OK, I need to make some mroe money. Because I MUST get this and get back into WoW!
(Oh, and because an MMO thread is not complete without somebody griping, I will complain that Worgen can’t be Shamans. I want play a duel-claw Worgen Shammy! WoW will totally suck without this feature! Blizzard sucks! )
Ah well, since that was taken, let’s not forget DIABLO III
Have you ffriggin SEEN the Monk! He’s like all the honor-bound arse ijsmashing of the Paladin combined with the martial-artist ass kicking of the Assassin!
Me! Me! Me! Ok… My server is already unbalanced 3:1 in alliance’ favour. With the new races I can only imagine it getting worse. The Worgen look much cooler than Goblins IMO.
Jeez man. I’m sorta glad I kicked my WoW addiction just before WotLK came out. I would never have left my room if I were still playing it. For those of you who can actually control yourselves and limit your play though, I am happy for you.
Meh. It’s still a fundamentally shallow levelling treadmill with no meaningful way to influence the world and horrendously imbalanced PvP (by definition, since gear works in in PvP) like 90% of MMORPGs. Adding a couple of new races and whatnot doesn’t really change anything.
Hey, which classes wear pants? Worgen seem tuned to DPS classes (and priest). Hunters can DPS reasonably well (and reliably, and control the threat they make), Druids, Mages, Rogues, DK, DPS Warrior. But I want to wear pants!
Huh? That’s north of the Wetlands, which is north of Ironforge.
Check this link. Half of the tram ride goes under the flat brown area and half goes under Dun Morogh. That raises the question of where exactly the underwater portion of the tram occurs, but considering it’s a straight-shot tram between Stormwind and Ironforge, there’s no other logical way to read it. The flat brown area is what Mister Rik was referring to.
I’ve speculatively colored in where it looks like the water might be, really the only place it could be, given the positions of the mountains and hills. The only problem is that, as you take the tram from SW to IF, the water seems to be much further away from SW. That can be explained by saying that they just didn’t put “windows” in the tunnel until it was nearly to the mountains. The position of the lake/inland sea would explain that waterfall you pass over while flying between SW and IF, as there doesn’t seem to be any other source for it in the areas you can see while flying.
Tram route is marked in red, rough flight path is in green.
Looking more closely at a zoomed-in version of the map, I’m also going to speculate that the theoretical lake is also the source of the water in the SW canals, and I’m willing to bet that, if Stormwind Keep had North-looking windows you could see out of, you’d see that the Keep is built right out into the water.
Nice. Well, we know the flat area is where Deathwing will break through to Azeroth. Judging by the map, it’s a toss-up as to whether or not the tram will simply be ruined in the process; it’s in the same general area, but the place where Deepholm is marked is pretty small compared to the other new areas.
I’m not sure about getting this. On one hand I’d really like to see these places, a lot of these are a lore nerd’s wet dream and Deathwing and Azshara are pretty cool (and a city under the Maelstrom!). On the other hand I know that, once again, I’m not going to get to experience the actual story because they’ll be locked behind 25 man raids I’ll never be able to get into (or at least get to Tier 2 of), so again I’ll see the mostly mediocre quest content without getting much meat. I also think it’s a little weak they’re leaving the classes be this time, while new races are cool and I’m sure it takes a lot of work to make the new leveling content and balance their racials I think I’d prefer some cool class mechanic more. I have to admit though, I really like that they’re dumping a lot of stats, it will make keeping up with gear progression a lot easier if I continue to play and we won’t have to play that game of watching people screw with a calculator for 3 months before they figure out whether AP is better than Armor Pen this patch (or whatever).
On another note, does anyone know how the Cataclysm is going to work yet? Is it going to just be boom expansion hits, Azeroth dies or is it going to be phased? If not I really need to find a group to experience WoW classic raids soon.
They’ve said there will be no way to return to pre-Cataclysm Azeroth, you won’t get a choice, which I would imagine would exclude the option of not doing the quests that might phase from pre to post. (ETA: Just realized this sentence sounds weird. I don’t think there will be any quests that phase from pre to post at all, it’ll just happen.) There’ll be an in-game event, presumably the servers will go down, then when they come back up the world will be reformed.
Honestly, I’m not sure the new raids will be the coolest thing about the expansion. They almost seem like an afterthought, tacked onto the world redesign.