Not really, it functionally changes speed and the experience
You can keep the daily lockout. In fact, wasn’t that a part of it originally?
As for the badge bonuses, just take them out. I’d be fine with that personally.
Doesn’t it change the speed and experience for PvPers to be able to queue from anywhere?
No it wasn’t. Yeah, sure, Blizzard COULD’VE gotten rid of both of these, but unfortunately, pro-RDF has largely been unwilling or outright refused to discuss variations to RDF that would make it appropriate for launch. That’s why the cards fell the way they did.
I didn’t defend that change, however SIGNIFICANTLY less so
Why not make it so that dungeon finder only applies to the leveling process. And no where at end game.
At the end of the day, no one wants to level anymore. In retail or in classic. And we have boosts for those who are to lazy to level. We have the pvp que system for people who want to get experience that way.
I see no reason to not include dungeon finder for those who are to lazy to manually form dungeon groups. But it should stop at heroics and raids. That stuff should all remain manually created. You could gear up basics in the normal dungeons. Then find groups for heroics and normal and heroic raids.
The issue here is you’re not making a point because it seems you’re too dense to comprehend the point of this thread. When talking about Blizzard’s decision making on when they implement systems that goes against the original expansions release… yes in fact consistency does matter.
So, you’re more in favor of a system that was designed to have as little resistance as possible to crap out wellfare epics that reached a point where most people do the raid without any sort of communication with any of the other 24 people over something that doesn’t touch the actual difficulty of the content and just matchmakes and teleports players. Absolute sound reasoning, I see you’re just one of those edgelords that goes against the crowd. Well goodluck with that one
Well, my point was that you’re giving it to one group but not the other. I’d argue it’s actually better for them because you KNOW you’ll get what you’re after eventually since you buy gear with honor. Where as a PvEer has to get lucky on drops, then win the role in RDF.
That said, after giving it some thought, it could be that since BGs are already cross realm, they feel like this doesn’t change much. Which tells me that, if we do get RDF, we’d be getting the cross realm version.
Ok, now are you going to answer my questions or are you incapable of doing so? Why does consistency in game design matter, Alzar? How much does it matter?
I’m more in favor for a system like raid finder than I am RDF, because finding dungeons groups is way easier than finding raid groups, yes, that’s correct. This is less correct in Wrath, when raid sizes drop to 10 man, which is only HALF of the minimum of 20 man for BGs. At that point, I would not see a need for raid finder either.
Would you like to try again?
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