Yet it has nothing to do with the catch up options. Do you take a fresh max level character into hard mode raids, while he is still wearing greens? I didn't think so. This is how the game works, you do content, you get rewards, you use those rewards to move on. Even with the stupidly easy LFR raids, you still have to go through the motions and do them. New buddy starts playing, you still have to wait months for him to level and grind basic gear (or buy him some from the AH), and then wait for him to run LFR and collect freebie raid epics.
Wait...this is my argument, you're the one saying "LFR invalidates old content, no one runs it anymore!" I've already stated this exact argument as a pro for catch-up, the content is still there, you still have to do it, instead it doesn't take you months to go from mint max lvl with greens to previous tier epics.
And new buddy starts, wait months? Dafuq? RAF - levels 1-70 are two days work, 80-90 two days work, 90-95 with 33% exp nerf, 3-4 days work. New level 90 <1 week, caught up ilvl to previous tier another 2-3 days.
This is the exact same route I went with my friend in medical school. Two weeks after he bought the game he was in our Alt raid group. Since the guy is wicked smart, and knows how to stay out of fire, two weeks later he was in the main raid group doing Hard Modes.
Huh? You said you had a guild of 40, but they abandoned BWL after they started working on Naxx. They *could* do BWL, there is no game mechanic blocking them, it's just a matter of choice that they choose to not do it. In the same way, a group of 8 friends hypothetically could recruit 2 more people to start doing real raids, but if they choose to not do so they can't raid.
I belonged to a guild with 100+ members, that doesn't mean I controlled them. If I were a GM (like I am now) you damn right I'd schedule or organize events to help people catch up (shoot, that was one of my main focus in WOTLK and why we went from a 10man to 2x10mans to 25man during our guild's growth.)
Again top tier guilds don't gear people up, it is their expectation for you to gear yourself up (I carry this mentality still, you want to join my raid roster - you earn it, I will help you but not carry you through current content.)
I don't see the difference. Your whole "but I need 38 people!" cry rant doesn't even make sense, you already have a full guild, they just don't want to do BWL. It's not more people you need, you just need to be in a guild with people that have the same goals as you. Obviously your guild was very progression oriented, while you wanted to slum it in the older raids with your incredibly slow-leveling buddy. You should have left the guild at that point.
Because you refuse to see it. Because it turns your whole point upside down. If you think running a 40man is the equivalent of a 10man you are out of your mind.
And slow leveling buddy? And you know this, how?
Why on earth would I want to skip over BWL and AQ40? That is tons of fun and interesting content to raid through. There is no reason to skip to Naxx! It's only in modern WoW where skipping to the last raid has become a thing, and I can't stress enough: it's a terrible thing, not a good thing.
Skip it? I never said skip it. You can't even follow my argument. Nerf MC, make it a 20man, Nerf BWL make it a 20man, all it involved was retweaking some mechanics, then you'd see a bunch of people progressing through MC/BWL and getting into AQ20 and then a skip stone away from AQ40.
These are viable catch-up mechanisms that wouldn't require you to skip content. This was the system they put in place with WOTLK and that expansion saw the biggest surge in raiding. Gee, I wonder why.
Suggesting that I would be upset about not being able to skip to naxx straight out of molten core is absurd.
Yet, if given the option - you'd take it.
I'm glad you pointed out that you had to "translate" what I said into that, because I obviously didn't say that directly. Next time, skip the translation, I'll speak for myself, I don't need your straw man arguments.
You make enough of your own
What a tragedy, the poor player actually has to do AQ40 after finishing BWL, instead of skipping directly to Naxx. Allow me to play the world's tiniest violin.
And yet you still continue to miss my point. I never said skip, not once, you keep inferring it because that is what you wish I was saying so you'd make valid points. Try again.
In any case, going from BWL to AQ40 to Naxx certainly is more fun and interesting than going from level 90 dungeons to LFR to LFR to Normal mode to hard mode of the same damn raid.
