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WoW Imitates 4e?
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<blockquote data-quote="SSquirrel" data-source="post: 5718029" data-attributes="member: 5202"><p>But people have paid money on multiple characters to be able to fly wherever they want. One of the prime selling points of the last xpac was that you could buy the ability to fly all thru Azeroth. If they want to limit the new Pandaria area to not have flight allowed until max, that is one thing. Forcing L85 characters to ride around in Azeroth's low level areas when we have paid for that capability already is really annoying. Heck, you could level to 85 doing nothing but PvP battlegrounds. There are some people who never touch a quest in WoW. I do, but I know some real PvP addicts.</p><p></p><p>I already had several 80s in WotLK before they introduced the boa book you could mail to alts to let them fly at L68 in Northrend. I hated questing in Howling Fjord before being able to fly thru it b/c all the ravines splitting up the zone were annoying. My shaman was my first character to do all the quests in the zone b/c I could move around more easily. You aren't skipping the content, you are just getting thru it faster. Many people had already done all the content before anyway.</p><p></p><p>In Cataclysm the only zones you were able to really avoid lots of fights easily were Hyjal and Uldum. You were given a special mount in the water zone, You needed a flying mount in Deepholm to even do a lot of the quests. So this is quite an about face for them. I've been playing the game since prior to release, so count me as one 7 year vet of the game who thinks this is a terrible idea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSquirrel, post: 5718029, member: 5202"] But people have paid money on multiple characters to be able to fly wherever they want. One of the prime selling points of the last xpac was that you could buy the ability to fly all thru Azeroth. If they want to limit the new Pandaria area to not have flight allowed until max, that is one thing. Forcing L85 characters to ride around in Azeroth's low level areas when we have paid for that capability already is really annoying. Heck, you could level to 85 doing nothing but PvP battlegrounds. There are some people who never touch a quest in WoW. I do, but I know some real PvP addicts. I already had several 80s in WotLK before they introduced the boa book you could mail to alts to let them fly at L68 in Northrend. I hated questing in Howling Fjord before being able to fly thru it b/c all the ravines splitting up the zone were annoying. My shaman was my first character to do all the quests in the zone b/c I could move around more easily. You aren't skipping the content, you are just getting thru it faster. Many people had already done all the content before anyway. In Cataclysm the only zones you were able to really avoid lots of fights easily were Hyjal and Uldum. You were given a special mount in the water zone, You needed a flying mount in Deepholm to even do a lot of the quests. So this is quite an about face for them. I've been playing the game since prior to release, so count me as one 7 year vet of the game who thinks this is a terrible idea [/QUOTE]
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