Ahhh the classic QQing whenever a patch breaks an addon and people want to wine and cry like it was done just to spite them. Like, give the addon dev’s a moment to do the needed updates. (as a retired dev of such, I know the annoyance)
That and a reference to the World Quest Group Finder having to rework how it can be used after Blizzard made its original form no longer able to work. Admittedly, the almost click free original form was bogging down the servers so badly that everyone was feeling the lag
MY lag was so bad midway through the expansion that it took me well over 10 minutes to load into dalaran. And 50% of the time I ended up DCD’d and back in the place I was hearthing from (Or my order hall, or sometimes in my regular hearthstone’s inn)
I’ve not played or done anything with wow since the middle of Warlords, so I was unaware of such a thing. I just remember every time an update or patch hit people crying because the mods they use were broken as if the modder broke it or blizzard to spite the masses. So few grasping that modding takes a key thing called time, and can’t be done at the snap of a finger.
But it’s haaaaard…
I know, right? I have to click at least two buttons!
Ahhh the classic QQing whenever a patch breaks an addon and people want to wine and cry like it was done just to spite them. Like, give the addon dev’s a moment to do the needed updates. (as a retired dev of such, I know the annoyance)
That and a reference to the World Quest Group Finder having to rework how it can be used after Blizzard made its original form no longer able to work. Admittedly, the almost click free original form was bogging down the servers so badly that everyone was feeling the lag
MY lag was so bad midway through the expansion that it took me well over 10 minutes to load into dalaran. And 50% of the time I ended up DCD’d and back in the place I was hearthing from (Or my order hall, or sometimes in my regular hearthstone’s inn)
I’m not that bad, but Dalaran loading screens are torture. I’ve been told Solid State Drives actually greatly reduce or eliminate that problem, though
I’ve not played or done anything with wow since the middle of Warlords, so I was unaware of such a thing. I just remember every time an update or patch hit people crying because the mods they use were broken as if the modder broke it or blizzard to spite the masses. So few grasping that modding takes a key thing called time, and can’t be done at the snap of a finger.
There’s a difference between a patch breaking addons temporarily and patches that explicitly break the ability for those addons to work as intended.
Rather than removing the ability for people to play how they want, how about, I dunno, making the game work the way players want it to?
Oh noes, you mean you have to actually TALK to people other than to complain or troll? How terrible…