That isnt true. The plot that people played through was the void.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
For someone playing the game, for that session, it was all building up to the void stuff. That was the big moment punctuating the end of it.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
So regardless of wider stuff, the storytelling fails in the context in which it is experienced.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
It's a 'to be continued' ending. It happens.
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Replying to @LostJoshPython @TaliesinEvitel
Again, I refer to the end of Empire Strikes Back. TBC plot, characters have satisfying resolutions. A textbook to be continued ending.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @LostJoshPython
Ok, but Legion hasn't ended yet! What you're doing is the equivalent of watching up to Han freezing then saying, "There's no payoff"
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @LostJoshPython
...you read the raid ending spoilers?
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Replying to @BellularGaming @LostJoshPython
Irrelevant. You're comparing the unresolving of a sub-plot to the end of a movie which is disingenuous.
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @LostJoshPython
(I was pointing out the literal Han frozen in ice connection :P)
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I just hope they finish all the storylines in the post-argus patches (sylvanas, farondis missing, malf tyraaaandeeee and illidan, etc.)
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now im just imagining "my beloved" but it's said by lemongrab
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