It hasn’t reached Korean MMO status yet as not everyone is wearing skimpy clothing.
It worked in classic, TBC, etc.
And people are going to keep paying them monthly if they don’t have content to do ? Things to chase after ? A reason to keep playing.
You have to be trolling. As previously mentioned, sub numbers and player retention was higher during the expansions without these grinds.
Looking at his achievements, I don’t think he was playing WoW back then. I think he has absolutely no clue what the game used to be like or how insanely popular it was.
And those expansions had what other content to do to keep people busy ?
I’m aware they are absolutely clueless, that’s why I’m largely disregarding their opinion.
I don’t think you know what a real grind is nor what mmos are. MMOs are about the “grind”. Name one that isn’t.
Also, what is the actual grueling grind you are talking about in today’s WoW? A real grind was back in Vanilla and BC.
Some definitely are.
Second account.
I think you’re missing the point, tiny.
Sub numbers were higher 10-12 years ago when the game was new and exciting. The game is not new now and is not going to bring in new players.
If the point is that the game is only good if you can afk for a year then log in and still be max geared, then you don’t have a point. It means there was no content with relevant rewards for a year.
Sorry we don’t all want to repeat SoO.
Yes and you claimed you weren’t going to reply to me anymore about 3 posts ago and yet I see you keep on doing so.
Sadly a restructuring of the retail dev team is going to happen sooner or late, because of current rigid game design.
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But they did loosen the transmog restrictions and vulpera furry friends are being added soon. Retail is almost there.
I remember when wow was a MMO and not a facebook game.
Vanilla and TBC?? Really? What Essences, AP, facebook table, rep for flying, corrupted gear, cloak, was being grinding back then? Please tell me.
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I said everyone. That includes the males that should be even skimpier than me.
As long as they leave the art and music teams alone, that’s fine.
Frankly, I’m surprised Activision hasn’t stepped and, as they say in the corporate world “Make some constructive dismissals.”