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Originally posted by dm22
Well face reality. Casual is the trend going forward. It makes ZERO sense that only a few % of their players would ever see the raids. And you do need T8.5 to go to T9 raids so expect the previous tier stuff will be easy to get. Personally i found it a very smart move. Lots of people are happy about it. There is a way to get good gear now for those NOT in the hardcore raiding guild. If you go to wow-heroes, or just walk around with gear score, there are lots of casual people and it is good that they get SOME gear so have motivation to play. There is nothing wrong that hardcore raiding guilds are cut in half. They are a very minority anyway. I see lots more PUG raids, casual raiding guilds ... more people having fun. Personally I am NOT a hardcore raider and i wont spend a few days a week just to raid (probbaly not oppose to weekend raiding) and Blizzard is making the game fun for people like me. If you want achievement, you can always go for hard modes.
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Not to bash Blizzard or WoW ,I was a dedicated WoW player up too 8 months ago.Now you know why I left at that time was just plain tired of Bizzard succumbing to the the non-chalant whiners.I am sure if you check WoW overall population you will find it has drastically dropped off for the dedicated serious players that put so much time into getting the gear needed for progression.I have now found and enjoy RoM (runes of magic) which is similiar to WoW in some ways but the gear needed is generally recieved by completing quest chain lines but still needs groups to complete.Crafting is alot of fun,the game is free to play.Need I say more and best to those that still endeavor WoW and its less than satisfying as it used to be enjoyment, just my opinion. |
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Dewm
Advanced Member
Joined: 5/29/09
You won't respond to my post, because you know i'm right. |
So many "lolz" at this post. first off having "WoW and serious players" in the same sentence is funny. Second...you claim to play WoW from the beggening, and you are complaining about the armor reset....uhmm where were you for BC and WoTLK.....thats why I quite there is just no point to level anymore.
So I play'd for 9 months, and figured this out. and you play'd for...almost 5 years? and JUST got it? lolz If at first the power of persuasion doesn’t work, use the persuasion of power. |
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Games can be serious for competetive people! Look at baseball and football games meant for fun but there are pro levels for the best of the best maybe thats what drives the OP! I am competitive and its what drives me. Now I would say the OP maybe picked the wrong game....top raider in WOW is = the best tri cycle rider in the world...sure he is the best in the world but at the end of the day do you say man I aspire to be him! |
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Dewm,how old are you 15-18 yrs old? you have to be a young and very nieve.Don't bash people's posts it was an opinion last words of my post it was not a flame .Have a good day. |
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Originally posted by Varny
The problem with raiding in WoW is that it's not fun; the repetition and effort required to master a dungeon points to an end goal. And that is none other than the tier item drops.
So given the hassle getting a raid together is, who would do that at level 60 to experience BWL? Or would one form a raid just to skim through the content, without really being interested in defeating the bosses? By design, the raid dungeons in WoW were made to keep you occupied for a long, long time at cap level. You can go to Naxxramas at level 80, but in reality you're not getting anything out of the dungeon other than sight-seeing, because it is not challenging nor rewarding. |
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Originally posted by dm22 I assume you do not know that much about the history or lore of Azeroth before WOW. Granted, I am no expert but let me throw out a few things. Deathwing is actually a form of the earth aspect, Neltharion. So he is much more than just a dragon. And yes there are bigger baddies out there than Arthas......Deathwing is one and Sargeras is the biggest baddie of all. However, you cannot just have players run in and fight Sargeras, it is a progression. So first you are dealing with smaller bosses and then more and more powerful. However, at this moment, Arthas is the most immediate threat to Azeroth. Honestly, if you don't like it, stop playing. Not to sound mean, but that is how I feel. Your "serious" player comment simply means "more hardcore" and yes, WOW is a casual game. Just to be clear, I will state it again: WOW IS A CASUAL GAME!!! If you are a hardcore raider, if you are a hardcore PVP'er, WOW is no longer for you. it is no longer your game. That does not make it a bad game, and that doesn't mean its players are younger, more immature or childish. It means Blizzard made an executive decision to release content and cater the game to an audience that is larger. They realized early on that you cannot create content hard enough or fast enough to please the hardcore gamers. I would guess 90% or more are still working on clearing Ulduar completely. So honestly, who would you spend your money on developing content for? The 10% that is hardcore of the 90% that isn't. It is an obvious business decision. Blizzard is releasing this expansion to reinvigorate WOW and the lower areas. So many expansions, through the years, have always been about end-game, max level only. Now Blizzard has decided to re-energize the lower end game and give ALL players something new to have fun with and experience regardless if you have played WOW for 4 months or 4 years. It is an incredible idea, and I applaud Blizzard for doing it. |
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op, find a job then you might understand the reason that games are more of a relaxing entertainment form than anyhting else. |
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Originally posted by UnDeadKiss
You, sir, deserve a high five. |
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It's taken you this long to notice? lol I quit at the release of BC and never looked back. Spending hours each night raiding for gear that will be obsolete in under a year is completely retarded, no matter which way you look at it. I guess that's why I always thought people still playing wow after BC were a slight bit retarded.
