I do still hope they will manage to get their $%^& sorted at some point. I do hope thou, that they will realise that they either need to stick to specific amount of patches, similar to what FF XIV does, or the game will still be a damn mess. With “insert patch name,” however, it seems World of Warcraft is breaking that tradition.", they literally said this bs back in WoD, when expac ended up being #$%^ XDDDD "expansion packs have followed a release cycle that consists of three major content patches, which fill the two-year gaps between expansion packs. The entire expansion needed to be scrapped from day 1. There's literally no reason to continue making content for SL. 2-4 boss raid to keep us busy for new expansion :) Comment by Dropbeats on T12:40:30-06:00Ĭonsidering Sylvanas is seen standing with the players inc 9.3 redemption story or at the very least a ,5 patch Comment by Bon3zz1001 on T12:41:14-06:00 Make this the final major one then give us a small. Funny I predicted no 9.3, 9 months ago based off the current content release rate Comment by Bubonict on T12:39:38-06:00 Literally nothing in 9.2 that even gives me the slightest desire to renew my sub. As a product in its own right, I will give Beyond the Dark Portal a score of 74 for leaning a little too heavily on its popular predecessor.New expansion HYPE Comment by Jwilliam87 on T12:38:50-06:00Įxpect a "DRAENOR IS FREEEE!" nonsense ending to the Shadowlands story. That may well be reason enough for many gamers to buy the expansion, however, so you must decide what is important to you. I just want to caution those who are considering plopping down money that what they will get is more of the same experience they got with Warcraft 2. This is not to say, however, that I did not enjoy playing through the new levels. They do not change any fundamental facet of the gaming experience, only the appearance of some of the characters and landscapes. The new features of Warcraft 2: Beyond the Dark Portal, unfortunately, are little more than window dressing. The documentaion is scant, consisting of a short description of each new Legendary hero, and a run-down of the various orc nations you will encounter on Draenor. Upon installation, it overwrites some of the Warcraft 2 files to allow you access to the new levels, etc. This expansion pack is really a glorified patch for Warcraft 2. No problems if you successfully played Warcraft 2 on your system. No great differences from Warcraft 2, with the exception of the added voices of the new Legends-like Alleria, the female ranger, whose gruff commands kind of excited me :-) System Requirements Together, these factors do give one a slight sense of being in a strange land, but also come across as mere cosmetic changes to the old familiar landscape. Overall, the color palette of Draenor uses more of the orcish hues of red and green, rather than the human-like blues and earthtones. Trees are replaced with mushrooms (but you harvest them as lumber) waters are green instead of blue (but act no different) and the rocks and terrain look a little different than before. Draenor is different in some not-so-subtle ways from Azeroth. The graphic world of this expansion is exactly modeled after Warcraft 2 itself, but there are some nice additions most noteworthy is the addition of the orcs' world of Draenor. I was hoping to see some new structures, spells or weapons, but alas no! That was, undoubtedly, my biggest disappointment with the expansion pack. The heroes, though, beyond giving you something to protect during a mission, are no great addition to the gameplay. Exactly like Warcraft 2, with the additions of several new Legendary heroes and new orc tribes.
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