So basically 500k players ran 114 keys each in season 1.
Got it!
So basically 500k players ran 114 keys each in season 1.
Got it!
I’m not going to continue this because clearly you’re reading into this with your own agenda and nothing I say is going to sway that.
Peace.
What do you mean? I agreed with half the points you made? I just don’t agree with your take that there’s nothing to do when I can easy list a ton of stuff you can do thats fun, or might be fun? Like how do you know you won’t like the Battle pet dungeons and raids, if you’ve never done them? Its there for solo casual fun?
So pretty much TLDR. You don’t want to try and refute any of the evidence and specific examples I gave you that go against your claims while ignoring and failing to answer any questions given back.
This is why nobody will take Solo players serious. You can’t answer the only big question. What more. Do you want? What do you want thats not in game?
You all keep saying. I don’t want free gear upgrades, but when we really start showing everything you can do thats not gear upgrades you pretend we didn’t list anything.
So at this point. You’re asking for higher IL’s your not asking for anything else. Because if you were you could say it openly, and express what you think its missing. I mean at least in your defense. You clearly did a good chunk of stuff in ZM looking at your collections.
Ok fine! We want higher cypher/Sandworn gear! We would like the XP boost to stay. Like ZM is endgame for a TON of players. With nothing more to strive for there, it is now a ghost town, and it really is sad to see.
Theres my answer.
Compelling evidence right there
Even the forums are totally dead AH.
Easy to fix. Just undo the changes made by the person they fired.
Not hard at all. Why keep code live by someone you fired? Even majority of people who left WOW for some other game would agree.
Wow isn’t the only game out there to play.
They are lazy or completely lost all creativity (latter seems most likely) (look at gear design)
I can’t say much on creativity they do a good job ,what they lack in one thing they make up it in another. They created this universe to play in wether it be good or bad is subjective on a individual perspective.
It is true,the game is not fun and more like work than recreational ,do this for that doesn’t become an entertainment as is running to the store to get ice cream on a day at 105 degrees,the ice cream melts by the time you make it home .<this is what it has become ,we don’t enjoy our ice cream.
As someone who’s raiding and is already 276 ilevel I think this type of perspective isn’t conducive at all. People should be given at least some prospect of open world.
That’s because you insist on taking vanilla when Blizzard is selling triple scoops of rocky road that you actively ignore.
Yeah,rocky road alright even the chunks melt eekk even more of mess. No joy in cleaning that mess also
Sounds to me like maybe you don’t really like ice cream at all.
I do why else would i go to the store in 105 degree weather to get it? I want that joy to have it.
Some people just don’t get metaphors.
Nah. You used to like Icecream. Might be time to accept the fact that you’re getting old and having a hard time digesting dairy these days.
Maybe try something else.
Most of the players I know in this game stick on it because of Raids.
Now I don’t do Raid because I never liked it but I can see why players in my guild have fun, they Raid since 2005 and haven’t got tired of it yet.
it’s not 100% because of the game content but rather a time in the week where they can play together and have something to grind as a team.
This is what entertainment is for them, it’s all good and if this is the case for my guild I pretty sure it’s the case for Raiding Guilds in general.
In Blizzard perspective I would assume that they are aware of the phenomenon and devs want to keep these players.
A quick analysis of my friend-list tell me that PvPers doesn’t last long because of class/specs tuning which change from patch to patch and xpack to xpack, a time comes when it becomes annoying to always try this or that while barely see new content.
My friend-list was full of PvPers, Raiders and Open World players from 2005-2007, almost every PvPers (in my friend-list) drastically left the game and never returned since Cata, the rest of of them barely log’ed into WoD and simply quitted.
Open World players left before BFA but most of the Raiders still there.
As for me, I’m waiting Diablo 4 and want something to do with my spared time , beside few cool guildies there’s nothing to keep me in WoW, I liked that game for Open-World which became way too trivial and PvP which have the worst tuning I ever saw in a video game.
Retails lives on Raiders if you want my opinion.
No? A more apt comparison would be that Blizzard used to sell triple scoops of rocky road and triple scoops of a Haagen Dazs vanilla at the same time, and then they stopped selling Haagen Dasz vanilla in exchange for single scoop Great Value vanilla while still selling the triple scoops of rocky road and then expected us to either eat that or the rocky road despite not everyone liking rocky road.
Get it?
Alright, I’m tired of this stupid analogy.
Blizzard has been selling an excellent MMO for 18 years. The fact that you don’t like really like playing MMO’s a problem of your own devising. The gameplay loop has more or less always been what it is now.
No need to add outsize rewards to trivial content because of your inability to engage in endgame content.
I’ve been playing WoW for 18 years. You can assert whatever misconceptions you have about me to make you feel better but they will always be wrong.
Yes, and the difference between then and now is that the content was fun then, and it’s not fun now.
I’m starting to run out of ways to explain this to you.
Listen, dude. I know that you and a certain few other people have issues with following arguments, but at no point did I ever suggest that outdoor/solo/casual content be over-rewarded. I just want it to be fun the same way it used to be, alright? It is no longer fun and I don’t think I’m in the wrong to say “Hey, this content is boring and no longer fun.”