Soldato
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Bloody joke. I am actually pretty mad about this, been a Blizzard fan for 15+ years.
.Bloody joke. I am actually pretty mad about this, been a Blizzard fan for 15+ years.
.a Blizzard Entertainment MMO
. Unless they do something with Sargeras which they left but that i am sure will be done in wow at some point.You missed a key part out. The prospect of a new Blizzard MMO is content enough for me to get excited about. I'm pretty sure I'm not alone on that either.
As much as I would love a WC4 game now I doubt it will ever happen while WoW is around simply because WoW follows on from WC3, How will WC4 follow on while WoW is still active? It would have to non canon or run side by side a an expansion but that would just be gash.
Unless of course they explored another part of the world such as delving further into the Naga or under IceCrown etc.
So you'd prefer them to just churn out some mundane crap on the basis that they've hyped it up by even mentioning it just so that people like you aren't hurt by the awful news?
Did you even read Mike Morhaime's comments on why it was cancelled? Blizzard have long been a company that release quality products and if they don't feel anything good during the development of a new game
I am disappointed that a game I knew no details about is cancelled. No I'm not.
Or they take a significant storyline like the assault on Ice Crown Citadel with the Argent Crusade, Alliance, and Horde forces, or even the Dark Portal events or whatever and do it from the point of view of the Alliance and Horde forces preparing for all of that. Keep it in the current story world but expand on a significant event so that it ties into the game. Like explore exactly how the Alliance and Horde forces arrived in Northrend, or Outland, or Pandaria, what they did when they got there, building the garrisons and keeps that you visit as a player in the WoW game world. As it stands now there's a small story line to follow in the game for the arrival in Pandaria but there's a perspective not expanded on with the rest of the Alliance forces. I see no reason why they can't make it from the perspective of Alliance and Horde forces in campaigns such as those and I think that would be a great game idea. Imagine how familiar it would be revisiting the places you've been to already in WoW, but actually having a hand in building them up and supplying them with the trusty gold and lumber resources! That for me would be amazing.
Thanks for your post.
Or they take a significant storyline like the assault on Ice Crown Citadel with the Argent Crusade, Alliance, and Horde forces, or even the Dark Portal events or whatever and do it from the point of view of the Alliance and Horde forces preparing for all of that. Keep it in the current story world but expand on a significant event so that it ties into the game. Like explore exactly how the Alliance and Horde forces arrived in Northrend, or Outland, or Pandaria, what they did when they got there, building the garrisons and keeps that you visit as a player in the WoW game world. As it stands now there's a small story line to follow in the game for the arrival in Pandaria but there's a perspective not expanded on with the rest of the Alliance forces. I see no reason why they can't make it from the perspective of Alliance and Horde forces in campaigns such as those and I think that would be a great game idea. Imagine how familiar it would be revisiting the places you've been to already in WoW, but actually having a hand in building them up and supplying them with the trusty gold and lumber resources! That for me would be amazing.

I am disappointed that a game I knew no details about is cancelled. No I'm not.
Well, it's not really like that because there's a lot more to it than just a game with no details. What a lot of people knew, or were hoping for at least, was a new MMO was in development by a company with a proven track record at quality that was going to be completely different to what we've got now. So in a way I'm disappointed because I was actually looking forward to seeing how Blizzard could redefine the genre and bring it into today's demanding MMO market. WoW dominates but with Titan there was an air of something completely different and I think that's the disappointment that people will be referring to now. And for it to be cancelled with no details on what it actually was after 7 years is disappointing too, but I suppose they'll want to protect their idea just in case they want to revisit it in the future.
Where did the info that it was going to be completely different come from? Personally I cannot be even the slightest disappointed over something that no concrete details were known about.
Blizzard revealed little information besides that it would be completely new, not based on the company's three main franchises.