Oh, another special snowflake syndrome thread?
If it doesn't affect you, why the hell would you care?
No
Yes
Only once!
Oh, another special snowflake syndrome thread?
If it doesn't affect you, why the hell would you care?
Once to do the story. Can't imagine the queue times if it still requires a full raid and doesn't give any tangible reward, though.
If there was also no gear required to do it, yes. Otherwise, no. Like any other form of raiding, you have to have up to date gear for the next one.
That said, there is absolutely zero reason to remove gear from raid finder. Zero.
Now that I'm in a guild doing normal and pushing heroics fuck no.
Oh god no. As many others, I only run it to gear up alts. I change chat channel so I don't have to look at the raid chat as people tend to annoy the hell out of me, don't look at Recount so I don't have to care if I do bad or good, as well, I'm there to gear up and get better. I just follow everyone else, nuke what I need to nuke, and don't say a thing. No loot drops, no reason to run it for me.
I actually would, it's just like wanting to beat a game to full 100% (For example a simple/normal/hard mode I usually play game through on normal, and then on hard because I wanna do the whole game). The problem though is that heroic-modes right now are balanced around having gear that's a bit better than normal-mode so that would mean it needs to be rebalanced or gear needs to be changed from normal mode.
Tier and VP gear pulled off vendors in order to prop up LFR which in turn took away the anti bad RNG system. This system had allowed non-raiders the ability to obtain normal mode raid level gear without stepping foot into a raid. Both raiders and non-raiders got hurt in Blizzards attempt to shove non-raiders into raiding. It is fairly narrow minded to think that LFR has no affect on other aspects of the game. Blizzards goal of shoving non-raiders into LFR as a long term grind has failed and with it goes the pedestal it sits on with the community hopefully getting what they asked for in the first place, alternatives to raiding.
If players was enjoying themselves and being happy with their own accomplishments then there wouldnt be complaints about others getting rewarded for putting more effort into a video game. It doesnt seem the community has yet come up with a name for the "special snowflakes" that fail to succeed and in turn get butthurt at others for being better than them. Ego issues all around.
I am still waiting on that source Callei.
Last edited by nekobaka; 2014-01-22 at 11:11 PM.
I would still kinda do LFR for the VP for a bit and to practice. However it wouldn't be a lot.
I would only do it with no loot if it wasn't as painful as it is now, otherwise, no way.
No.
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I would, probably only once for the storyline. Depends on the raid. ToT I'd probably do once, SoO I would maybe do a few times, both horde/alliance side so I could see everything.
I don't care about loot in LFR (Hell I never get loot anyway), it's more about seeing content for me.
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I often run flex/lfr several times pr week on same char. Either to help others, or because i'm bored.
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They talk talk talk their lives away
Loot in LFR, doesnt realy matter to me. What matters is that doing LFR is basicly one of the stepping stones when gearing your char, unless you get boosted there realy is not any other options. TI 535 changed this abit, but still..
Once to see the content, then probably leave the game as there's no more progression paths for my preference.
Now you see it. Now you don't.
But was where Dalaran?
Advancing your character is a big part of MMORPG's, the OP question makes no sense whatsoever and honestly just seems to be some 8/14 normal raider who's trying to start a flame war.