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no they didn't earn them. Heroic is 400 ilvl and normal is 385. anything above that requires luck which by definition isn't earning.
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are you so filled with irrational rage that you didn't bother to read even 5 more words, let alone the op or god forbid actually watching the video after seeing the name preach?
Should players who are "stuck" get to move on though? If you're doing a heroic raid, and get stuck on, say, the 5th boss... do you actually deserve to move past that point? Maybe you just aren't a heroic-level raider.
I think most things in this thread come back to entitlement. The game now is designed to make everyone feel entitled to everything. Everyone can kill every boss, can get every piece of loot (with varying, random item levels) and experience all content, regardless of their own skill level. That just goes against everything I believe about video games. I want to feel like everything I do, every skill I learn, every stride I make in competence, comes with a reward. I don't want to feel like my skill and effort is completely untethered to the content and rewards I get.
Things aren't as pretty as I'd like them to be, that's true. But he's focussing way too hard on the negative. I'm all for nuance, Preach isn't. Do direct me to the part where I'm using ad hominem arguments though.
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Yeah, if he'd have a balanced opinion, I'd be totally fine with him, except he doesn't. Most of his video's are negative. I'm all for having a good discussion about the game, a balanced one. He's mostly sprouting his criticism as if he's the authority on the game and knows what we all want from the game. I don't think BfA is awesome, far from it, but it certainly isn't as bad as Preach paints it out to be. He's just feeding off of the negativity and making a buck out of it. That's why I don't like him.
And if a player who does heroic gets over 410 how does it affect the mythic player in any way outside of "muh epeen?"
Hint it doesn't. They are not forced outside of some ego maniac mythic raider. Hell they might never see that 410 player. Simply put who the hell cares about what others have?
You don't exactly come off as someone who has watched very much of his content, but get your opinion of him from braindead MMO-champion threads like these. He STILL makes zero money from his youtube videos. He is NOT exclusively negative in any of his videos. If your impression is that he's overly negative, it's because BfA is such a shitshow it has almost no positives about it. Why would he not make videos of that then? He has made videos about the good stuff too, however little that might be, but you've probably not even cared to look for them. And when he's made videos of all 3 positive things about BfA, what else is there to make videos of?
He made a greater number of positive videos during Legion, probably because the game didn't suck as bad, but he still put out his fair share of videos focusing on negative aspects then too, because the game wasn't at all flawless. The game right now is in a bad state, and not describing and discussing them in detail is not going to help anyone, except those that don't want to hear such opinions, because their personal feelings get hurt when someone says something bad about a video game.
What he means to do with critical videos is to encite discussion. You've stated several times you don't agree with his opinions, but you've yet to actually confront any of his claims from the video in the OP, or any of his videos for that matter. Every single post you've made in this thread has been the same "I can't stand his negativity, he's only feeding off of the state of the game and his fellow haters to make a quick buck" trite. In fact, looking at your post history, almost every post you've made on the entire site since christmas boils down to "I detest negative opinions but I'm not gonna explain why they're wrong. I still like BfA, and if you don't like it, quit. Down with negative content creators and their easy money!" There was one post where you stated you liked warfronts, emissaries and casual pvp.
Can you even write down the things you specifically disagree with him in the video and explain in detail why, or are you just going to stick with that you don't like him or his opinions because they're negative?
I don't agree with his recent negative videos but he's not a whiner. I couldn't give a toss about high-level raiding but he knows his stuff and is always interesting-elitists annoy me but he doesn't usually.
Truth is Preach is one of a few big wow youtubers who hasn't deserted wow. And they just banned him. Smart move.
You keep believing that. Mythic doesn't truly get outgeared until there are major nerfs - far beyond what we had so far (most of which is countered by Demo lock nerfs) - or until next tier power jump. The only boss that gets completely crushed while ignoring all mechanics is the first one. Jadefire is fairly lenient, too, but nowhere near to same extent. Other ones will still murder you if you mess up.
Tantrum still deals a ton of damage and will kill people if you time it incorrectly/lose the orbs/fail on interrupts on two mobs. One badly placed gold puddle (or lightning orb) can mean a wipe on Opulence. Conclave is a boss that actually punishes you for having too much dps with crazy overlaps. Bad door placement/fire handling/tanks swaps on Rasta = still wipe. Failing on bots/putting dot on the raid/slow dispel on bomb? Wipe. Blockade might let you skip one set of adds but not much else. And Jaina is still a monster that will require hundreds of wipes for first kill.
You get gear because game rewards you with it. I dont care about you opinion about how game should be played honestly.
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Bosses in raids are only one source of loot. And they did, they complete challenge imposed by the game and get rewarded with loot. Also, by the game.
Your personal opinion is irrelevant, same as mine.
Most of the posts on these forums are personal opinions. And it’s okay. You not caring about our personal opinions is also a personal opinion in itself. And it’s okay.
The game rewards you gear that’s a fact. The effort you have to put in to get the reward is up for debate. The size and relevance of the reward is up for debate.
I don’t believe rewarding an excessive amount of gear is a good for the game. The learning curve of e.g. heroic raids is neglected if people outgear the content before starting it.
Last edited by Kaver; 2019-03-28 at 03:29 PM.