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I can't comment on paid subscription but overall across all the realms I play, there is a 20-30% drop in players. A bunch of regulars I used to see are not playing and trade chats are no longer the same people.

I don't know if people stop playing or they've stopped paying. Those are 2 different things but 1 thing for sure is there are less people playing.
Blizzard is delaying the game to work on the Battle.net network code for StarCraft II.

Remember, all of this is done to prevent people from playing it on the LAN so every copy you load up must be verified by Battle.net in order to play.

The game is finished, just pure greed at this point in the works.
Where's Divine Shield?
Track tuned suspension beating cars with street tuned suspension, yea that's impressive.

Anyone who has tracked before knows it's all about the suspension.

Once you take a track tuned high powered car vs this Mugen, there's no contest.

No replacement for displacement.
The dude has too much time on his hand, too many easier solutions already available.
With these 3.2 Eng changes, I can safely delete this gimmicky profession and become a JC, that actually can make real dough and better self-buffs.

Way to go Blizzard, these new changes solidify that Engineering is no longer attractive in PVP and the bonuses it adds in PVE is so trivial it that it does not have the impact as much as a gem or pure enchant.

Maybe because Hunters are still pretty OP in PVE, some fights benefits Warlocks than other classes, and Mages are losing some of their appeal such as CC and AOE, when Shammys, Ret Pallys, and now Rogues can perform these roles too.

Cooking > Engineering.

Might as well be a Chef than a Master Engineer.
Tanking is much harder to master but easier to "perform" once you got it down. I could tank while I talk to on the phone or drink some soda.

Healing is easier to get started but harder to master and it's a lot more challenging because you either have tanks not doing their job or dps you have to watch their back.

You can tell who's not a good tank or dps from looking at damage taken.

As for DPS, it is the easier job but hardest to master. Even if you spec and had the same gear with someone else, they could be doing more dps than you simply from experience and skills.
They are resistance to roots, snares, and many CCs.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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