Someone in my guild said Elvis is still alive.
Someone in my guild said Elvis is still alive.
Someone in my guild told me that white thing on the wall with two holes is a key cleaner
didnt ion said in a recent interview that he would love to kick lfr and all that fucked up casuals out of the game, if bobby kottick wouldnt ride his ass up and down with that gravedigger monster truck from that 90s series ?
ps:
preach said he give a fuck.
ps2:
ppl said they give a fuck about preach.
ps3:
preach became old and fat.
ps4:
is a video gaming console.
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Now if only they would make raid missions not doable in LFR, that would probably create even more normal pugs for people to join, and that would give zero reason to run LFR at all. Must say it's the first xpac where LFR was a non-factor, so I'm happy about that.
Do not think so as many it is the only way for some people to see the raid content without having to spend certains hours of the week.
You have a lot of fakers in LFR and peoples idea of what and who is toxic is very different. My biggest issue are the afk ppl, ppl in the wrong specs or ppl that wont do what they need to for their role like a tank taunting. Some of these things are issues due to language issues which is part of the reason Brazilian servers get such a bad rep. Ultimately the time spent in queue wasted to trolls makes LFR a no go for me.
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i hope they delete lfr because it waisting time for people they never raid any more
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I'm in the same boat, I virtually never do LFR anymore, simply due to the toxic environment in there, and due to that environment, it honestly makes speed clearing normal on my alts easier than suffering through another week of Argus/Coven/Kin'garoth/Aggramar LFR wipefests. (Nobody ever knows the fights, their own class mechanics, half the time don't speak a lick of english, and AFK on trash the entire time (and bosses too if I'm being honest. And if you try to point any of these people in the right direction, even in the kindest way possible, you (at best) get told off for "trying to kill my enjoyment of the game." At worst, you generally get kicked for trying to help people progress.) But alas, as I said, I don't really bother with that cesspool anymore, but I think that you make a very valid point that gets overlooked far too often.
Like it or not, LFR gives Blizzard a good reason to pour more resources into raiding in general, because for every raider that wants it removed for whatever vain/personal reason, there's at least 1 person scared of non-automated queuing systems that loves LFR, and this is actually a good thing for all of us. I just really feel that this is a misunderstood/missed point in a lot of the LFR discussion.
TL;DR: Speaking as an avid LFR hater. LFR is actually good for raiding, as it encourages Blizzard to pour more resources into raiding as a whole.
so Warlords of Draenor is /'woɹː.loɹːdz ʌv 'ɖɹæːn.oɹː/.I've always loved how in an attempt to make pronunciation through text easier to understand people have created a seemingly alien cypher for which few people without a degree related to language would ever been able to understand.
LFR is stuck in this game for better, or worse, until the end.
Why would they remove the greatest update to the game ever done, alongside mythic+?
Would be wonderful if they did but they wont.
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