Wow content is his livelihood. I’ll bookmark this and welcome him back in a couple of weeks when Blizz have made enough empty gestures to allow him to backpedal without losing face.
At this point FFXIV will be his livelihood and he won’t need to come back to the hellshow that is wow.
how about watching his view on everything first before jumping the gun and making your own assumptions on his opinions and what his plans are?
Players just frustated of being ignored for years and this twitt from one dev just was the last drop. Yes, i think a lot of will quit and big streamers too.
Madseason also quit, it’s over.
This is the internet an informed opinion would be wrong. Its as likely as me asking for directions when I’m lost, or heaven forbid, reading an instruction manual.
like rats escaping from sinking ship
problem is both him and Asmanbald are direcly responsible for how SL shaped up to be
they both are main prominent influencers who forced devs into pushing game in ultra hardcore direction
instead taking responsibility they escape
cowards.
As much as I like Preach, he’s not the first WoW Celebrity™ to quit over the years, nor the last. I wish him good luck, but I’m not interested in his non-WoW content, so that’s one subscriber less.
Pity.
Good for them, I hope they can build up a livelihood up somewhere else becasue this wow stuff ain’t lasting much longer
he even said it in video that he will be back xD
when they fix the god damn game
has nothing to do with the current situation that the game is garbage :D.
well then its good that he is gone
because he is direcly responsible for how SL ended up by spewing nonsense how wow should return to hardcore roots.
end resoult is disaster.
i hope it will happen so this game will be maybe finally fixed
I doubt they actually listen to Streamers on how to make the game, otherwise they wouldn’t have such a bad opinion on Asmon.
No.
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Have you ever read what you wrote out loud and wondered if it sounds absolutely crazy?
“Preach is directly responsible for how SL ended up”. How can anybody take you seriously?
I think some of them are trying to get more hype so that when they re-position to another product, they’ll have enough fans following them over.
Overwatch used to be hype and pulling mega views on YouTube for easy monetization bucks, but all things fizzle out in the end and these streamers who last long are those who transition from one product to another.
Those who fail are the ones who pigeon hole themselves into one product and they there when the signs of it failing are clear.
A lot of people have played this game religiously for over a decade, possibly more. Some content creators have even centered their livelihood around it. The game is seventeen years old. It was clear that at some point some of them would quit.
It’s also obvious that WoW wouldn’t always be the top dog, even though it having been just that for nearly two decades is amazing by itself. At this point I congratulate Preach and think it’s a good call. Take a break, diversify your portfolio. That will be important if Preach Gaming is ever going to become something.
But I would be lying if I said I believe this is a bad thing. I’d actually be looking forward to a time with less information out there. Maybe they will take just a bit of that attitude to FFXIV and turn WoW back into a game where being adherent to a meta isn’t the air you breath.