Actually it does. Ignoring an infection doesn’t mean that it’ll suddenly heal. Thing is if Blizz isn’t willing to listen, which they haven’t been, WoW is going to fall behind other MMOs and then into obscurity shortly after.
I care about facts and that includes accepted definitions of words. I already posted what the word ‘casual’ means and it describes MY game perfectly.
so Im a casual…maybe you all arent as casual as you think you are?
They have all but said, LFR is here to stay. And understanding that the bigger fish in the room might be more important than the little fish they aren’t taking suggestions for.
Advocating for the removal of LFR is like the High Elf threads-- Some of us have accepted the truth and have moved on. One way or the other.
It is what it is. The acceptance that the game isn’t what it used to be is called reality.
does it work for you all?
if so…sign me up.
As I said, I am a casual player.
Ive locked the last dozen characters Ive rolled in the last couple weeks at 60 for the sole purpose of KEEPING my game casual.
Do whatever you need to with the numbers…I dont care.
But crying because I can sign up to get a group of random players to play with is infantile and asinine.
I think he is just super lazy and wants to hit one button to instantly be put in a group where you can afk in and it doesnt matter. Not go through the custom group finder and have to actively be playing.
Fyi … Normal is easy and doesn’t require much either … except being active.
heh…do you even play this game?
You cannot POSSIBLY play it in order to believe that wasting time finding a group is even remotely comparable to class complexity.
Or could you?
I fall under your definition of casual. My guild is super relaxed. We joke around and gamble during raids. We are 7/8 mythic and we may kill G’Huun next week but nobody is concerned if we don’t. We all just like playing as a group of friends. Do I fit the casual build?