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9-15-2008 @ 1:11PM
RogueJedi86 said...
Calling Northrend flight "Cold Weather Flying" still bugs me. You learn it in Sholazar, a very hot and humid zone, and Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord are warm too. It leaves you wondering why you can't fly in those warm zones without Cold Weather Flying. Not to mention Cold Weather Flying won't let us fly in Dun Morogh and Winterspring, which are colder than most of Northrend too.
Blizzard should've just called it Northrend Flying and be done with it. At least there's no contradictions in calling it Northrend Flight.
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9-15-2008 @ 1:44PM
TuckaGRAVES said...
agreed, idk, i guess they were looking for more of a catchy name than just, Northrend flying, i mean i guess it is a pretty catchy name, but i understand what u mean....
9-15-2008 @ 3:20PM
Ktok said...
"Borean Tundra and Howling Fjord are warm too."
Tundras are not warm places. Just because it's not covered in snow doesn't mean it's warm. Plus, in both locations you can see the breath of your character, indicating that it is quite brisk at the very least. ;)
9-15-2008 @ 3:29PM
Tweek said...
Personally I'd rather it wasn't there at all. It annoys me that people spend so long getting their flying mounts will go to Northrend only to wait another 7 levels before being able to fly.
Even with insisting that flying should be unlocked, it should be 75 or something a little more balanced.
9-16-2008 @ 12:28PM
Nathanyel said...
Besides the obvious "not wanting players to just skip subzones", it would be weird to get dismounted or 'freezing' and going down when flying into "cold" zones, both for reasons of consistency and people complaining why they can fly there but not there without understanding.