"Fairly succesful Legion App"?That's rich. I mean, I know, I like the idea, but... Legion App is a pathetic piece of suboptimized bloatware that works as if it was written by north korean slaves in chinese work camps. Sure, if you got latest iPhone, you won't notice, but anything more budget-minded, and you're done for. I saw a brand new quad-core Android 6+ device ground to freeze trying to run Legion App. Their mobile networking stack is also pathetic, causing the device to drop connection even if you're sitting right under a BTS.If that's "focusing", then... the future's grim.
'member when Ion said that there won't be a mobile app for BFA?
Love the maps! Please more
Wow, despite my misgivings about why the faction war reignited, these missions really show how involved the war is, I’m very impressed. The Alliance even took back Gilneas, didn’t expect that; too bad that can’t be reflected in game, maybe with Kul Tiras aid in a later patch? :)
Kalimdor: Seems like the Horde can easily get a strong grip on that continent. Eastern Kingdoms:A bit of a toss up.
Am I the only one who'd much rather be fighting in Kalimdor and Eastern Kingdoms than screwing around on a fancy schmancy new HD continent with a bunch of new races I don't care about and the Zandalari and Kul Tirans? Why can't I be the one to be fighting in Lordaeron? It seems a heck of a lot more important than Kul Tiras or the Zandalari island.
This stuff would be so much crazy fun to actually see and play through; but alas, this is the extent to which the ideas will go, unfortunately.
It's almost like if you want the entire story you have to do certain elements of the game...These lore pieces are entirely an aside to the main conflict, proven by the fact that there is no in-game changes to the affected zones.If you did not raid Antorus you would not understand the end of Legion at all, and I don't see this as being different.