Lyric Suite
Converting to Islam
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What... have they done to him?
no new voice actors
Bro, there have been so many balance patches in the past few years, before Reforged, that we've seen a period where everyone on the scene was switching to Night Elf due to a Keeper of the Grove meta. Demon Hunter and Blademaster were gutted forcing NEs and Orcs to find new ways (KotG in the former case, Farseer or Shadow Hunter first in the latter), stuff has already changed plenty and people were still not satisfied because the consensus seems to be that the new patches caused a swingy meta.I don't care if the Death Knights are reskinned as transexuals. Just keep the gameplay 1:1 and release the ladder balance patch I've been waiting 6 years for.
Heroes in skirmish were a mistake.
Bro, there have been so many balance patches in the past few years, before Reforged, that we've seen a period where everyone on the scene was switching to Night Elf due to a Keeper of the Grove meta. Demon Hunter and Blademaster were gutted forcing NEs and Orcs to find new ways (KotG in the former case, Farseer or Shadow Hunter first in the latter), stuff has already changed plenty and people were still not satisfied because the consensus seems to be that the new patches caused a swingy meta.I don't care if the Death Knights are reskinned as transexuals. Just keep the gameplay 1:1 and release the ladder balance patch I've been waiting 6 years for.
Generally speaking I'm very fond of the guys working on stuff like Starcraft: Remastered because they generally seem passionate and open to the community feedback. Blizzard has a lot of good "little guys" working for them, I even felt bad for the guy tasked with selling Diablo Immortal to that crowd last year because he's been credited with revitalizing Reaper of Souls and turning it into an okay game, plus he's had a history of being similarly polite, so that was a real shame that he will now be forever associated with that turd. Similarly Grant from the SC:R team is doing all he can with his miniscule budget of two shoestrings and three people including the cleaning lady. Luckily the community isn't blaming Grant for the fact we still don't have the promised 2v2 ladder in SC:R, he's a good person.The interviewee strikes me as someone who is not a cunt. We'll see if he gets vetoed by some executive windbags and 'fuck that loser' types.
Those ground textures look like shit too.^ looks like that second photo is either running on super low graphic settings or applied some sort of filter post screenshot.. Here's a few I just took from in game:
Looks fine to me, I'm mostly glad to be able to play in 4k and the hud scales appropriately etc..
Those ground textures look like shit too.^ looks like that second photo is either running on super low graphic settings or applied some sort of filter post screenshot.. Here's a few I just took from in game:
Looks fine to me, I'm mostly glad to be able to play in 4k and the hud scales appropriately etc..
From their point of view, it was needed to integrate Warcraft 3 into the new Battlenet. A cynical and corporate decision. But from a player perspective, it might provide more stability, hopefully a way to rejoin games that you dropped out of, hopefully runs better on multiple monitor setups, borderless window, higher resolution, etc. Hopefully more options for spectators and when watching replays. Its not just "Warcraft III, but blurry, and you pay again". There's some gain in it. Not preordering, or rushing to buy, but it has above zero utility for players. Its not useless.This whole game was not needed at all. Warcraft 3 stands on its own and its old timey graphics are endearing.
Eh, I'm quite pessimistic when it comes to it gaining too much traction. That being said, I loved playing custom maps back in the day (I fondly remember Angel Arena among other things such as TDs and what not), so maybe some good will come out of it if it leads to a renaissance of custom maps as it were.From their point of view, it was needed to integrate Warcraft 3 into the new Battlenet. A cynical and corporate decision. But from a player perspective, it might provide more stability, hopefully a way to rejoin games that you dropped out of, hopefully runs better on multiple monitor setups, borderless window, higher resolution, etc. Hopefully more options for spectators and when watching replays. Its not just "Warcraft III, but blurry, and you pay again". There's some gain in it. Not preordering, or rushing to buy, but it has above zero utility for players. Its not useless.This whole game was not needed at all. Warcraft 3 stands on its own and its old timey graphics are endearing.