2 years tops.
I think that's the wrong question.
If they did one major patch every 9 months with 1x raid and 3x dungeons (with dungeon sets), it could go for quite a while. Throw in a new battleground every second patch and you're golden.
I would also like them to balance ilvl better so that Heroic Tier 1 is equivalent to Normal Tier 2.
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I may pay my subscription every month, but I don't lose sight of the fact that the other 4/9/24/39 people I'm grouped with pay too.
Atleast 2 years, I voted 25-27 months for that extra wiggle room.
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Same length as every expansion pack since Wrath, just with better structured patch cycles, to avoid the massive, year long content droughts.
It's not about expansion duration, but about content. If it doesn't bring enough new things to the table, even half a year can be too long.
20 months.
Tier 1- 6 months
Tier 2- 6 months
Tier 3- 8 months
Thats what I want.
As short as fucking possible, because at this point the only way Ret is going to get fixed is with another expansion revamp...
I don't know what the class design team was smoking when they all decided this design for Ret: "Melee with no mobility, no gap closer, sub-par damage, poor utility, and a buildup time for their burst, so that when they do actually get into melee with a target the target has plenty of time to easily get away before burst can happen... Oh, and 10%+ of their DPS is reliant on other players because of BoM" was a good idea, but it must have been some pretty fucking strong shit...
I want to sit the entire dev team down, and force them all to play Ret in arenas/RBGs in Legion so they can all see how fucking awful it is... This design shouldn't have made it out of alpha, let alone beta, and most certainly not to the expansion's launch without a fucking word in response to the massive amount of feedback they have been given.
Last edited by Schattenlied; 2016-07-15 at 05:51 AM.
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