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https://www.gamesradar.com/games/mmo/world-of-warcraft-lead-assures-worried-mmo-raiders-that-blizzard-removing-add-ons-is-to-set-ourselves-up-for-being-able-to-build-content-that-will-better-serve-all-of-our-players/
"We're going to be guided by our community"
Bullshit. Hopefully they get a clue because I have trouble imagining 5 years of the game continuing in the state that it's going to be in. Anybody with accessibility needs that aren't met by Blizzard will be unable to properly play the upcoming expansion, for starters.
How so? It's just combat mods getting the axe, not visual aid and info mods?
Combat is 90% of the game, if those visual aid and info mods don't work in it then they might as well not exist.