LFR is fine. Organized casual raiding has major flaws atm, first of all it needs to be easier for organized pugs and casual guilds IMO.
LFR is fine. Organized casual raiding has major flaws atm, first of all it needs to be easier for organized pugs and casual guilds IMO.
I would argue that normal raids are tuned just fine and that the problem is that people have gotten so used to being able to kill bosses without playing well, that fights that actually require awareness and some semblance of decent play are now seen as being too difficult. The biggest problem is that there are so many servers that have died that carrying less skilled or less motivated players has become necessary to even field a raid group, so the content (tho not overtuned) is too difficult for the many of the groups attempting it, due to a few players holding the group back.
Exactly.
People who bitch about who faceroll the game is never mention Challenge modes, heroic raids, or any of the other stuff that caters to their elitist, super-awesome selves.
And the funny thing is, I'm a pretty hardcore player in terms of the content I run and the amount of characters I do it with. And yet I don't sit around throwing whiny little hissy-bitch fits about the stuff other players are, or are not, able to do.
OMG HOW DARE THESE PEOPLE WHO I DON'T KNOW AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH, HAVE SOMETHING TO DO IN THE GAME. HOW DARE BLIZZARD THINK OF THEM, THEY SHOULD ONLY THINK OF ME AND PEOPLE WHO THINK THE WAY I DO.
^ That is exactly how stupid some of you sound.
Last edited by Mirishka; 2013-05-16 at 05:24 PM.
LFR is nothing more than a catch up mechanic for some subpar gear on an severely low drop rate and a chance for casual players to see raid content.
“In time we hate that which we often fear.” - William Shakespeare
I think people are afraid that LFR will completely replace 10M/25M raiding. If elitists keep shunning the populous, their fears might just come true.
Most people who play WoW don't use add-ons and never or rarely visit a WoW site. I don't think you understand what the "average" skill level of a typical player is. LFR isn't the reason there's people like this. There were people like this before LFR. You've never seen a group wipe in LFD? There are lots of genuine noobs out there and they have every bit as much a right to play the game as you or I do.How people were failing on Spine is way beyond me... The fact that LFR teams are failing at all on LFR is way beyond me as well. They're point blank simple mechanics to follow. Lei Shen is unbearably simple as well but thanks to LFR, hardly anyone pays attention to buffs/debuffs or even has DBM/BigWigs installed.
This is true but it's not easy to design a game that teaches people how to master their class without overwhelming/scaring off the noobs.The success rate would be far higher if people were actually encouraged to learn their class or encouraged to follow boss mechanics rather than AFKing to potentially receive loot. Not only that, but AFKers have THE EXACT SAME CHANCE that people who are actually participating do.
I think I've seen one person say that ever. He got vote kicked immediately. Maybe you just get stuck with the idiots."Garalon was initially too difficult" Are you joking? How in the.. what...?
Do you know how many times I've seen people in chat say "just wipe x amount of times and then let's burn him."
This pisses me off because this is the kind of behavior that a tool like LFR encourages.
Then people who get stuck in the middle of an LFR will end up having hour long queue times waiting for a single tank or healer when one leaves. Unless blizzard makes every LFR boss it's own private queue, this problem can't be fixed nearly as simply as you think it can.Giving people the option to only enter a Fresh Queue would be a nice start.
If normal and hard mode raiders are quitting for LFR that means they prefer LFR to normal and hard modes. Then the problem lies with normal and hard modes not LFR. It baffles me how someone can say "people are quitting X for Y so therefore Y needs to change." No, people are going to Y because it better fits their demands.Well instead, it's become attractive to a lot of mainstream raiders as well because a lot of people are quitting normal progression guilds for LFR. A lot of people now have this mentality that they shouldn't have to put any effort forth into obtaining gear. I honestly will be scared to see how many 10/25 progression guilds will be left before 6.0 hits if this continues.
Blizzard has statistics on how many people fought the Lich King. You don't. I'll take their word over yours any day of the week on this.Relatively few people were able to see Arthas? Are you kidding me? ICC was the most puggable end-game raid we had ever had. Especially when they implemented the full 30% buff.
Simply not true for the vast majority of players. Half the gaming industry is made up of games you play through once, see the story, beat the game and never play again. People care enough to buy and play those games without a serious progression model. You simply don't see things the way a lot of the more casual gamers do.Does Blizzard honestly believe people are queueing up LFR to see the story or for the lore? You can't make people care about the next boss if they didn't have to work to get to them. AKA: Progression
Yes, an old game is losing subscribers. Shocking. Correlation =/= causation. You haven't proven anything other than that you know how to argue from emotion alone with no concrete statistics to back up anything.This is how raiding should be. IT'S A DAMN MMO!! Yes, not everyone is going to see the end game content but that is how it should be! "Content For All" is not how this game should be run and you can see the results of how the game is being run. We're now down to 8 million subscribers and before 6.0, I predict will be down to 7 million.
Bad economy. Old game. More competition from F2P. None of these things could possibly have anything at all to do with the sub loss? It's all Blizzard ruining the game. That's the only issue here. Clearly."But we have 8 million."
Yes.. but we used to have 13 million.
Stop implementing stupid things like "LFR" to please "everyone". Please for the love of god bring back whatever team or decision makers you had working on the team during BC/Wotlk because this one isn't working. You just can't run a MMO under a "content for all" direction.
I agree with you on one thing here. Blizzard should stop trying to please everyone. They need to target a specific audience. But guess what, that audience will be casuals. It makes far more business sense to try to hold on to the millions of casuals than it does to hold on to the hundreds of thousands of hardcore. Not unless hardcore players are willing to pay $50 a month for your sub at the expense of all the casuals.
Last edited by Abysal; 2013-05-16 at 05:31 PM.
Don't use it? Some people really have loot ego issues.
I'm so sick of seeing this.
Do you know a lot of the top end guild raiders have jobs, families and lives?
This is yet another example of people using excuses. In the first part of your quote (low class no skill scrubs), I absolutely agree. Why the hell should they have access to the same tier of content that hardcore raiders do?
The mentality change of gamers since 2008 just blows me away. This is what LFR has done to this community.. everything HAS to be super easy or there is such a rage storm on the forums. Are you telling me you shouldn't HAVE to devote an immense amount of time to a MMO? Wow.. just wow..
No, I'm not going to silence anyone. What I will do though is to tell everyone to post in the already-existing thread:
http://www.mmo-champion.com/threads/...-LFR-has-to-go
"...money's most powerful ability is to allow bad people to continue doing bad things at the expense of those who don't have it."