Wait, but 80% playerbase left because of Arena right?
No ty. I'll stick with the current setup of "log in, hit cap, then do stuff." Much more alt friendly and leveling is a bore.
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lol.
1.You are wrong. Leveling isn't same as dailies. You can level 20 hours at weekend and still not far behind.
2.Look at AP grinding. 25*5=125 days for AK + 30 days grinding AP. At least 2 hours per day for grinding your content too.
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Leveling isn't grinding because you would never do the same content.
You're entitled to that opinion. But do realise that you're in a tiny minority.
I want dailies.
I want a progressive reward system like AP (calling it grinding is basically your way of strawmanning what the system is)
I want flying
Furthermore I know many other people who want those things as well.
So that basically disproves your assertion.
Now maybe you actually meant not many people want those things, and you're entitled to that opinion, but based on my observations, I think you're way off base.
Blah. I'm sure this is gonna turn out well-founded and intelligent.
No, actually. You'r rambling incoherently. Seems like you're pissed that in every expansion, you had ... stuff to do after hitting level cap, or something.See the trend here?
I have no idea what you're whining about. Leveling was very good and pretty much perfectly paced for at least 3 expansions now.Fast leveling ruins the entire experience of this game, solves no problem and even brings more issues.
can understand how ppl with that many problems with the game can still play it. have you ever considered quit wow? you will save money, and have fun... (because it seems that some of you ppl doesnt have fun)-
AP (Legion) is current content... a few months into it we now got a catch up addition to it...
Vanilla - WoD isn't. People don't want to stagnate in 'irrelevant' content. If anything, if players joined now while we still had the levelling pace of Vanilla they'd look at the cap level of 110 and would immediately think "fuck that! Ain't seeing the cap in years".
What 'might' be a solution to your issue would be to either do a level squish, or the more popular idea of level scaling.
That still won't fix the issue of "barren" zones though... there are so many zones now, and only so many people to fill it. It's like long wait times for DPS on LFG, Blizz can't magically make a player (a tank/healer) exist beyond adding incentives for them.
They need to give talents or skills every second level again.
Lol at OP thinking MoP dailies were mandatory which they in no shape were, you had different upgrade paths which didn't involve dailies so that's a load of bullshit, just like all his replies so far.
First, you talk shit about arena guys doing their own thing, then you make ANOTHER post about it, and now, you talk shit about lvling, only to talk shit about end-game, and the token on a lvling rant thread.
Why aren't you banned yet? If you want to post feedback, do it with swell positivity, don't act like you got ganked by that 1 horde rogue who ganks all the low ilvl peeps.
I think the main issue is some people treat this game like a job, and are very intense.
It's a game that suppose to be for fun. Oh, and if you want to level more you can, make an alt? Personally I enjoy leveling while it's happening but am happy when it's over and I'm at cap.
This reads like gibberish so I have no idea what you are trying to say after "You are wrong". But the comment you're replying to seemed pretty correct on to me.
If you find acquiring AP to be a "grind" I'd suggest you're doing something dreadfully wrong. AP is acquired by simply playing. You don't have to go out of your way to do it.
Leveling is a process you follow to get to the point where you can start doing the content that the game is actually about. There needs to be a level cap so that people are at the same level of progression in order to make top end group content possible. Most people don't want to spend their entire lives getting to where they want to be to start having the real fun.