I did stop playing wow when BFA came out. I did not even get a character to max level in BFA, it was obvious they were going the way of diversity and feminism.
I liked classic but I just could not give them money in good conscious.
I'm probably in the minority but I did like mythic+ dungeons. There were stuff that I hated but mythic+ was fun, and I admit to shilling for Illidan.
I was not about to go in to the feminism fan fiction inspired expansion that was BFA. I do not regret it.
Wow was looking like they were throwing mounts at people to keep them playing.
Think is that once you realize that things are woke you start seeing it in little things and breaks immersion.
Wow without escapism is just a chore.
I'm just glad I completed the arathi warfront sets before I hung it up. Like, okay, I really can't see Blizzard doing any better than this in the future.
I did stop playing wow when BFA came out. I did not even get a character to max level in BFA, it was obvious they were going the way of diversity and feminism.
I liked classic but I just could not give them money in good conscious.
Hopefully I was not alone in my decision.
I'm probably in the minority but I did like mythic+ dungeons. There were stuff that I hated but mythic+ was fun, and I admit to shilling for Illidan. I was not about to go in to the feminism fan fiction inspired expansion that was BFA. I do not regret it.
Well that's rather unfortunate as battle did have one bright spot and that was the Alliance xmogs.
And then Shadowlands happened and it didn't even have that going for it.
Wow was looking like they were throwing mounts at people to keep them playing. Think is that once you realize that things are woke you start seeing it in little things and breaks immersion. Wow without escapism is just a chore.
I'm just glad I completed the arathi warfront sets before I hung it up. Like, okay, I really can't see Blizzard doing any better than this in the future.