And queue for LFR on higher difficulties. Just drop the ilvls a bit and let us queue for these. I’d personally be happy jumping in and not worrying about metas or parses.
For raids you can make it so you need to complete a lower tier before queueing the next.
It could allow you just jump in and play more challenging modes regardless of spec with other folks who want challenges regardless of spec. At the moment you’re either pushing keys or doing heroics, removing either preferred spec or challenging gameplay, respectively.
the vast majority of people who would ever even consider using queued m+ are not doing content that remotely requires them to play one of the top specs
My apologies then. The issue is that I’m forced to try and sift through the groups and figure out where I might fit or to start a group myself and filter the applicants. A queue just filters us all into the same pool basically
if you think your going to que into something and not worry about parses or healing or whatever ya right. people treat heroic dungeons crazy you see all the whining here about queable heroic dungeons or even leveling queable dungeons.
Applying for the first available groups or accepting first come applicants is basically the same as a queue, agreed. So let’s just take out the messy part and add a queue. What’s the argument against it?
Queuable content in wow has to basically be a guaranteed win or people lose their minds. That’s why there’s determination and luck of the draw, which are incompatible with actual challenging content.