No.
This game needs more content, best way to deliver that is with expansions.
Live with it.
No.
This game needs more content, best way to deliver that is with expansions.
Live with it.
Just curious. You feel that Wow doesn’t have enough content to hold your interest without expansions?
And does anyone else feel that if Bliz stopped making expansions they could not play the existing content? Plus what would you do if there were no more expansions?
Oh I was just trying to make the point that people who come up with ideas that others dislike are often called crazy and insane.
The moment Blizzard stops making content for WoW, it will die.
People will leave, because they want and expect more. Only the most dedicated of players will continue playing. It’s that simple.
So what you’re actually asking for is for Blizzard to kill the game, because you don’t want more expansions. That’s going to fly about as well as a lead balloon.
Hey now, the 2004 Toyota Camry was a great car.
Ok that kind of takes care of part of the gear issue . Now any ideas on the mount issue because the only mounts I see them being able to use are flying carpet , the disc mount from MoP and the mage class mount.
“Dear Blizzard. WoW has too much expansions these days. Please eliminate three”
“PS. I am not a crackpot”.
Oh dear. Of course you are not.
I have done exactly that with every expansion except Warlords and Shadowlands.
My biggest OMG  
 
 moments have been the announcements of Legion, Dragonflight, and The Worldsoul Saga with the announcement cinematic of The War Within.
 moments have been the announcements of Legion, Dragonflight, and The Worldsoul Saga with the announcement cinematic of The War Within.
My excitement after finally seeing Anduin’s PTSD manifested, Thrall stepping up to be Anduin’s surrogate father, then THE SWORD finally getting addressed, gave me levels of excitement that exceeded the announcement cinematic of Dragonflight with Stony Tony and the waking of the Dragon Isles, which I didn’t think was possible.
I not only breathed, “OMG THIS IS EPIC!,” I screamed it! (And scared my cats in the process.)
Clearly, your OMG THIS IS EPIC bar ≠ everyone else’s.
Leveling is part of the game’s structure, and many people, myself included, love leveling.
Leveling makes the content last longer, and I get more entertainment value for my money.
I’m sorry you don’t enjoy it. Lucky for you leveling boosts exist.
OP, i kind of hear you but what about PvP? Would we just be stuck with it getting dumber and dumber because blizz doesn’t really care about its design and balance?
Terrible idea, good thing you don’t run things.
I don’t mind running through old content if made relevant… that’ll grow stale after a while. I want new gear, I want NEW things to do… doing the same thing over and over again, isn’t that much fun.
 Tigersan:
 Tigersan:Just curious. You feel that Wow doesn’t have enough content to hold your interest without expansions?
And does anyone else feel that if Bliz stopped making expansions they could not play the existing content? Plus what would you do if there were no more expansions?
Yes. I would eventually quit.
The problem isn’t that there’s too many, the problem is they just keep stacking one on top of the other while the foundation and other expansions sink into the ground instead of expanding the game outward as well as upward.
For all of the talk about how much “content” WoW has to upsell it at this point, none of it is relevant if it took place before the current expansion, and even most of that is irrelevant to the current patch. There needs to be reasons to exist in the world, it’s an RPG not a sport where the goal is to get into a major league team as soon as possible.
Ok but in practical terms what does this mean?
After the lich king and deathwing are defeated and the entire point of the story line is concluded…how to you expand?
Tabletop RPGs such as D&D, Shadowrun, Cyberpunk, Pathfinder, GURPS, Vampire: The Masquerade, and many many others have managed it.
Heck, book series and franchises such as Forgotten Realms, Harry Potter, The Expanse, Foundation, Dune, etc…have all managed to do so as well. It just requires this nifty little thing called “imagination”.
I don’t think having no more expansions will have the effect you’re looking for–as the existing content gets boring, people leave the game. In droves.
So no practical examples?
 Veidmann:
 Veidmann:You sound like an entitled Karen saying Blizzard should change how the game is an everyone should play it the way you want it.
Oh, come on now.
OP has been pretty respectful in their post, and in the replies.