So we get a new expansion that has:
- New land to discover
- New raids
- New dungeons
- New abilities
- New/fun mechanics in quests and on bosses
- New class
- New talent system
- Challenge dungeons
- Scenarios
- Pet battles
- Farming (Tillers)
- hundreds of new quests
- etc.
And you dare to say there's no innovation? Besides the items in normal type that are maybe not that innovative, still the ones in bold are actually innovations in my book....
i'm not sure if this has been said, but the real problem with dailies is that they aren't hard.
there isn't anything quite as boring as being invincible, without the threat of losing there is no joy in victory.
Wait so your mad you can't throw on a tabard and be done in one day? Sounds to me like you started playing in wrath good sir.
post armory so we can see if you lie
This is a lot of hot air about nothing surely. You don't even need exalted to buy valour gear, only revered. I am actually enjoying having stuff to do! We have a great menu to choose from, a pity some people just want fast food.
I for one am loving the dailies, and enjoying seeing the realm community out in the max level zones rather than sat in cities queueing. You know what is great? Playing on a RP-PvP server and killing the twerps from Alliance side.
P.s If you spent as much time in game questing as you do on the forums moaning, you'd be exalted by now.
I'm sorry you expected completely new content from Blizzar, inspite of what the past expansions have shown. It's all my fault.
This whining is all about getting tired, not realising that you just need a few days break.
Just got exalted with klaxxi yesterday, half a way to exalted with lotus, half way to revered with shado-pan(no need more then revered)
, haf way to revered with celestials (no need more then revered), an i did not do them every day. I knew when to take a break and spend an evening with a bottle(my choise), and i also know that in a matter of 10-15 days i'll be done with it. I can wait for 15 days for the hell of MOP to go away and be free to chose only the things i enjoy.
If you're not strong enough for this right now - don't whine, just relax and keep on when you feel it's the reight itme for it. Anyway it's just the beginning of MOP
Not enough content leads to QQ. Overwhelming amount of content leads to QQ. Poor Blizzard, no matter what they do people still find ways to do nothing but complain.
First off, you do NOT get the same exact dailies every day for any of the factions. Secondly, the Klaxxi dailies DO affect the zone and the quest hub itself as do Shado-Pan but to a much lesser degree. Lastly, you do not have to do every faction every day. Just do the ones you have time for and the ones that lead to the rewards you want the most. It's all about the mounts by the way so you do need to get exalted. Gear gets replaced, mounts are forever. I have my Cloud Serpent and Crane so far and I'm getting close to the Shado-Pan tiger.
Finally, stop whining because there is so much to do at level 90 that you can't find the time for it. This is a huge improvement over what we have seen in any of the previous expansions.
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no worries, the gear that you get is not that fundamental, craft and other stuff you can buy. Soon there will be a way to spend your Valor/Justice regardless of your reputation. If you find the daily monotonous and boring it's your prerogative, don't do them and you will be fine, concentrate on instances/challenge modes/scenarios or anything else you feel fun
The current system is about as good as it's ever been for a casual player. At some point, getting things or pushing progression will require a greater commitment, this is true of everything you'll ever do in life including this particular game. If you consider sports, games, then you realize the guys who put in the greatest number of reps into it will typically improve but it takes a level of commitment on their part. Likewise studies, while not a game it's more likely than not that a person putting more time in will see greater rewards. That's not to say there aren't people that can roll out of bed and be the best athlete or ace every test... but like everything else in life, not everyone has the same skill sets or available time, so either a person makes it work or accepts what they can and cannot do based on the amount of time they are able to commit to things.. I'm not saying that to be dismissive, it's just reality.
I've never asked my sports leagues to change their schedule for me, I've had to adjust mine. I've never asked my firm to adjust their hours for my life, I have had to adjust mine. The game is yet another choice and time sink for me, one that has required me to juggle things at times. But it's not like the situation is as hopeless as you constantly try to paint it. If LFR isn't cutting it, a person can either try to squeeze a regular raid group into the equation or try to form a regular pug for people with similar time constraints. It really isn't that hard to find people with similar schedules if you just try to put a pug together and then ask them why they aren't raiding with a guild or what their availability might be. But again, that would take effort on the individuals part, instead of throwing their hands up and pretending Blizzard has failed.
At the end of the day, some will decide they don't want yet another hobby or commitment in their lives and cut bait. More power to them. I do feel for the people who enjoy the game and simply cannot work it into their schedules, so that have put the game on hold entirely but that doesn't really seem to be the situation in your case.
I never even started. They collect data on all this stuff, if they find out a large portion of the playerbase isn't doing dailies, something will get changed.
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Damn, I actually read all of that, fml. That just goes to show how interesting WoW is for me right now.
But I do agree with you. I don't really have a problem with having to do the dailies for the rep and the gear, but the fact that doing them feels like the only justifiable reason to log on makes me not want to play. I miss logging on and having something to do that was not gear related.
I haven't logged on all day and I still don't want to. But taking a few days off always works. I think you should just take some time off from WoW and let that excitement that always pulls us back build up again.
Weird, I never realy cared about daily quests (Got to revered with Golden Lotus yesterday, and exalted with The Tillers not so long ago.), and yet I found a 25man raiding guild, on a new the new server I transfered to. And I got raid ready geared from just doing the HCs.
So don't come with the bullshit that you "need" to do daily quests to get gear so you can raid >.< just have a freaking brain and you'll manage
So, if that's the main activity for a player, you saying, "don't like it, unsub"?
Because this "you don't need to do them" rah rahs are basically telling folks to leave.
Players usually did these dailies for gearing out alts. When the mains get tied up in them..."Houston, we have a problem...".
It's a repeat of the Cata opening mistake. Gating that hard at the beginning turns players off, and the result was the largest loss of subscriptions in the game, with another off the cuff reference to "l2p".
Arrogance does not help.
From the #1 Cata review on Amazon.com: "Blizzard's greatest misstep was blaming players instead of admitting their mistakes.
They've convinced half of the population that the other half are unskilled whiners, causing a permanent rift in the community."