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World of Warcraft: You Want Content? 6.2.0 Bringing Literal Boatloads

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  • VolgoreVolgore Member EpicPosts: 3,872

    I bet shipyards is nothing but just another facebook/mobile game going by the exact same pattern everything in the garrison goes by. Grind ressource X, click Y, return in Z hrs, check whats in the lootbox.

    Every profession works by the same pattern, every building, every gimmick, almost every class nowadays does. Don't expect any invention, Blizzard just takes some existing code and puts some new icons and numbers to it, same systems repeatedly used for everything -there you've got your "new shipyards". Something gets a new theme and is sold as "new", while everyone has been playing the same thing for years already.

    People will get bored within two weeks again and rightfully so.

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  • HorusraHorusra Member EpicPosts: 4,411
    People will get bored and Wow will go back to being the least populated MMO out there. Like it has been for the last 10 years.
  • BascolaBascola Member UncommonPosts: 425
    Originally posted by SBFord
    Originally posted by Bascola

    It's a sad day when writers that get paid to write articles don't know the difference between figuratively and literally. I guess it does not matter when it is used in a grammatical atrocity like: "6.2.0 Bringing Literal Boatloads."

    /smh

    *shrugs* To insinuate that I do not understand the correct definition of either and their proper use is to miss the play on words as it was intended.  Players will "literally" construct a shipyard. Shipyards will "literally" construct ships. Companions will "literally" be sent out on ship board missions. There is "literally" a lot of new content being added in the form of a raid, in a new zone, with new quests. "Literally" speaking, there will "literally" be lots to do on any given day for players.

    Figuratively speaking, this is a games web site, not high school English.

    Well done!

    "You want Content? 6.2.0. Bringing Figuratively Boatloads [of Content]."

    The context was content. I got the play on words that was intended but the execution was still poor.

    No, not high school English at all but i think you will agree that there is nothing wrong in striving for quality content, even for a games web site.

     

  • meonthissitemeonthissite Member UncommonPosts: 917
    My beef is they still haven't repaired the rogue hunter and lock classes from the fiascos created by ghostcrawler here it is the man doesn't even work there anymore and he's still influencing decisions. Fix BM hunters already!
  • f0dell54f0dell54 Member CommonPosts: 329
    Originally posted by Bascola
    Originally posted by SBFord
    Originally posted by Bascola

    It's a sad day when writers that get paid to write articles don't know the difference between figuratively and literally. I guess it does not matter when it is used in a grammatical atrocity like: "6.2.0 Bringing Literal Boatloads."

    /smh

    *shrugs* To insinuate that I do not understand the correct definition of either and their proper use is to miss the play on words as it was intended.  Players will "literally" construct a shipyard. Shipyards will "literally" construct ships. Companions will "literally" be sent out on ship board missions. There is "literally" a lot of new content being added in the form of a raid, in a new zone, with new quests. "Literally" speaking, there will "literally" be lots to do on any given day for players.

    Figuratively speaking, this is a games web site, not high school English.

    Well done!

    "You want Content? 6.2.0. Bringing Figuratively Boatloads [of Content]."

    The context was content. I got the play on words that was intended but the execution was still poor.

    No, not high school English at all but i think you will agree that there is nothing wrong in striving for quality content, even for a games web site.

     

    By reading your post it's clear and I think you'll agree that there is nothing wrong with being a dick for no reason. 

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