You continue going ad-hominem, ignoring my argument (e.g. uniqueness given by unique playstyles) and continue repeating yourself. Let me know when you’re interested in having a discussion about this because right now there is no point in repeating myself with the same arguments you have ignored.
The weirdly sped-up day-night cycle in Minecraft does my head in, but my little one insists on keeping it and building stuff with her is the only reason I play. But you get some mods with a much longer cycle and she hates those. I guess no system can make everyone happy.
On a list of things I would definitely not change in WoW this is near the top. If other players want to do it, I guess that would be fine for them individually - but WoW isn’t like Minecraft where you host your own server most of the time, so I expect from the technical point of view it’s impossible.
I absentmindedly recall Blizzard spoke about it ages ago, in a q&a or something.
Basically, the sunset and sunrise on Azeroth is lengthened. It starts early and lasts forever.
Why?
Because it’s pretty.
That was basically the reasoning in the old days. Visually it made for a cool skybox, so Blizzard naturally squeezed it for all its worth.
It has the side benefit of giving players a somewhat similar all-around experience. Even if you play at night or during the day, you’re likely to see the sunrise or sunset.
You know, there are means for regulating room lighting. - We have the technology!
Plus: in-game gamma, brightness, contrast sliders.
You still don’t seem to grasp what the actual topic is.
that’s not how math works
just because 2 ppl happen to agree then that doesn’t mean it’s instantly 2 out of 50, ur most likely 2 out of 100 now
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