Not referring to anyone in particular...For one, it would do wonders to shut those up who are complaining about Blizzard’s apparent laziness by reusing old content instead of developing new content
Seriously though, Sims on Steroids, only more expansions.
Couscous; the food so nice they named it twice
Oh god, what's next...
In-game marriages, in a church, with the Preacher / Rabbi / Priest, best man, bridesmaids,
accompanied by payments to the bond you had to take out to buy the house....
followed by lawyers in divorce court to split the loot 50/50....
depending on if you married in or out, of course...
*sigh*
What the mind can conceive, it can achieve.
My point being that people want something new and different, complain when they get the same old classes, stories etc, but keep complaining when developers attempt to branch out by introducing less-used/unique features.
You can never win it seems![]()
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it's not that you can never win, it's that you got to plan things out, If they made a perfect game at the beginning who would carry on playing it once they get bored?
Not sure what that has to do with anything considering the article is dealing with introducing it via an expansion![]()
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Battlegrounds was the first step towards peace between Alliance and Horde.
Anyway, like I said in my comment. Player housing seldom works, there just isn't enough land for every player to place a house, especially not in WoW. Ultima Online's world was designed with player's placing houses in mind and it still ended up a complete mess with the landscape covered in player housing and land being placed up on ebay.
If implemented, they would end up doing some kind of instanced housing, which kind of defeats the point.
LOTRO uses instanced housing - can't say I like it too much, but it makes sense the way they did it and it works
Instanced housing would work. It won't be ideal but it would work. Could even have trophies for some of the achievements around your house and invite party members over to bask in your awesome/lameness.
Still wouldn't bring me back though.
Smith & Wesson Jr was a son of a gun.