Would you support a World of Warcraft a bit more oriented for Adults and with a few more Horror Cosmetics and Features?

I mean i thought this dude implied a “suggestive” content not explicitly sexual. But now i see that i’m wrong

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You want this from a game company that cant have male and female genders.

Sounds like a blast but sadly wont happen

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Exactly, all otherarguements aside.It just wont happen seeing blizzes policies

I say lewd stuff and revealing outfits.

Maybe you mistook me for the other 2 saying nudity.

The thunderlord chest piece is just a perfect embodiment of what i want, I just want more like that and the same amount of the chest area shown :slight_smile:

No, not at all.

There’s more than plenty of horror and gore available in other games, in films, wherever.

Why would I want it in WoW?

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I have zero issue with mogs like that, they fit the barbaric trope pretty much which suits WoW. Hard nope on running around in Victoria’s Secret underwear tho :smile:

Ofc. I would. Maybe it will be controversial, but I’m tired of woke culture, this cartoon graphic style, and soy and soft storytelling for 8 years old kids like it was in Dragonflight. I miss scary, and creepy zones like Duskwood, Tirisfal Glades, or even Felwood. Drustvar was great also. There was so many hidden creepy easter eggs back then… For me personally new zones are beautiful like Hallowfall, or The Waking Shores, but I feel like I’m playing Disney game, and not Warcraft. Each year there’s less Warcraft in this Warcraft.

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A lot of things are “adult oriented”. Not just violence, nudity and horror.

Like the first 5 minutes of the movie UP. My kids did not understand. Me and my partner… drowning in tears…

Alas… Blizzard could do that, and I would like them to. But there will always be 1 snowflake that gets offended and shut down the party for the rest of us… :frowning: SAD.

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maddening depths are scarier visually and have far more disturbing implications than all zones you listed, and it’s a tww zone.
TWW has plenty of unsettling creepy vibes idk what are you talking about

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This.

For me it’s enough with my own imagination with some of the more disgusting elements. Adding more visuals doesn’t really entertain me any more than what we have now.

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It looks great, but it still not that creepy because of the new cartoon art that WoW has now. It’s way too colorful to be creepy lol. Just compare classic zones or Drustvar to the new scary ones that you describe. Even if old zones has way worse textures, and details they are way more scary.

I liked your view, so… can we say that way that Blizzard is avoiding to prepare people for true life?

In the original World of Warcraft, this game have teached many kids how to deal with money, with the implementation of the action house, it was a game where you play with friends and you had fun, even with CVar violenceLevel=5 and skull and bones on the Forsaken characters.

After that… what do we have? A game where many people play alone without trying to make friends. Many of those kids do not respect their parents and grandparents and many other things we can say…

In other words, we are filling the brains of our children with a white blanket and they cannot have respect without learning it from someone or somewhere. Many of the education needs to have confrontation of the values that you got vs the values that others present to you. But a white blanket on the brain make people not think on their consequences.

When I show a video with adequated violence to some boys, I can tell them “See… how bad it is!” and they can learn. If they never had that experience, they would never had that memory to remember.

To be honest, I prefer the socialization, make friends and take care of them. But today, I notice that this kind education of not talking about real things is bad. (but is only my opinion and I respect the opinions of who disagree)

Ehhh… Maybe? No. I have a forest 3 km away from home, at autumn in cloudy weather it looks as creepy as tirisfal, it even had cemetery closer to town, dark forests aren’t creepy. But fleshy lower city infested with old god’s blood is creepy.

That’s a horrible take, especially when cosmic horror is discussed.

I kind of don’t get it, tirisfal or duskwood aren’t a creepy forests, it’s “spooky” it is not supposed to be unsettling or scare you, it’s supposed to give off a vibe.
Creepy forest is for example abyssal woods from elden ring dlc

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Just put 18+ and add nudity to the game and sell them as transmogs.
Profits would go up 200%!

Please, do not respond more to people that is trolling with sexual content/context in this thread (Obs. Remember: Do not feed the troll)

Language restrictions are more concerning to me if they come with age restrictions if I have to constantly consider that one slip of a common shortage used in lingo to express confusement online for example could land you ban if the abbreviation contain swear on it.

Restrictions like this arent just sensical if consider the average age of playerbase being 30-40y, bunch of adults having to walk on egg shells not to slip anything that someone might report is bit meh to me as concept. Alot phrases are used in common spoken unformal language that would land us ban in wow cause these age limitations legally dictate the terms what is allowed to speak. Technically if you mention “lol you got shot in behind” that could be bannable if you say it how people normally say in everyday spoken language.

Otherwise I dont really mind and I like the cartoonish look how wow is, I dont know exactly how much the pegi 12 limits but I know it puts restrictions on nudity which I dont have need for in wow or think it would fit it anyway and its cartoonish look especially. I view wow as something comical that I dont take too seriously and that doesnt even try to reflect exact reality or be sensical in general, there is lot of goofy stuff in wow and the look is very cartoonish and I prefer it like that. I dont mind dark themes either but I also prefer them in the way as comical like the whole undercity for example is made half seriously to express something “spooky” and funny on same time. Im fine with wow as it is only language restrictions grind me if I would have to read people being punished for using common abbreviations in video game thats playerbase is 30-40y old averagely and nobody should have to walk on any egg shells in first place in terms of what comes to normal spoken language.

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I won’t argue with you because english is not my first language, and it’s hard for me explain exactly what i mean, but it’s definitely not a terrible take lol. A lot of people were complaining and didn’t played Diablo 3 because it was way too colorful, and not dark like it was to. I’m glad they changed that in Diablo 4. Why the game died quickly is a different reason. Also I totally don’t find anything creepy in the new zones related to the blood and old gods. I’m talking only about the art style…

It is a terrible take depending on context, this way you can say that color from outer space is bad horror because “monster” in this movie adaption makes everything colorful, it is in fact not, it’s probably one of the best horror movies out there and best lovecraft adaptation.

Diablo franchise though is very much gothic-coded in terms of visuals and themes, it’s very much appropriate to be doom and gloom with dark colors, warcraft is an epic fantasy and isn’t gothic

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I’d say it’s more Blizzard wanting to make something with some kind of utopian mindset, where the good guys all get along and have tea’n’biscuits with one another, and there is absolutely no way anyone could ever dislike one another for superficial reasons. At least that is the impression I’m getting.

And hey, they have a right to do that I suppose. It just rubs the average person the wrong way because they also try and enforce that same mindset, and people aren’t exactly fans of being forced to behave in a certain way.

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I’d settle for more stuff along the lines of the Culling of Stratholme, Scholomance, Deatholme and Naxxramas.

There’s a lot of pretty dark stuff in this game including gore and body horror that is just cartoonish enough to evade censorship but is still horrific in the overall context of what’s happening.

Thankfully the game hasn’t entirely rid itself of that but at the same time it does seem to hold back a bit more on many fronts.

I’m not fond of the ‘everyone is fwends and if they’re not, they’re the bad guys’ approach embraced by many fantasy settings in recent years.

Im not even trolling btw. Well maybe joking a bit.
But in all seriousness if you want to open a can of worms by increase age so you can have more gore/horror who stopping blizzard for doing other kind of adult themed things ingame.
Also one of the worlds oldest mmos/scifi games got 18 years old requirement with id checks.
That game uses both nudity and gore or what have you.