Originally Posted by
Meledelion
LFR being introduced is proof that there was/is a scheduling necessity. LFR was introduced so people who don't play/can't dedicate a certain time still get to see the content.
The people who don't raid do what exactly? Dailies, AH, farm, lvl alts, hunt achievements? None of those things "bind" them to WoW, you can take those 110 people transfer them to eve, rift, swtor,gw2,gw1, farmville, the sims,... and they'd still be happy, since they're not after "content". T
he only "content" wow brings are raids, if you're going to sell wow to a friend of yours who doesn't know it what is your argument? Mine was "dude there's these big boss fights where you go in with 24 other people and you have to avoid stuff etc to kill, yada yada yadaaa". I doubt you'd tell them "well you can go gather plants and then you can make them into potions which you can then sell on the ah so you get money, yada yada yadaaa". People might find that part fun but that's not a key-factor.