IMO, mmo itemization should be set to like a 4-5 year horizon so that your expansions are all about building new content, classes, crafting, pvp, and other systems to provide variety in the ways that you hunt for items. After all, mmos are really about the hunt for items. Some may not be as interested in itemization, but it is clear that itemization is the driving factor in mmos. Now they just need to do itemization right. (Hint d2 on a very large scale). |
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Originally posted by MMO_Doubter "Dark Knight' and 'Iron Man' were both good movies, but they were not in the least bit challenging or inspired film-making. You missed his point: 1. They were popular 2. They didn't suck Playing: Lotro |
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Originally posted by maji
/end of thread I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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Originally posted by Galadourn
The problem is, there is not point in going in those dungeons anymore; how many players are going to bother with Blackwing Lair now? Or Naxxramas?
The point is to experience the content. Not everybody playing WoW is gear-obsessed. They want to play the game, have fun, experience a little challenge, and move the hell on. That's tough to do when only 5% of players can actually access some of the content, EVER. There's no reason to build a permanent wall between the majority of your players and the top content. This is exactly what happened with the original Naxx, and with several of the raids in BC. They're doing this to avoid the same thing all over again. ____________________________________________ |
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The ultimate irony, when a player QQs because devs put new content in the game. |
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Laughing-man
Advanced Member
Joined: 4/23/09
I thought what I'd do is I'd pretend I was one of those Deaf-mutes. |
TL;DR Obviously OP didn't play durring Sunwell. The way gear is now is exactly how it was then. Sure you can get epics easy, they aren't good epics... 5 man heroic ToC gear isn't half as good as Ulduar 25 drops, or hard mode drops, or even the good OS25 and Maly 25 drops... BTW Crying about your gear becoming worth "less" is sad, its called progression, if you have played MMO's for any peroid of time you know this happens... |
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Here's how you play WoW and have a real life. When an expansion comes out buy it and play it for a month. You will then have the same or better gear than people that wasted the last 6 months raiding. Cancel sub. Repeat upon release of next xpac. I think they do it just to draw back old players for a bit and to cash in on another 49.95 per customer. They promise great things which generally end up getting nerfed/ watered down in the next few months. Then you realize the new awesome thing was just cut and pasted from a lev 20 area with a few different colored higher level mobs in it. I guess their WoW toolkit only goes so far, because they make games the same way I did in their single player games. |
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Originally posted by rikilii
gosh, how hard is it to understand? Top-content can be classified as top, only when it is harder compared to all other content. If you make all content accessible to everyone, then you have blown all distinguishing factors to pieces. Blizzard hasn't managed to find a way to add content to its existing content; they simply swap high-end dungeons with new ones (now dumbed down for accessibility's sake), rinse and repeat. |
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Originally posted by kujii
The best way to play WoW is to not play WoW. Then you never don't have the best gear. |
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Why bother questing for gear at level 17, when you are just going to replace it at level 23. See how silly these kind of statements look when you take a look at it from just a slightly different angle? |
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Ulduar is still quite a challenge in parts (and the newest Trial raid too apparently) - it might not be as crazy hard as many vanilla and TBC raids but it has its moments. After all how many "casuals" have defeated Yogg-Saron? As well, after you've defeated a boss a few times and learnt the strategies you tend to forget the many fail attempts it took to get there. |
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Originally posted by Slainh
I don't think any boss can match the challenge Nefarious posed in vanilla WoW...there were guilds struggling for a whole year till they got him down. |
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Originally posted by Galadourn
I don't think any boss can match the challenge Nefarious posed in vanilla WoW...there were guilds struggling for a whole year till they got him down.
There are still guilds struggling in Naxx right now. Nefarian was hard in his day, but by no means the hardest boss. Chromaggus and Vaelastrasz were both much harder. Vaelastrasz being one of the hardest fights in the game, because anyone could screw it up. Currently hard modes are just as challenging if not harder.
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OP, Try a new MMO or get some sun maybe? Its pretty simple really, not a life changing decision or anything. WoW truely is going downhill...I dont play it right now but I see post after post of people complaining about it. Poor Blizzard..... "Kings of typos" ^^ EDIT: typo... AKA "Hater of haters" |
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Originally posted by Daffid011
There are still guilds struggling in Naxx right now. Nefarian was hard in his day, but by no means the hardest boss. Chromaggus and Vaelastrasz were both much harder. Vaelastrasz being one of the hardest fights in the game, because anyone could screw it up. Currently hard modes are just as challenging if not harder.
Weirdly enough it took my guild longer to down Onyxia then it did for us to kill Vael. I guess the difficulty of the fight is really dependant on how skillfull the players are. We had some very good tanks when we started on Vael so it only took us a few treis to get familar with the fight enough to beat it. On the other hand we were all very green when we started on Onyxia so it took forever to get all of us into a raiding mindset. |
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You have to take in the fact of the gear and talent trees available now vs.Ony and in reality with those said gear and talents Ony is still somewhat of a challenge if you take in the lvl cap at the time before then and now i mean 80 lvl vs, what 50-55 i can't remember exactly been a long time for me.Ony was a fun fight but took good coordination and execution and a lot of people to complete.Those were truly the good ol days of WoW. |
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