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#1 Oct 14 2009 at 1:15 AM Rating: Decent
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I played wow for the first time in over a year this week. It felt shallow, every bit of it.

Running around with BT items, leveling up was quite easy, but after about an hour I felt more bored than ever. It seems like they completely killed the challenge aspect of the game, is this true? My friends had hit 80 recently and pugged to almost full tier 8 or better in a matter of 2 weeks, is it really that simple now?

I'm trying to find some new posts with data and so forth, like myself, Zip, Xordon, Devioususer and Jimpadan have debated in the past ages of pre-WotlK, but I'm not seeing much. More proof that the game is this simple?

For all of you that remember me (although it doesn't seem to be many left from the old times), let me know what you guys think. I just got Aion and have been really enjoying it for the last couple of days due to WoW being so watered down now, seemingly. If anyone wants to play together, I'm obviously playing the dps warrior class ;). Either permanently, or until blizzard gets their head straight and makes a game worth playing.
#2 Oct 14 2009 at 2:17 PM Rating: Decent
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Hey sup! Indeed long time no see.

Yes... the game seems simpler. The algorithms and what not are all pretty transparent. And Cataclysm looks to be even more simple.

Good luck with Aion. I'm considering Champions myself.
#3 Oct 14 2009 at 3:04 PM Rating: Decent
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Leveling isn't exactly a challenge.

People say this game is too easy because the simple raids have become easier, but most of these people would fall apart in a hard mode raid. I've seen quite a few overgeared pugs/guilds wearing T8.5 equiv fail to kill Sarth+3 drakes which is a T7.5 test.

If you are "hardcore" there is still hard mode raids...I wouldn't complain about this game being too easy until you've completed them all.
#4 Oct 14 2009 at 6:51 PM Rating: Decent
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Hey devious! Wow, and I thought cataclysms will put more of an emphasis towards the ~60 era. Sad to figure that out :/


mike:
Hard mode doesn't seem like much to me since I was one of the lucky few to see most of naxx pre-bc. I actually know what it is to wipe countless times, 4-5x a week on 1 boss because ONE(out of 40) person screws up at any time. Now it seems that if you have someone who has some capacity to do something else except stand there, raiding doesn't take much.

what's the difference between doing a hardmode boss and a regular one, besides the gear, of course. Does the fight completely change to actually be difficult, or is it just more hp/damage/ a couple more adds? The little bit of time I seen my friend raid, it all involved tank and spank linear fights with some GET OUT OF THE FIRE yells from vent.
#5 Oct 14 2009 at 7:25 PM Rating: Good
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russki wrote:
My friends had hit 80 recently and pugged to almost full tier 8 or better in a matter of 2 weeks, is it really that simple now?


You can buy some tier 8 from vendors now and some tier 7. If he pugged to full tier 8 or better in two weeks then I want to hand him a medal, because I went from being able to do heroics to being able to raid in two weeks, yet, I'm nowhere near decked in tier 8. I have the tier 8 helm and chest piece, plus some emblem pieces for the rest of the outfit. To get the remaining tier 8, I'd have to raid Ulduar and it would probably take more than two weeks to progress that far.
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#6 Oct 15 2009 at 12:10 AM Rating: Default
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His guild is one of the top on the server, they only do hard mode seriously, but still usually bring 10-15 members on reg. runs and fill the rest with randoms. Since he started playing, he got into all of the pug runs and along with usually being the only rogue, got it all quite quickly.

edit: which is really a statement more attesting the fact that the game has lost it's real sense of accomplishment for raiding

Edited, Oct 14th 2009 11:11pm by russki
#7 Oct 15 2009 at 6:31 AM Rating: Good
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russki wrote:
His guild is one of the top on the server, they only do hard mode seriously, but still usually bring 10-15 members on reg. runs and fill the rest with randoms. Since he started playing, he got into all of the pug runs and along with usually being the only rogue, got it all quite quickly.

edit: which is really a statement more attesting the fact that the game has lost it's real sense of accomplishment for raiding


Only if you're in a guild that has hard modes on farm status. I'm guessing the guild didn't go from dinging 80 to dowing hard modes for breakfast within a week of the expansion launch.

Also, your bias is immovable, I'm afraid. If you're bored after an hour of playing, you'll not get back into it.

Edited, Oct 15th 2009 2:43pm by Mazra
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#8 Oct 15 2009 at 12:19 PM Rating: Decent
nice to see a name that was behind some great advices as a warrior...

i think WoW started going downhill from TBC...

10man's are jsut too easy to pug and because it's so easy to raid in 10 man, there is no "work" to belong in a raiding guild any more... just ***** and quit and make yet another dumb *** guild with another dumb *** name...

10-man should have been heroics...
25, if not 40 should have been raids...

game is losing me as well...
#9 Oct 15 2009 at 9:56 PM Rating: Decent
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Glad I made a positive impression :D

My mind isn't necessarily set in stone, but if they only "achievement" is doing heroic raids, without them being (vastly) different to their regular counterparts... It just doesn't seem worthwhile at all.
#10 Oct 16 2009 at 1:51 PM Rating: Good
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There is always PvP and arenas witch as a warrior is still challinging since blizz keeps us firmly nerfed in PvP (from what I've seen/heard)
#11 Oct 16 2009 at 7:00 PM Rating: Decent
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It's definitely not as challenging as it used to be man, not even close. I dropped any real semblance of progression raiding this expansion and have been playing very casually with a lot of old friends. If not for the fact that I was playing with them, I'd have quit already. I doubt I'll make it out of this expansion. We've put together our little casual raid crew, but it's funny to me that outside of my circle of close friends on these runs, most of the people on these runs are the ones that had trouble clearing Gruul and Mag in BC. Despite that, we're managing to knock out hard modes in Wrath. It's just a vastly different world, and I find myself bored more often than not because I haven't done much I've found significantly challenging in this expansion, not after Sunwell and whatnot in BC, and then having raided through vanilla.

As for theorycraft...ha. I haven't touched it this expansion, and I was HUGE on it in BC. There's just no reason to. The stats have become way simplified, and there's just not much that needs to be fine tuned anymore.
#12 Oct 16 2009 at 7:17 PM Rating: Decent
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aren't they taking out the +ratings and etc. from the items in the next expansion to give only straight stats? :(

PvP for me died pre-bc. I hit general, and had the points for warlord should the patch have taken that weeks honor into account. Was in the top 5v5 team on my old realm during BC before transferring. Had a top 10 3v3 team afterward until my next transfer. I would love to do it and perhaps it would get me to continue playing, but alas - none of my current friends are at a high level of PvP and playing with randoms is just not too interesting for me.

I'm hoping for someone to jump in here with a pot of gold, but so far it doesn't seem like it will be happening :\
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