Clearly people seem to be happy logging in 10 minutes a day, getting some renown for cosmetics they don’t care about just to log off.
Let them do that and let the hardcore/elite players like myself have our grind.
Clearly people seem to be happy logging in 10 minutes a day, getting some renown for cosmetics they don’t care about just to log off.
Let them do that and let the hardcore/elite players like myself have our grind.
You’re the same guy whining about people going too slow in dungeons in another thread, and here you are in this thread saying how you’re bored and can only log on to speedrun Mythics.
/eyeroll
Instead of harassing newbies who are trying to learn dungeons, maybe slow down some so you can savor your time in-game instead of trying to RUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSHRUSH everything the game has to offer?
WTF is your hurry, anyway?
Must be nice to have no life so you can play 24/7 and clear all the content in a week. Problem is, some of us have jobs and obligations and plenty of us haven’t cleared all the content yet.
Maybe that might be a que that you might need to, I don’t know, get a life outside of WoW?
Because time is precious and I don’t want it wasted on easy content, learn the game and stop being entitled.
Then that’s all they want to do. There are more classes out there than the one you’re playing. More specs in the class than the one you’re maining. I’d be down for an evergreen system where once world first race is over, update the previous raids to give heroic level gear or maybe slightly lower ilvl than what’s considered current content. For m+ you could have the same kind of rewards for really high keys up to the same kinda ilvl. That would give us more of a reason to keep spam running more challenging content throughout the week. How’s that sound? Doesn’t mean you can’t stay current if you don’t play the game like a job, and you have a lot more to you can get from various forms of content.
But yet when people do try to learn, in the dungeons MEANT for learning, people like you insist on pulling everything at once and not giving them the chance to actually learn.
It sounds good but Blizzard won’t do it, they’re dying in the casual hill and this will just be WoD 2.0 with zero content to do.
I’m teaching them how to handle big pulls.
No, you shouldn’t.
Good try though.
Sounds like we might have a system that makes both people happy. We can even add that progress bar that never ends so if you ever run out of characters or specs to gear out, you still have something to work towards.
Maybe they want to learn other stuff instead, like how to actually heal and haven’t gotten it down pat yet?
I mean, I wanted to try to learn healing myself, until I saw some of the BS going on inside of dungeons and I NOPE’d right out of that.
There’s no way I’m going to learn how to heal when we get some stupid tank who thinks he should pull the whole dungeon when I’m still trying to learn the healer routine, and he goes and gets us all killed because I don’t have muscle memory on all of my abilities yet, and/or not sure what buttons to hit in what order.
And there’s no way outside of dungeons to learn how to heal. Can’t do it in normals because of mythic mentality wanting to pull the whole dungeon.
Yes I should, that’s the whole point of an MMO.
Yeah it’s a good suggestion. Now pitch it to Ion.
Go form your own groups then. Watch videos/streamers, practice with your own group and title it “Slow group, learning” and don’t just join other people’s groups and expect them to hold your hand.
Now that point I can understand. There is a lot thrown at you and not a lot of direction to it.
I made goals for myself
If I waited for the game to tell me what to do I’d be bored too.
Make a list. What do you wanna do?
Are you trying to raid. Mythic?
Transmog?
Cap renown?
And then what do you need to do it?
I need feasts, enchants, phials. Those things are going to take me some time
I understand where you’re coming from, but getting upset and fighting with others in the forums isn’t going to solve anything. We gotta come together as a community to find solutions. I don’t blame blizz for not knowing wtf the playerbase wants. We can’t seem to get together to try to sort out what we all want.
You got his number? I’ll call him.
Edit: better yet, everyone like and bump the suggestion so he sees it
No the fact that you’re a troll makes you a troll.
Why should I have to do that?
If you (and anybody else who acts like you/has the same mentality) wanna speedrun Mythics, then go speedrun Mythics and stay out of RDF.
You don’t go into RDF expecting perfection. You’re going to run into people trying to learn, people who are in RDF because they don’t want to be in Mythics, people who maybe might not be up to your skill or gear level.
When you Q up in RDF, you’re accepting the fact you are going to be matched with RANDOM people, and some of these people just aren’t as “perfect” as you and aren’t up to your standards.
YOU are the one with the problem. YOU are the one demanding certain standards. You, and everybody like you.
YOU are the one who should be going with guildies if you want impossible standards.
Unfortunately he doesn’t take calls, but you can open up a ticket and get a response in 58 weeks.
yes he is a known troll in the classic forums too yet u all feed him
Your idea of what an MMO is, is diametrically opposed to what others think.
Don’t like that there’s endless grinds, or anything to keep one playing for 5 or 6 hours after they’re done with all of the major stuff? Well too bad, because those of us who have been sick and tired of the endless borrowed power systems of the last three expansions are finally breathing a sigh of relief that there’s nothing that is forcing us to stay online both to make sure we stay relevant and so that Blizzard satisfies their time played metrics.
This is what happens when the vocal minority gets the daily world quest changes reverted. People play the game less.
On a fundamental level you’re never going to get consensus.
The very people who loved borrowed power Are in direct conflict with those who hate it.
While it would be nice to say let’s come up with a compromise some people are incapable of compromising.
That old saying of you can’t please everybody is true. Sometimes you just have to say I’m sorry you feel that way