Challenging content in WoW isn’t about just downing the boss.
The content is tuned to the point that it takes time, team effort, and min-maxing to do it.
Challenging content in WoW isn’t about just downing the boss.
The content is tuned to the point that it takes time, team effort, and min-maxing to do it.
Ah yes a thread about balance. Won’t you people realize that balance is an impossibility, literally every single game is “broken” and “unbalanced”. Get over it and enjoy the game
Balance is already dictated by class design. Nobody is asking to remove classes or allow us to swap between classes freely.
Covenants are bad for a multitude of reasons.
You can’t post on that toon? That seems a bit suspect.
Thanks for proving my point.
You sound pretty intimidated making a single choice that can be changed at the drop of a hat.
For the past fifteen years. If you’re really looking for that MOBA, number-fondling goodness, Raid Shadowlegends is free to play…
oh I know whose alt you are now.
trolling confirmed. DO NOT ENGAGE. lmao
Not trying to hide anything, unlike you.
get on too many peoples ignore list so you have to try again?
No, it’s just that this is my main going into Shadowlands. I was just testing out different classes earlier.
But, um. Noticed you’re still at 81…
Yeah I’ll bump this thread. This is going to suck.
#pulltheripcord
There seems to be people on these forums who refuse to come to terms with this simple sentiment.
They had to change the original talent system because of it, why have borrowed power when you can simply just go back to the original talent system and not call the extra stuff a feature?
I don’t need people telling me something its a feature when it’s a rebranded part of the game that has always been there.
The only point that was proven is you’re pretty dense about the game and its players in general.
No one demanded min-max becoming necessary for funsies, Blizzard designed the game to be that way.
If the hardest content gives the best rewards. Many players will gravitate towards that, and do whatever it takes to achieve it.
However, SL has taught me that there is a vocal minority whose only interest is spiting people that don’t play the game how they think it should be played, and that is who the game shouldn’t be designed for.
#pulltheripcord
Look at all these 1%ers man they’re everywhere! Who knew the official wow forums were home to so many world first raiders. All these covenant complaints must be coming from Limit and the whole guild must be on the forum!
The annoying thing to me is some understand it is going to be horribly imbalanced and they think that is going to be good for the game. Just mind boggling.
Many reputable guilds have restrictions on whether or not they want you to post on forums while guild tagged especially in the top 100.
Man if only that wasn’t coming from an obvious cutting-edge player hiding behind an alt.
And they can? If they want to min/max, sim, and io themselves to death, more power to them. It’s just that it only matters in the content less than 10% of the player base actually does.
The game’s never been balanced. Pretending that you’ll stop complaining if Covenants were easily swappable isn’t fooling anyone.
Almost like they want to avoid be associated with the worst aspects of WoW. cough81 Altcough
Reminder people who complain about covenants are also the people who complained about how people wont get invited due to azerite/corruptions yet that was proven untrue since people dont bother looking much past class, hell there’s people who dont even use a rogue in tol dagor.
Who said that ever?
Imagine thinking only 10% of playerw care about gear and talents and output. You must not of been around when legendaries were a mess
Also imagine implying the rest of the “90%” shares the same anti-throughput sentiment as you, using 10% to suggest your “side” is substantially larger lmao
“ITS NEVER BEEN 100% PERFECTLY BALANCED SO HA HA LETS ALL BE HAPPY WITH HORRIBLE IMBALANCE”
Also, the steak I made didn’t come out like Aaron Franklin’s so I may as well just make Kraft Dinner next time
Things dont have to be perfect but we can still want them to be better. This artument that it was never perfect so we cant want it to be improved is such a low tier thought process