options will never go into that tab so it's not like it's going to overwhelm the average user to add a toggle for something that many games have already been long addressing. As far as people not seeing it, this could easily be addressed by making the NPC that sells the potions currently let you know of the option instead of being a vendor, but I think making it a tab on the interface pane the same way as colourblind settings are makes it obvious and visible every time a player goes into their interface options. Ultimately though people who need various accessibility options tend to pay attention to their inclusion.
THIS is all i wanted from blizz. a short update, addresses a problem, shows how they plan to fix it, and asks for feedback that could either make the fix better or what may be a better fix.
Problem solved.
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