Blizzard is out of their mind, they can't compete with ESO in the West anymore. They should've postponed the release towards the end of the year as usual, the current release date is a recipe for disaster, unless they are mostly aiming for the Eastern (chinese) players nowadays anyway.
Maybe in 2019 when it goes on sale and they allow flying. The change to first aid? Lazy. Make FA useful, and people will make bandages. Make expensive first aid that can remove dots / bleeds, do something other than simply inflate the amount (and let's be honest, it's minuscule) that can be healed.
I almost felt tempted to return. Last I saw WoW was during the first month of ToS Mythic, as my guild of 10 years finally felt apart and I refused to spend time to reorganize it yet again.
Nothing short of a return to the principles exposed by Kaplan years ago in here: would make me come back.
I want exclusivity back.
I want power as a reward, BIG POWER, as in godly gear as a reward for raiding.
I want all modes but the hardest gone.
I want RNG BiS sent back to bad dream status.
I want reliable reward for my efforts.
I want a proper, elaborate story behind raid bosses.
Simply put, I want my time in WoW to be worthwhile. No more idiots that can get a BiS legendary faster than a mythic raider. No more running the same dungeon hundreds of times for gear like M+. No more infinite progression like artifacts.
Obviously will never happen, and i will not return, not that it matters. Just that what WoW has become is disgusting.
When I checked if my computer can run BfA on "Can You Run It", the conclusion was it didn't even meet the minimum requirements. I find this odd since my computer ran Legions just fine. I realize my computer is aged, but can anyone offer any insight as to what changed in BfA to make it require better computer specs than previous expacs?
When I checked if my computer can run BfA on "Can You Run It", the conclusion was it didn't even meet the minimum requirements. I find this odd since my computer ran Legions just fine. I realize my computer is aged, but can anyone offer any insight as to what changed in BfA to make it require better computer specs than previous expacs?
When I checked if my computer can run BfA on "Can You Run It", the conclusion was it didn't even meet the minimum requirements. I find this odd since my computer ran Legions just fine. I realize my computer is aged, but can anyone offer any insight as to what changed in BfA to make it require better computer specs than previous expacs?
When I checked if my computer can run BfA on "Can You Run It", the conclusion was it didn't even meet the minimum requirements. I find this odd since my computer ran Legions just fine. I realize my computer is aged, but can anyone offer any insight as to what changed in BfA to make it require better computer specs than previous expacs?
Letting us know what your computer is, would help
Thanks for your response. It might be a good idea for players with older computers to check the minimum system requirements before purchasing the new expac, or they may be in for a big surprise.
When I checked if my computer can run BfA on "Can You Run It", the conclusion was it didn't even meet the minimum requirements. I find this odd since my computer ran Legions just fine. I realize my computer is aged, but can anyone offer any insight as to what changed in BfA to make it require better computer specs than previous expacs?
I can tell you the listed requirements are COMPLETELY meaningless.
Most importantly, WoW is incredibly CPU-hungry, and Blizzard always made the mistake of listing AMD FX CPUs as being reliable for this game. i7 4770 is MILES ahead FX 8310, and the experience will be vastly different between the 2, up to twice as much framerate with a proper GPU.
Other than that, Blizzard seems to plan on adding DX12, there are a lot of new improved models, and that'a about all I know. People love the new zones. Not surprised, as Blizzard were always great when it comes to art style.
You should have posted your specs. You might be "below", yet still doable. But since you didn't, we can't help.
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Nothing short of a return to the principles exposed by Kaplan years ago in here: would make me come back.
I want exclusivity back.
I want power as a reward, BIG POWER, as in godly gear as a reward for raiding.
I want all modes but the hardest gone.
I want RNG BiS sent back to bad dream status.
I want reliable reward for my efforts.
I want a proper, elaborate story behind raid bosses.
Simply put, I want my time in WoW to be worthwhile. No more idiots that can get a BiS legendary faster than a mythic raider. No more running the same dungeon hundreds of times for gear like M+. No more infinite progression like artifacts.
Obviously will never happen, and i will not return, not that it matters. Just that what WoW has become is disgusting.
"Be water my friend" - Bruce Lee
Thanks for your response. It might be a good idea for players with older computers to check the minimum system requirements before purchasing the new expac, or they may be in for a big surprise.
Most importantly, WoW is incredibly CPU-hungry, and Blizzard always made the mistake of listing AMD FX CPUs as being reliable for this game. i7 4770 is MILES ahead FX 8310, and the experience will be vastly different between the 2, up to twice as much framerate with a proper GPU.
Other than that, Blizzard seems to plan on adding DX12, there are a lot of new improved models, and that'a about all I know. People love the new zones. Not surprised, as Blizzard were always great when it comes to art style.
You should have posted your specs. You might be "below", yet still doable. But since you didn't, we can't help.