Where did we go wrong?

Manners are not personal, they are a construct of the society we live. Certain unspoken ideas that stand out as an ideal. Treating others with courtesy and respect fits into that description, no?

Whatever argument you had is weakened by the tone you took. How can there be actual discourse when responses are purely composed of mockery?

So you dont which part of what I said was rude to you, you just think it is rude?

How would you have changed what i said?

So this is not considered rude? You stated that this individual was incapable of reading. Since you responded to something he wrote I can assure he does have adequate knowledge of the English language.

If I may, I will assume that he misinterpreted something you said, so I will make my response based upon that assumption.

I would have said:
“I really don’t think you got what I was saying there. Would you mind reflecting on it and then coming back to me?”

So being polite is being condescending? Got it, I’ll do that in the future.

For your information, when I have conversations I think are serious, I try to have my language reflect that. Sorry if you take professionalism as condescension.

Sorry for even responding in the first place. I should have known better than to encourage constructive discussion on the forums of all places. Carry on with your day sir.

I’m really not sure what you expected. Do you not realize it was rude of you to interject into a conversation with nothing to add, only to scold others?

That’s because there were not many options in classic, and it’s more rare to get an upgrade, so that’s why you remember it. I played all of Vanilla, and had good memories of the game, but I played it once and don’t miss it one bit.

Retail largely does not have unique names for unique pieces of gear, which is why players are unlikely to focus on the name. I think you would find that players who care about their gear could tell you the ilevel, which secondary stats, and what corruption on it though, which collectively are the retail “name” of gear.

Hiring a certain lead developer

I remember more of the people I was with and the things I did with gear, than what that gear was called: LK kill, epic Mal’ganis bug in Culling that chased us all the way to the beginning (somehow became immune), FINALLY getting Less-rabi achievement, (some time delay…) Azshara and N’Zoth kills.

I can name some of my pieces of gear now, but I’m ok not knowing them. I’m also more interested in the name of the prices I mogged on top of that nameless gear

I’m curious if you have an example. I can’t think of any piece of gear that is both unique and lacking a name, but I’m willing to submit I’m not considering all possible examples

What I meant was that in Classic, the name of a piece of a gear was a unique identifier that fully specified the gear piece: ilevel, stats, any special powers, and appearance.

In retail, either the vast majority or possibly 100% of gear pieces are not fully specified by name alone. Most can have a wide range of ilevel, are eligible for random upgrades like tertiary stats or gem slot, can roll a random corruption, etc. So what you’re left with is mostly the name being an appearance. Not at all the same thing.

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Anyone who likes RPGs? That’s like half the point of an RPG.

Oh that’s a good point. I forgot about the scalar portion of gear. You’re right there was only ever one piece of Stratholme gear.

Classic has less gear variety. I feel like classic gear is more cookie cutter. I remember playing a priest during MC days and the one staff you HAD to have was benediction. Meanwhile in retail you’re just looking for the highest ilvl weapon to randomly drop off a boss.

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Are you referring to “Keyboard smash, shroud of Resolve”? Does anybody know how to spell or pronounce that?

And I so wish that Blizzard had thought about keeping the weapons and having them upgraded as we go. Several characters do have their weapons mogged into the legion artifacts.

Is it really legendary when it’s expected that most people will have it? No.

Real ‘legendary’ things are scarce and exciting. Not common and granted.

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Digimon is for kids who’s parents didn’t love them.

We realized the iconic item in your mind is just that.

Now days lotot is just for stats to perform better in mythic. If you’re not a fan of mythic raiding chances are you’re not a wow fan these days.

You see, the part where people go wrong isn’t about remembering gear or so.

That’s part of your fun. The exclusivity and the thrill of knowing everything you have.

You know where we went wrong?

When we tried to remember only one part of what makes the game fun and think it applies to everyone.

Not everyone liked the exclusivity or the forced “social communication”. Shocked? Yeah that’s how fun works. Different people like different things.

The only thing which changed is other people got to have fun in different ways other than just mooning over one person’s gear.