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Krelivane ⚔️

@krelivane

29, Australia 🇦🇺
• Avid geek & #Warcraft veteran ✌🎮⚔
• Pop culture buff & Lore nerd 🤩📖
• Cinephile 🎥
• Working in Communications, Media & Production

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Krelivane ⚔️ (@krelivane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Spot on 🎯 softer aesthetics & feminine touches have always been a beautiful contrast to WoW's brutal core, giving us that welcome breather without replacing the grit (as I mentioned recently 👀). The real shift many of us feel? The push toward corporate-safe, hyper-approachable

Ambersulfr (@ambersulfr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I agree with her, it’s not feminization. It’s simplification and destruction of core story content. Women loved the original game. The people who demanded it change have the mental age of little children. Most are traumatically damaged and mentally stuck at age 9 or below.

Psy (@psybear_tv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Probably worth a video but my biggest hope for Classic+ is permanence. Retail is now developed around a seasonal loop and Classic has the uncertainty of where it will go and when it will end. This touches on horizontal progression and the knowledge that your progress is forever

Probably worth a video but my biggest hope for Classic+ is permanence. Retail is now developed around a seasonal loop and Classic has the uncertainty of where it will go and when it will end. 
This touches on horizontal progression and the knowledge that your progress is forever
Krelivane ⚔️ (@krelivane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

JenEricLive 🍻⚒️🩵 Nothing beats Grizzly Hills. The music, ambient sounds and forest aesthetic offered such a lovely contrast to the rest of Northrend. A beauty that still felt fundamentally "Warcraft".

<a href="/JenEricLive/">JenEricLive 🍻⚒️🩵</a> Nothing beats Grizzly Hills.

The music, ambient sounds and forest aesthetic offered such a lovely contrast to the rest of Northrend. A beauty that still felt fundamentally "Warcraft".
Krelivane ⚔️ (@krelivane) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Modern MMOs think they are doing you a favor by making everything easy, but they are just gutting the experience. The friction in Classic WoW, for example, is what actually makes it an RPG. Buying arrows, farming soul shards, or keeping reagents for buffs isn’t a waste of time.

Modern MMOs think they are doing you a favor by making everything easy, but they are just gutting the experience.

The friction in Classic WoW, for example, is what actually makes it an RPG. Buying arrows, farming soul shards, or keeping reagents for buffs isn’t a waste of time.
Josh Strife Hayes ➡️ Japan 🇯🇵 (@joshstrifehayes) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Only 1 week after starting a guild in World of Warcraft Classic TBC, we have become the first Alliance guild on Thunderstrike EU to hit the guild cap of 999 players. We need to make space, so I think the fairest way is to see who's active, then just all the Rogues.

Only 1 week after starting a guild in <a href="/Warcraft/">World of Warcraft</a> Classic TBC, we have become the first Alliance guild on Thunderstrike EU to hit the guild cap of 999 players.

We need to make space, so I think the fairest way is to see who's active, then just all the Rogues.
Jokerd (@jokereed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been weird seeing some people hating on the fact that I am leveling my characters from level 1 in TBC. Like i get that boosting is alot faster but maybe some of us actually have the free time and/or ENJOY the leveling process in an MMORPG 🤷‍♂️

TheoryWiseOS (@theorywiseos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Retail WoW should remove leveling at this point. It's a hollow vestige of an actual RPG. Blizzard can't balance it. It's fundamentally broken. It takes no effort or patience. It doesn't teach you how to play. It doesn't show off the world because it's so flitting. There is

Retail WoW should remove leveling at this point. 

It's a hollow vestige of an actual RPG. Blizzard can't balance it. It's fundamentally broken. It takes no effort or patience. It doesn't teach you how to play. It doesn't show off the world because it's so flitting. 

There is
Shmevy (@shmevy69) 's Twitter Profile Photo

TheoryWise I remember the feeling of getting my first blue 'rare' quest reward. Now every single item/reward are purple epics, and the legendaries are something every toon shares.

Angelíka Seleznova 🇷🇺 (@angelicotryy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It hasn’t “gone down well” because you can’t just pretend that you didn’t cultivate a dedicated fan base and make all your money from the “WARcraft” name, only to turn around and say “it never should have been called that in the first place”. Great way to spit on your legacy.

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WoW lead says they 'lost something along the way' by building dungeons for sweaty Mythic+ timers instead of 20-boss mazes like the good old days, but Labyrinths could be the solution pcgamer.com/games/world-of…