The chat-bot found its way into a thread that wasn’t it’s own? It’s evolving!
I’m not sure what you’re saying here.
I am predominantly a world content player. So zones are important to me. I want to spend time in them, doing fun things that feel rewarding. So a zone not being to my liking -in large part because Blizzard is forcing this other gametype into WoW- does matter to me.
Thing is; my gaming experience is suffering because of that. So it’s not that ‘ezpz’.
For instance: I don’t get to rares fast enough on a regular mount and I get aggro absolutely everywhere because the zone’s way too tightly packed.
For me it has made travel more fun. A sense of acceleration and handling, however simple, makes getting from A to B activate my brain rather than shut it down.
Horses for courses.
And that’s all good. I love that you like it.
I just want to fly there, because I don’t enjoy navigating that place.
So if Blizzard had just allowed flying there, we’d both be happy.
You are still unable to mention any constructive thought of what is wrong with this system itself.
D.R.I.V.E is a system which is part of the Undermine patch - and it fits into the goblin theme. And it’s not that the zones are tightly packed, it’s just you who cant adjust yourself to how the mobs are placed. It is unusual, therefore - your conditioned brain, which is programmed by a certain way of playing and doing - cannot adjust itself to something new, which was bound to happend anyway at some point.
It makes people inculding myself ill what part of that do you not understand? please stop trolling me ty.
You may say this, but this has NOTHING to do with D.R.I.V.E itself and therefore I have proven my point and I was right. Which I always am, because I’m able to observe, analyze and think over - instead of reacting to impulses.
Going on ignore as you are a troll nothing more to add, i asked you nicely to stop saying those words.
it causes motion sickness for me and others.
Ok since you do not seem to understand what I mean, that statement has nothing to do with the system itself - but your own reaction to it. Which has nothing to do with the system. And since you most likely still do not understand what I mean with that, you can look at it - but I’m 100% certain that you have no clue what I mean with looking. Because it is clear to me, that you have never looked in your entire life.
So let us look. What do I mean with that it has nothing to do with drive itself?
Looking at this statement. The system itself and you as the user of it - is not seperated from that system when using it. But you say it causes motion-sickness for YOU. If you observe that - and really look; you come to insight. Because the distinction is that it is you experiencing that motion-sickness. In other words, if it is you who experiences this - what has that got to do with the system itself? Because what you are arguing against is not the mechanics of D.R.I.V.E itself not its functionality or design, but the way you respond to it. Now, I ask for an argument against it - you cant provide one; Let’s break it down. If the system itself was flawed, broken, unresponsive, or failed to serve its intended purpose; then there would be an argument to be made against it. You are presenting a subjective experience as though it were an objective flaw. That’s like saying “I don’t like the color red, therefore red is a bad color”. You are saying that I am “trolling you” or that “I’m not using my own thoughts” - when I ask you regarding what is wrong with the system itself, you have no other response than saying that it causes motion-sickness, or that I’m trolling, or that I’m not using my own thought regarding your statement. That if anything, is real trolling tbh.
Motion sickness is a very real phenomenon, but it is not a problem with the system, and has nothing to do with the system itself; it has more to do with the EXPERIENCER of that system. Some people experience motion sickness when reading in a moving car, others do not. Some get it from playing first-person games, others do not. How would this world look like if we adapted to the need of everyone?
Now retype this without using “with the system” every 2 sentences
Just saw another thread from someone trying to set up their own guild but need to get their Charter signed.
That’s something WoW could lose, the guild charter needing signatures.
Just let players create a guild. Maybe they’ll invite some rl friends and family at some point. Maybe they’ll invite randoms. Maybe they’ll just keep it for themselves. Doesn’t matter.
This trying to force players to form social bonds is just no longer a benefit with today’s internet.
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