I get that, but regarding my friends, boredom wasn’t the case. The way they saw it: They’d just spent 59 levels on the ground earning flying. Then at level 90 it would be taken away, with no real chance to unlock it because the leveling was so fast at that time, you’d make it to cap before you got even close to any of the Pathfinders unlocking.
They loved the game. But the punitive nature of continual being locked out of the favorite part of the game was too much for them, and took away their fun.
Flying should be unlocked in all legacy content as soon as newer content goes live for that very reason.
You do know that there is a vendor near the Oribos flightpoint that sells an item to lvl 60s that automatically gives you almost all the conduits at ilvl 200 right?
If there are more conduits out there beyond ilvl 200 well thats another matter
The idea that you think casuals don’t know how to make friends and need to take lessons from misanthropic forum trolls is hilarious.
Unbelievable, but everybody knows how to make friends. They actually have them in real life, even if they don’t want to pretend that putting together sports teams and running them like a temp agency in a videogame is “friendship”.
People want to play with their real life friends, not dump them and recruit new temporary friends who they will dump again when they don’t measure up.
There is nowhere in the game you can play with your real life friends, the ones you like to hang out with because you have lots of stuff in common. Not everyone is hypercompetitive enough to want to pretend they are esports heroes.
It’s hilarious that you say this after you said it shouldn’t be a players responsibility to even be social. lol
Wrong. Many of the complaints on the forum could be fixed if people played the game with friends instead of solo or with pugs. There are people who have the social skills of a pet rock.
I hang out with real life friends in discord and we play WoW together.
Actually players are not responsible for making “friends” to make anonymous forum trolls happy. I am not here to decorate your world. You can learn to deal with the fact that everybody doesn’t want to be a desperately unhappy control freak like you.
Wrong. You can stop being a lump of coal anytime you want. You can stop pretending that so many players haven’t left the game.
You’ve already told us that you don’t help anybody who needs help. You and your buddies carry each others’ alts. But if some stranger asked you for help you would go tell them to make their own friends. You don’t have the time of day for real people struggling in the game.
The idea that there are bazillions of people out there ready and willing to take time from their own progression to help some clueless nobody who has unknown potential to return the favor is hilarious.
And we have gone full circle again. The only “real friends” wow players should have are people at their own skill level and ambitions. You just told us right here you would never have anything to do with anyone not doing your content at your skill level. There is no content in the game for people at different levels and skill levels to play together. Or maybe you do party sync into bgs and the anchor alt doesn’t even enter? Is that what you call “playing with friends”?
And if you want us to believe you are bringing in new players to the game, playing with them from day 1, and none of them ever quit, you’re delusional.
This is a lie. I have friends of many skill levels. I have friends who are horrible, I have friends who are average, and I have friends who are miles better than me.
Go ahead and link where I supposedly said what you claimed. You can’t because you made it up.
Why do you just randomly make up stuff that was never even in a conversation?
Leveling was a barrier so its gone pretty much… even in TBC classic
Server communities could be a barrier so that was opened up…
How about the game stays at least a little MMORPG? Think by now people can see that these “convivences” just decay the game, as people said since the start.
What a horrible thought!
Sort of the same deal though, people coming along and murdering a series for mass appeal, reaping the rewards of a dying franchise until it’s 100% dust.
You are pure cringe yourself. Why have you been working so many years to try to drive away players? Why is it so important to you that you think other people aren’t able to make friends if they aren’t willing to want to be like you, an unhappy forum troll who claims to have social skills but spends many hours a day blaming other players for blizzard’s mismanagement?
You spend an awful lot of time on the forum trying to blame other people for not wanting to be like you. Who would want to be so unhappy that they spend 16 hours a day on a videogame forum making snide remarks about how everyone is inferior to an untraceable avatar who doesn’t play the game?
Take a break. You’re so salty and upset all the time. As much as I’d like to go back and forth with you I don’t really feel like surrounding myself with negativity and arguments today for absolutely no reason.
For what it’s worth, I hope you find something that makes you happier in life. Make some changes, it’s up to you. Have a good day.
If they removed all the barriers of entry then they would need to focus on making actual fun and engaging content…and truth be told I do not think they are capable of doing that.
I couldn’t imagine playing a video game that I didn’t think was fun. Not only are you playing a video game that you don’t think has developers that are capable of making fun but you actually PAY them to play said game.
Its almost as if wow as a game has a variety of content to choose from, except when getting powers that are of paramount importance to specific types of content. Many people aren’t fond of many kinds of content, but play the game for specific types. Some play to collect and battle pets. Some play to faceroll through the last expansion. Some play to do endgame. I play to do patch content with my guild because personally I think wow as a single player game is incredibly lacking in many regards.
Part of why the single player content is this way may even be because wow is spread incredibly thin across its many minigames.