Diablo immortal is what makes me wake up in the morning becouse it got fun stuff daily, maybe make wow have some of that to.
it’s just what i think, wow is great but on diablo immortal i wanna log on instant becouse it got great stuff daily, wow is just meh u just do ur mission that’s it.
i have fun in wow, tho it’s just grindy rn cuz there’s no quests or tmogs to farm. i hoped it at least could’ve added things like (complete raid on normal difficulty to get that one set but with a twist). but no
I also have fun in wow but i have done all maybe that’s it, but thing about immortal when u log in u get some great stuff all the time makes u wanna keep playing, wow got nothing like this.
This is actually true in a way. Mobile games have figured out the daily grind in a way that WoW still hasn’t. Often I lack the motivation to do callings in WoW, world quests are a drag (and I hate the fact that they auto-initiate, dailies are so far superior), but Diablo Immortal I just log in and start blasting… and it’s endless blasting that never stops being fun because it focuses on the main gameplay loop.
I am someone who still loves Lineage 2 Chronicle 4. Grind is no objection. For me, the problem with WoW is that it focuses a lot on tiny grinds that get constantly interrupted - for example, quests to kill 8 enemies or gather 12 things, which you do in 2 minutes, then you fly off to the next quest. Meanwhile, in Lineage 2, I would log in, walk outside of Dion and kill a thousand beholders for 3 hours straight and I would enjoy it.
Also, WoW tells you directly GO HERE AND DO THAT SPECIFIC THING EXACTLY when other grindy MMOs let you pick what you want to grind. There are no quests in Lineage 2 telling me to kill beholders outside of Dion. I just want to do it, because a) they drop awesome loot and b) there’s a very good spot with perfect mob respawn rotation where I can be constantly killing beholders.
I remember in BFA - I really liked island expeditions, but at the same time I dreaded doing them, because they were kind of mandatory every week. I enjoyed the gameplay, the small instances, that was great, but the reward structure combined with being forced to do them made me hate them. This is WoW’s problem - it’s not the grind. Grind is fine. It’s how grind is dictated and made mandatory.
I do actually. I’m one of the main defenders of mobile gaming on this forum and especially during BFA I was making heavy comparisons between WoW and mobile RPGs and how WoW was way too simple even by mobile standards. It still is, but it’s looking like Dragonflight will finally make WoW a PC game again.
yea you accomplished to log in 500gold…30 days in a row in month? heres your free mount. crazy
there is enough news about diablo immortal and the 800% value. I love when ppl Q.Q about boosting, but when you need to buy stuff to be competetive from the game itself its ok.
not my cup of tea personally, there is a lot of questionable predatory practises which go on in mobile gaming designed to keep people jumping out of bed and logging on “because it’s fun”.
wow is no different just they have much bigger problems which dilute those predatory tactics so to speak…
i will personally never play mobile gaming… but if you and other enjoy it , i got nothing against that.