[:1]I, for the life of me can't understand how we have yet to see a response to some VERY valid concerns about where our class is heading.
I have been playing hunter since vanilla with some pretty good success in both PvE and PvP (this is a new character rolled for BC) I was a Grand Marshall (Eww, alliance) in vanilla. I have downed EVERY raid boss to date with the exception of Sinestra. And have cycled through every spec in it's heyday.
http://us.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/2065607408
This thread in my opinion is pretty well written and brings up extremely valid issues pertaining to our class. Yet, it goes unnoticed as does most of our issues.
IMHO- Our lvl 85 ability is a joke, both PvE wise and PvP wise (when compared to other classes lvl 85 ability). Survivals 31 point talent has been reduced to a joke with the nerf.
Not really sure if i'm just raging here or rambling at this point. I just assumed we'd see some sort of BLUE reply to ALL of these hunter posts.
I completely agree. And to make matters worse it looks like the blues are posting to explain dk changes and pally changes. Why are hunters the red-headed step children of all the classes??
There is a longstanding pattern here, is there not? This is why many are simply giving up, and despite having to hold their nose somewhat, they dabble in other games that offer an alternative to what has been a profound disappointment for an extraordinarily long period of time.
Some companies thought they would "save money" by farming out responsibilities, such as hiring people in India to handle technical issues with respect to computers with Americans. It is now coming back to haunt them, and suddenly the trend is changing. Why? People despise second-rate customer service, and in the long run, it actually costs the company more.
In like fashion, the disconnect that Blizzard has engendered via inexcusable negligence on their part, is taking its toll. From my vantage point, I would pay more for better customer service and assurances that ought to go hand in hand with the product. The problem is: the public just won't wait.
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