It most definitely is more fun, and that is how I continue to test raiders who want to join my roster. You want a spot - earn it.
But I can only do this because it is so much easier to get 8 people from my roster of 50+ to take alts through MV/HOF/TOES/TOT. I'm not very confident I'd have the same success trying to get 38 people.
Nice try with the loaded question.
I don't care about others, but I like to see results for my work. If I work for 4 months raiding, and it turns out all the stuff I got is already obsolete, I feel cheated.
So that time spent with your raiding buddies, pointless. Having the higher ilvl for months, pointless.
Face it, you just want to feel special, even if for a month.
The 54% who quit playing don't care either, ha!
54% quit? You have reading comprehension issues. What's new.
I like the progressive difficulty in going from boss to boss and the reward of beating a boss for the first time.
That doesn't exist anymore. Killing the bosses the first time is an absolute utter joke in LFR, so there is zero feeling of accomplishment. Killing them in normal mode, while slightly harder, doesn't offer a real payoff because it feels like you already did it (which you did, in LFR).
Don't run LFR? problem solved. Any more complaints?
In AQ40, killing huhuran and seeing twin emperors for the first time was an amazing feeling. I try to imagine what it would be like if, instead, we killed huhuran and saw twin emperors, after having already killed twin emperors 20 times in LFR, it wouldn't even be close to the same payoff.
Que? Amigo, LFR is optional - you make it mandatory. You rob yourself of that "my first time" experience. Don't like it, don't do it. Find a guild that is still hardcore (they do exist, want a referral?) Stop acting like you can't do something, you just aren't trying and instead take the easiest route then whine you took it. EDIT: Now that I think about it, the LFR wing for each dungeon opened up a week after. So unless your guild was terrible, you had a solid whole week to experience that "my first kill." Since WoW is so easy now, by your own admission, you must have killed all the bosses outside of LFR first
You can't, nice try.
Raid Leader: why is your gear so under level, why don't you have normal mode gear?
Me: Well, I'm just going to do the raid on hard mode, not multiple difficulties, because I find it more fun this way.
Raid Leader has kicked you from the raid.
Haha, this is as stupid as your 10vs40 analogy.
I honestly have no idea. I was having fun playing, but I certainly wasn't recording the weeks spent in each raid. I spent months and months in ZG because I wanted to get the exalted rewards. We started Molten Core late but because we ran through it so fast we continued doing it well into our BWL raiding days. We finished BWL before the release of AQ40, I remember that much. Did AQ40 and killed huhuran, then guild exploded. Joined another guild and did Naxx through to KT.
Months and months in one raid dungeon? Really?
So yes. Doing a different raid every month and progressing gradually is more satisfying to me than doing one raid over and over and over again at varying difficulty levels.
Now you know why I asked you that question. Seems it was fine in Vanilla but in MoP, where there is a faster release schedule and thus more raids, you have an issue.
A fake personal handicap isn't a substitute for challenging single difficulty raids. If it was, there would only be LFR mode, and if you wanted to make it harder you could raid with less gear on.
/facepalm It's like you aren't even reading your own words.
Yep, that is it. I don't even care about the "lazy", yes I am lazy compared to hardcore raiders who love to raid 30 hours a week. It's a damn game, it's supposed to be played for fun, not like a job.
And this is probably I find this most amusing. You're basically a casual complaining about people being more casual than you. It's like "dude, really?"
And yes, you're 100% right it is a damn game, it is suppose to be fun, yet you want to rain on other people's fun because it invalidates your minute efforts.
Are you even reading? I said "I mean, what if he *did* get geared up, but your guild leaders still didn't want him because he didn't know all the Naxx fights?" And you respond with *that*? Catch-up mechanisms don't teach you the hard mode boss mechanics, sorry. You fail.
Oh come on, how do you come up with these analogies? Don't know the fights?
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Learning a fight ~minutes, attaining the gear for the fight ~months. In your head the two are equal. Roger.
First of all you really can't, doing it "like vanilla" requires a player base "like vanilla'. