It's entirely true unfortunately. I didn't learn a single god damn thing from lfr that we didn't have to go ahead and wipe all over again in normal with.
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Yea I guess. That's the disconnect here. I'm just AMAZED that they have such a hard time believing and accepting that others aren't as skilled as they are and will never be.
I said a combination of logging onto the game and leveling your character at max lvl.Do your reading skills have any fucking clue?
Also good work ignoring the obvious explanation that raiding is simple.
You compare raiding to becoming a doctor,like really?Did they drop you in a pool of ignorance when you was small?
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No I compared the limits of players ability to aquire "skill" to perform a task. Some people will just never be doctors. Some people will just never be world professional wrestlers. Raiding has nothing to do with that. It's far more apt then you compairing logging and lvling to the skill required to raid. That's an even BIGGER gap I mean are you kidding. I mean I know people who lvld click to play diablo style. Raiding is not simple relative to logging in or lvling and if you think it is I doubt that you play this game.
Ok, so not everyone has the capacity / opportunity / dedication to conquer every aspect of the game. Lots of very active pvp'ers won't get a gladiator title either. Is this a problem that should be tackled as well?
I will likely never get a TLPD mount. Should I demand that the spawn rate be adjusted?
unless your physicslly or mentally handicapped, anyone can get the needed skill. They just dont care to. If they cared enough they would be learning to raid instead of complaining
people complained raiding was too hard, so Blizz gave them LFR
Now that they have LFR they complain normal is too hard? Really?
Guess what the future complaint will be....
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We have faced trials and danger, threats to our world and our way of life. And yet, we persevere. We are the Horde. We will not let anything break our spirits!"
You people have a bizarre and fantastic world view. Not everybody can get the needed skill. If that were the case in the real world we'd all be doctors and lawyers and such.
Hell even if it were true (and it's not) it wouldn't fucking matter anyway. They don't want to commit the time to get the "skill" they need to do normal Normal NORMAL FUCKING CONTENT. Then they leave in droves when their isn't a difficulty suited to both their ability and their stomach to care enough about wiping.
In any event the solution 10 man icc normals. BEER LEAGUE. Bring it the fuck on Blizzard.
We have already established that they don't care to. T H E Y - D O N T - C A R E - T O - G E T - T H E - S K I L L - T O - R A I D - A T - T H E - S A M E - L E V E L - A S - Y O U. They care enough to play at the skill and effort level that they want to put forth.
I slowed that down, hope it helped.
No, some people complained that they didn't have the schedule required to raid. LFR was was made for them.
Exactly what 'engaging content' was aimed towards them when this game was on an upswing sub-wise? Raiding has always been a minority activity when you look at the entire population. Everything else that was in the game still exists, and more (and all of it is easier than ever).
And you have absolutely no data on the skill level of the folks who left, or why they left for that matter.
Some people are unable to brush their own teeth. Some people will always be excluded. It simply depends on where you place the "cutoff". It is also fairly arguable that the level of skill required to become a doctor is far beyond that of being able to raid the normal modes. I don't see it as a very good comparison, unless the purpose was to simply demonstrate the argument.
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