It’s a game…why is it work? M+ is challenge mode and should be fun, but some players don’t like doing that content. Why do you feel others should play content they don’t enjoy because you feel obliged to “put in work”?
It sounds like you are looking for a single player game then. One of the main points of this game is and always has been about grouping up and defeating challenging content. This game should not be tailored specifically to people who choose to play this game solo and as such, preclude themselves from the other content this game has to offer.
If you don’t want to do challenging content, don’t do it. Why should the game be specifically tailored to you? There should never be a point where people doing the most challenging content (and assumedly putting in the most time) should be on the same playing field as someone who logs in once a day for their dopamine hit. Existing gearing progression is fine for the content you choose to do. Don’t trivialize the time and effort put in by other people because you choose to play the game at its easiest level.
I think the issue there is, while anima IS easy to grind, it isn’t very fun or eventful.
And Blizzard is being WAAAAAAAAY too stingy with it considering there isn’t much in the way of player power locked behind it.
Blizz I’m assuming, put the anima grind in for people like me to work on getting transmog gear, to keep us entertained, and subbed.
And that’s fine, in theory.
And while it is easy, casuals typically don’t have the time or inclination to spend months grinding out a junk currency for cosmetic items.
I mean, it’s cosmetic items, who honestly cares if johnny awesome grinds it all out in a week?
Nobody but Blizzard is my guess.
And I don’t think it would be complained about as much if it was atleast fun to do this stuff, but it’s not.
Can you give an example of a solo-“casual” grind that is fun and eventful?
You are seeing raiders repeat that claim 1000x as often as you see casuals asking for the best gear. You have convinced me that you are gullible and have no observational or analytical ability. But you’re fantastic at the cherrypicking you’ve been practicing for so many years. So gratz on being top attack dog in the pro-blizz crowd, I guess.
You have convinced me that if someone disagrees with you, you will personally attack them.
Well fun is subjective but for me , the pvp grind can be both fun and eventful.
Fun when you’re kicking butt and eventful when your team pulls off some crazy stuff and comes out of nowhere to win a lost game in the final moments.
But that’s just me.
Since you don’t mind lying about what you read to justify your false claims, why should anyone care about you and your sensitive feefees?
“OMG one guy posted 10 times in that thread saying he wanted to be able to earn gear upgrades, obviously every casus is demanding that mythic raid gear be mailed to him on logging in!”
This right here! Go ask anyone from the top 10 world guilds or top 10 MDI groups if they care one iota what kind of gear any of the rest of us have, nope. The people who care are the next level because they think having the same gear as those top players puts them on the same level, so by that reasoning if anyone else had that gear then they’re not on that special level anymore.
I am told participating in PVP does not qualify as casual content.
Where did I lie?
Are you saying that no one has stated that the solo casual player wants mythic raid gear?
Are you being intentionally dense and intentionally not reading things?
If I have lied, please specifically call me out on it. As that is not my intent to push wrong information.
Killing some mythic bosses doesn’t make you high end , why ? Because you have more free time on your hands ? That makes you high end ? All we’re asking is for another from of progression other then raiding and pvp . For me it was mythic plus last expac , I could do a key on my time . Had gear equivalent of heroic - myrhnc raid from. M+ 10/15 , what’s so wrong with that ? Mythic plus is so borked right now with lack of loot I don’t even want to participate anymore .
There are 3 progression paths to high end gear.
Asking for a solo-casual gameplay to also give the same reward, seems contrary to the game.
Mythic+ is probably the best PVE way to regularly get a high end upgrade.
More plugging of the ears and running away
Depends on the level, same as raiding.
Some would argue LFR is not raiding.
Just like some don’t consider random Bgs to be “real pvp”.
Way I figure it, if you can queue for it and doesn’t require a premade group, it’s casual.
But I know what you were getting at there.
I firmly believe anyone can compete in any form of content “casually”.
Mythic+, raiding, pvp. Even high end variations of it.
It takes 30 minutes to run a Mythic+
What the heck are you talking about?
No, but you are still trying to convince us that the majority of casuals are demanding mythic raid gear for doing nothing. That the request for the ability to earn any sort of upgrade, which has been commonly seen in these threads by actual casuals, is a demand for mythic raid gear.
Hundreds of you raiders are repeating that claim many times each because of a small handful of obvious trolls because it’s what you want to believe. It gives you justification to hate everyone who is not a mythic raider and treat them badly. And we see plenty of entitled raiders in these threads declaring proudly that they enjoy treating casuals badly.
I’m not sure that’s “good company”, but it’s the company you’ve chosen.
Me? I think you’re here to prime readers for an upcoming hammer that’s going to come down on casuals, where you can finally force them out of the game. Your game, the one you think they shouldn’t be permitted to play because the existence of people who are not like you clearly triggers you.
While true, I would argue that higher end variations of those activities often require alot more dedication and preparation than random bro who logs in just to tool around in a random BG or LFR.
I don’t believe I ever made this statement or insinuation. If I disagree with anyone, I disagree with that person. I am not saying the “majority” of anyone thinks anything.
Could you be any more over dramatic?
It requires a bit more skill level, sure. To off set things like playing less.
They require you to be available at the same time the rest of your guild is available to run them. A typical run can last about 2 hours.
All you need to do is show up.