Gear level cap will be raised so all my old gear is once again redundant.
Renown level will be raised.
Conduit level will be raised.
Companion level increased. Number of companions increased to the size of a small army.
Lots of ‘new’ mounts will be introduced, many will be reskinned clones. They will be linked to massively long drawn-out achievements involving hundreds of hours of boring daily grinds or random weekly quests that never pop and get blamed on something called ‘rng’.
Similar to 5. but pets this time.
PvP will remain what it is now, antiquated old battle grounds that no-one goes to.
Jeremy Feasel: […]So you’re not only going to be able to get class sets from the raid, but also you’re gonna be able to get them from your great vault. And as you progress through the cipher system, you’re eventually going to be able to unlock the ability to turn any item, that you get, that is on an appropriate item level and an upgradable item, into a class set. So even if you’re a player, that’s an outdoor player, that isn’t necessarily a raider, you can still start to engage in the system. And we think that, you know, we want players that are mythic players, players that are PvP players and players that are raiders to all sort of engage in the system and have the opportunity to get cool class sets because we think the class sets are awesome.
Seems they have thought about all aspects of the game, from casual open world players, to PvP, to M+ to Raiders.
You did it again sunshine, all my PvP was done on a different server when the current ageing battlegrounds were still ‘new’. The last time I had any fun doing PvP was in Ashran but ofc they even took that away.
I like how vegetation clips against that rock in that picture on left side. Looks like quality is par with the rest of the Shadowlands. I also do not care that it was put together in panic 2 nights ago.
Even in Legion there were such clipping issues. That is not so uncommon in open worlds. Many open world games have sometimes clipping because of overlooking details. The more details a world contains the harder it gets for the eye to spot them instantly.