Lol. You don’t need to speed a penny outside of sub fee to be good at the game. I don’t understand the logic here.
I’ve seen your posts on both the Retail and Classic forums. You have no credibility.
A lot of vitriol in this thread. Think I will bounce out.
Op did nothing wrong.
Go play pong
He’s not the guy who’s name usually starts with a T who spams, and trolls from level 10 characters is he? If that’s the case I know who it is, and yeah, he should be flagged, and even removed from this forum.
Thank you!
I got not dog in this fight, but from the outside looking in, it seems like it is because he’s a notorious forum troll who constantly makes nonsense troll threads for no reason.
He’s got a reputation here, apparently. Him and a couple other folks.
So people just auto-flag him.
I agree with you, he didn’t do anything wrong.
Nothing wrong with finding a game difficult, he’s just gotta practice and get better or find a game that more suits his skill level.
Ty for seeing the logic in my post.
Not that I know of, his troll spam is more harmless but still obnoxious.
Casual players can do outdoor content, then normal and heroic dungeons, then LFR. Once you get into M+ and normal/mythic raiding, you are getting out of casual play. I know its frustrating to be casual and feel dammed from the flow.
ha you never met garmuck the level 10 troll that posts daily on every forum channel with existential questions, with the only purpose to inflame the players ? well now you know
the game mechanics are pushed by the endgame players, which has been the way WoW has been forever.
Historically: Raiders pushing content, arena players pushing content.
today: M+ seems the dominant format pushing the boundaries of the game.
But this game has plenty for the casual to access: heroic dungeons, LFR for raid, zaralek caverns, forbidden island, world quests, etc…
the hard core players zap through that content as quickly as possible to ramp up for the next patch and keep grinding away.
yes, they leave the casual player behind, but that is how they play the game.
I raided a bit in TBC, but I raided pretty consistently in Classic. There was nothing casual about that raiding experience. between grinding rep for gear, grinding gold for mats, grinding specialty items for specific boss fights, etc. there was a LOT of grinding. not casual at all.
but again, you can do heroics and LFR all day. you just need an iLevel to get in. no enchants. no consumes, just hit the LFR button.
if you want the more rewarding content, you need to play more. this game has always been that way.
Because they removed the dislike button, which was and still is a mistake.
Hey man, as a BM Hunter main for life I can tell you that although our rotation is simple and being able to move while casting almost everything is a huge convenience our class difficulty comes in the form of being made of literal paper and having very inconsistent power balancing across tiers/expacs lol
Then build yourself a spec with all the passives.
If you choose to stay in queue/world content, it won’t matter what build you use.
It doesn’t help that they are always trolling, and they aren’t very good at that either. I don’t blame anyone for seeing the name and automatically flagging their posts.
Yeah WoW ain’t designed for you buddy.
If you still enjoy the game by all means, keep playing and have fun, ain’t no age limit to World of Warcraft, but you aren’t exactly the target audience.
What you’re doing would be like going to a Justin Bieber concert and complaining that you don’t understand any of the slang in the lyics.
If you have outgrown WoW it’s probably because you spend your days taking care of your kids as opposed to reading guides on Icy Veins or watching streams or simming your character. This is a good thing, it means you aren’t a horrible father, but it doesn’t mean Blizzard needs to redesign the entire game to cator to gamer dads in their 40s.
So who exactly is it designed for? My kids are in their teens and no one in their school or social circle even knows or plays WoW.