You know, Cata was not entirely bad after all

#1 - July 6, 2012, 10:25 a.m.
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... cause there are 6 good things that came out with it:

1. Transmogrification;
2. Archaeology;
3. Twin Peaks battleground;
4. RBGs as a concept (speaking of it as a general idea, without an insight into current balance issues, etc).
5. Some amazing world zones (in particular Vashj'ir).
6 (ADDED): Amazing lvl 1-60 leveling experience and Azeroth revamp.

These are the only good things there is. Worst PvP balance in history of WoW, worst ever patch in history of WoW (4.3), etc. But I wanted to be fair, so I can't just sit and listen to all day whining about how Cata is entirely bad.

I guess.. thanks Blizzard for Archaeology and Transmogrification. I wouldn't have much to do unless these things came out, regarding the current state of already mentioned Pvp. But at least I can dedicate myself to biding my time while digging for rarities and gathering various x-mog pieces for sale.

Oh, and thanks to these incredible guys who created NPCscan addon.
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#33 - July 6, 2012, 1:34 p.m.
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When we were leaving behind The Burning Crusade the general consesus from players in the forums was something like... "This is the worst expansion ever, can't wait for Wrath of the Lich King".

When we were leaving behind Wrath of the Lich King the general consesus from players in the forums was something like... "This is the worst expansion ever, can't wait for Cataclysm".

Now that we'll leave behind Cataclysm the general consesus from players in the forums, once again, is... "This is the worst expansion ever, can't wait for Mists of Pandaria".

Yet, so far, every expansion has added something positive to the game (of course, some players will say TBC was the best, some will say Wrath was the best, and so on).

Both Archeology, Transmogrification and Raid Finder have been some of the best additions in the game.