Right you spend 6+ hours a week raiding, that leaves a maximum of 4 hours spread over 7 days to do alts, dailies, pvp and professions, which you also admitted was the max and you often do less than that. And some of that time is going to be directly related to raid prep(although knowing you you probably don’t bother with consumes or enchants or gemming since you’re happy to be carried)
And as a hunter who doesn’t pvp seriously(since you simply don’t play enough to do so) none of those has any use for dual spec. So not only does you class have no use for dual spec in raids you do nothing outside of raids that would utilize dual spec and as such have zero perspective on why someone else would want it.
I don’t care if there was dual spec or not because it wouldn’t change much for me, other than not hearing from the pvp rankers in my guild complaining about respec costs every week.
But let’s not pretend it’s impossible to play the game as a tank or healer ok
At that point though again and like you just said if they don’t think it’s worth Teresa it’s worth to respect right then they’re not going to do it it’s that simple.
And again that’s only going to be for the top 10 and 20% of guilds anyway I mean at the end of the day as long as the boss is dead who cares.
And if you’re really a guilt that cares that much about speed as I said you’re just not gonna tell people to Respect anyway or they’re going to respect because the tit’s bad because the time they lose during the respect they’ll make up for the extra DPS it’s just not that big of a deal.
I don’t think anyone is claiming it’s impossible, just not as fun when questing, farming. and pvping and that lack of fun deters some people from playing as a tank and healer. It’s not impossible to play the game without choosing any talents at all. But the game wouldn’t be much fun without them.
but if I had dual spec I would just choose disc so I could pvp without wasting a bunch of gold.
So that doesn’t do anything for more effective farming or dpsing. If we had wrath DS how much would people complain that it’s unfair that it cost 1k gold?
Some people would do that. Given the low numbers of people playing the arena it seems like dual spec would be a good change to the pvp aspect of the game.
Some people who tank or heal would choose a dps off spec. Others would choose a pvp spec. Some who have a dps spec would choose a tank or healing off spec for dungeons. All those choices would increase participation in a game that’s an MMO and relies on many people playing
Some I suppose. Most people during wrath thought dual spec was the best change ever added and didn’t complain about the cost. Some did.
Considering how many players I know who constantly complain about being poor and having no gold for consumes but also won’t do dailies…I feel like a lot of the same names here would blame blizzard for making dual spec too expensive
“Some” is a quantitative adjective that is defined: Being a portion or an unspecified number or quantity of a whole or group. Being a portion of a group means that there are some portion in the group that are not included. Therefore when you see the word “some” it always is only speaking for a portion of the whole and there are some of that whole group that are not included and not being spoken for.
It would be helpful for your advancement in reading, writing, and understanding basic English for you to study quantitative adjectives and to use a dictionary to understand the meaning of words.
Blah blah blah look at my totally inadequate but thoroughly deliberate distortion followed by a hollow insult because thats how losers like me roll blah blah blah
You havent stumped me.
Fun is subjective - thats all that needs to be said. If its more fun for you to play an easier version of TBCC then just own it and say that instead of trying to speak on behalf on any group that didnt elect you to tell us what fun is.
You say ‘some’ but still want to flex on ‘some’ regardless of what they want - examine your entitlement for what it is and get back to us.
But pointing them out in the form of “I’ll be forced to do something I don’t want” or “It’ll become required”, just highlights that you aren’t required to do it, but you’ll bow to peer pressure.
He plays a hunter, it’s not even realistic peer pressure. “Hey bad hunter please use your bad raid spec now” said noone ever.
Maybe if he played a class with a tank/heal spec that would be a more real fear(although in practice that was never an issue), of course then he’d also understand why people want dual spec in the first place.