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My "actual argument" is up above the page. "I don't want you to have something you'd enjoy!" Please bring actual arguments against High Elves so we can have a respectful debate without wishing ill on others If you're against this allied race then I'd hope you'd bring actual arguments and not resort to the whole, "Alliance crybaby" debacle How many threads do we need about a race that is just blood elves? I hope it never happens. 03:32 AMPosted by ArrowshooterMy honest opinion is that I hope Blizzard never adds High Elves because the forums cry so much about it that it would seem like Blizzard just caved to fan service.
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If Blizzard did a poll that everyone filled out and the majority said they want High Elves, then I'm on board but right now you guys just come off as wanting fan service which is why I hope Blizzard doesn't release them because once a company gives in to fan service, it's a slippery slope that only goes down in terms of quality. I'm saying that you just don't know what the actual, complete player base wants. I'm not saying that they don't want high elves. A large part of the player base doesn't read the forums or visit the WoW subreddit.
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It's also best to remember that as confident as you and the others are in your viewpoint, the forums are the vocal minority. That only shows that because the Alliance already have Void Elves that Blizzard will never add another elf race to the roster, especially one that shares the same model. You may not like it, but it's the reality. That's the entire Allied Race system to this point, man. Wow that’s it lol, serisously so pumped about this whole thing! Great job both of you and thank you for taking the time to do this.03:32 AMPosted by ArrowshooterHow many threads do we need about a race that is just blood elves? Maybe add some photos from the interview on this page to spark some more interest (or a photo of you choking Vince out) Maybe a conpetition on the interviewee’s call to action for the audience (like the trip around the world for person in the class that contacts the most hard to reach person from 4HWW)Ģ. The little unedited flaws in both guys to make them more realġ. How interested Vince is in other peopleĥ. Both Tim’s and Vince’s passion to help more people really shinedĤ. The fear is greeter than the consequencesģ. Vince’s emphasis on downtime to listen your true selfĢ.
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Congratulations Tim! Way to hold off until the right TV deal came.ġ. It was as if one of my close friends landed the show, very interesting. He is - and will continue to be, I expect - one of the most sought-after leading men in Hollywood.Īs a listener to this podcast, Vince reached out with his production company Wild West to see if we might do a TV show together.
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