Danielfboone wrote:I'm actually glad the Pterrorwings are not tameable. They look ridiculous in my opinion. That stupid looking head with the huge teeth and the enormous talons on the wings look dumb as well. I'm amazed that they made the other Dinos look so awesome and failed so horribly on these. I don't even want one as a mount.
I think a certain alien dragon-creature would like a word or two with you.
Danielfboone wrote:
Well, they are exaggerated but are certainly interesting.
I don't think they would work at all as pets do to the wingspan, but I certainly like the idea of them as mounts, assuming they stay with the proto drake animations and not one on the other really annoying flight animations.
Their heads look like the snapjaws from Donkey Kong Jr. All the other Dinos on the island look somewhat realistic but the Pterrorwings are just ridiculous.
The Un'Goro model looks 10 times better.
No, not really.
I hate to say it. I don't want to be "that guy," the guy who gets offended at everything (because I don't).
But I think that you ought to find slightly nicer ways of voicing your opinions. I've glared at your posts in the past when you dissed insect or flying pets (which are some of my favorite tameables) and now I can't help but defend my new favorite model of the expansion (especially since I just made it my signature.)
Everyone has an opinion, and the internet is a wonderful place to put your opinion. However, this is a forum about hunter-pet love, not hate. I am far from innocent in the realm of "not saying anything negative about any new addition, or existing one."
But I'll give you an example. I personally despise undead pets, and yet many here adore them. If a new undead pet were added, I would nod and move on. It's fine to say "euch, those bones look disgusting!" but not to completely and utterly denounce the pet.
Another detail about this: I think it's fine to voice an angry complaint against a new raid boss or design or something. However, for pets and companions and mounts, I urge you to use a little more discretion.
Again, I'll probably have people who disagree with me for typing this: but I suppose everything I've typed comes down to one old phrase: to each his own.