I honestly think a lot of it is just fear of being judged, insulted, singled out, and then kicked for messing something up, tied up with all the toxicity you hear toward people in and outside of LFR, about LFR players. (Which you may or may not mean.)
I too speak from experience in that regard, too. I'm already pretty hellishly socially anxious. It's really hard for me to do these things as is. (Though I have done them on occasion!)
God dammit, and then you go and say something like this
I thought I was in agreement with someone!
Last edited by Otimus; 2016-09-28 at 01:25 PM.
Yes, because Cataclysm, and anything else that has come out after can't compare to WoTLK.
You also do know how popular Warcraft 3: The Frozen Throne was right?
You announce an expansion pack for a popular MMO about one of your greatest stories ever told in the Warcraft universe, and an immensely popular RTS game.
Yes you're going to get ALOT of people to play your game.
Then you release some shit that was all hype but shit.
You announce PANDAS.
You announce yet another all hype complete shit expansion.
People are going to compare those with WoTLK, naturally.
I don't blame them if they quit, hell I quit when Firelands was released and came back a couple months before Legion launched.
Hopefully its not another all hype/complete shit expansion like its predecessors.
Well, after playing WoD and seeing how I was literally required to do nothing for the LFR there (compared to MoP's LFR) then I can't think of anything else. Especially since I started playing FF14 recently, I was scared of going and raiding on Normal difficulty (no lfr there) but then I found out it's quite fun. Heck I made way less mistakes than most people when I was doing my first runs.
It's the same thing about WoW. LFR is just "movie version".
If it were that people just wouldn't have bought Cataclysm. I mean, it was obvious ahead of time it was not about the storyline in WC3.
But they did buy it, and didn't like it for reasons that only became clear to them as they played it. This most likely was due to an end game that just wasn't fun for most people.
"There is a pervasive myth that making content hard will induce players to rise to the occasion. We find the opposite. " -- Ghostcrawler
"The bit about hardcore players not always caring about the long term interests of the game is spot on." -- Ghostcrawler
"Do you want a game with no casuals so about 500 players?"
Because the questlines are incredibly similar. If I were to compare it to similar cosmetics I'd point out how I can get the prestige PvP skin via skirmishes and BGs, which is basically like LFR for PvP (Except the RNG factor is based on group rather than boss drops).
Not really, the idea of LFR KS to provide some sort of end-game for people who don't have the time or inclination to join a regular group. Gear provides a reward for clearing the contract and an incentive for going back until you've collected all the relevant piece.
You could say that harder difficulties are there to provide challenge and don't need loot, or at least don't need better loot than LFR, but that would make them a less satisfying experience.
Blizz should have been more clear about needing this quest to be done in Normal. And more clear that this is a cosmetic questline. I thought I was continuing the Illidan storyline, which is part of my class order hall that I've mostly done solo save a couple Mythic five mans. So to be thrown into needing a Normal raid is a bit jolting, especially with no text to say this. There's also no in-game text to say "cosmetic reward only" and I don't look up quest rewards on the internet before deciding if I'll do them or not. Just confusing all over.
That's not really going to help ease the fear much. Even if you're a genuinely good player at your core, if you're afraid, that's going to really muck things about. (I'm a pretty hardcore min-maxer whom always reads up on tactics, the dungeon journal, plans out his gear route, reads lots of guides, etc and seemingly always prepares to raid, (for a good while, I used to pot/flask LFR when it was new, until I figured out that was stupid.) but constantly chickens out. But I do want to go on record as saying that I've never demanded anything be changed for me, or really demanded anything, ever. I just unsub if I stop getting fun.)
Seriously, social anxiety is realer than a lot of people think it is, and I know a lot of people think because it's just a game, that makes it different, but it kind of doesn't. I think participation numbers probably show it's more of a problem than people think it is (Well, that, and some people just don't know what they're doing.)
What some don't seem to understand though is that the actual skin is what is unlocked from doing the raid. The other ones don't unlock any skin! They only give you a color variance of that skin that you unlocked from raiding. To me it makes perfect sense to lock the skin behind something more challenging and then some smaller tasks to get other colors for that skin...
The only thing I can honestly say to that is: Just do it.
The only real way of getting over something like that is if you face it head on.
I used to be deathly afraid of heights as a child.
Later on in life I made a living from jumping out of airplanes.
Was I deathly afraid the first time I did it? Of course.
But it gets easier everytime you do it after that initial time.
I understand what you are saying but it doesn't make it correct. Yes, they need to do normal to unlock that skin, but that does not mean it needs to be obtainable in lfr. Your comparison with PVP row being unlocked by towers is a horrible comparison. You understand that PVP has a ton of gated skins for alternate looks or mounts correct ? some that you can never get ever again in this game. So if this guy gets to get a skin in LFR then I want a gladiator drake for afking a skirmish. I want the RBG mount for afking normal BG's.
I don't think it should be given in LFR, that is not the point of LFR. It is a tool so people who are not capable of actually raiding to experience each raid content. I think LFR is good in that sense for the ones that can't play well or don't have time and just want to see a raid to experience the content BUT I will disagree that anyone that does LFR deserves everything that any other difficulty receives.
The "WoD had the legendary ring in LFR" is also a crap example. The ring was a progression tool, you have your artifact which is supposed to be similar to that legendary ring in that sense. It is not stopping you from completing your artifact tree so your comparison is shit.
I am lost at why everyone wants everything for doing nothing. When it was early WoW I remember seeing players in gear in raid content or things they worked hard for, they were epic. I had more fun being a shit casual and seeing these players in this awesome looking gear in a giant world that I could never completely explore. It was a mystery and it made everything seem so god damn epic. Then later in the content when the first raid was easy to PuG... getting into that raid felt so god damn amazing. Getting a boss down and seeing that same loot the player had that you looked up to.
So people like you are the reason that was taken away from me. You took away the casual game play, the excitement, the mystery, that feeling of epicness that is now just lost from this game. I know it is not coming back but screw you, this skin should not be in LFR. If you want it then go on the adventure to obtain it because without it... it just loses the epic feeling and without that then the skin loses a part of it.
So here's the thing.
First line, first color is the easiest.
Second line first color is the easiest.
Third line, second color is the easiest.
Forth line, first color is the easiest.
Hidden, first color is teh "easiest"
See the problem?
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what are you talking about? in ffxiv everything beside savage that is the equivalent of mythic raid have an automated matchmaking, there isn't a super-easy version called lfr.
The only reason that in wow normal and heroic don't have an automated matchmaking is blizzard trying to keep guilds alive, lfr is already so succesful that with norm and heroic most guild will die.
I want to say that was actually pretty nice of a way to put that. I now actually feel kind of bad for going on the offensive toward you, and I'm sorry! (Though you should generally always be that nice!)
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I had no idea about that RE: FFXIV. How does that go, generally?