Run through Duskallow Marsh on a ground mount.
Fly through Ashenvale or Feralas.
Those trees, those leaves especially, are an eyesore.
Nothing in the history of anything has ever embodied the concept of outdatedness better than Classic WoW’s take on what a tree ought to look like.
The contrast between old and new zones is rather staggering. I guess I understand why they don’t just keep updating it continuously but still I’d like them to.
I prefer the originals. Moar pixels does not mean moar quality.
If I ever level more characters, in the new regime where you level in one expansion, I expect I’ll level them all in Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms, with maybe some Outland and Northrend.
No, but it would make what you already have to do more enjoyable. That’s what refining a product is.
It would also make the game more appealing to new players.
the old zones are part of the game where almost no1 is traveling trough anymore, with the leveling changes in the next patch even less players will visit that place while lvling.
and lets be honest… wow barely gets any new players, most of the players it has atm are people that played before.
I wonder if they could update every model in the game to somehow auto-update to latest expansion’s quality level - at least in terms of polygons and textures. Some kind of AI thingy. Then when new expansion released, rest of game also updates.
Nope! I am a new player. Started at the end of legion. So, technically last year…( And news know some that wanted to try WoW. So, many new players did buy wow during the pre-bfa period)
Till then, I never even bothered to play/ try wow because of graphics, what caught my attention was the BFA hype train. My first mmorpg was FFXIV, then TESO and then finally wow . ( Altho, I am back to square 1, playing FFXIV more than wow)
There’s a lot more things in need of a graphics update before we even get to Trees. And atleast vanilla Trees don’t even look that bad, especially compared to how outdated Centaurs/Gnolls or even Vanilla-esque Demons look. I mean talk about real eyesore.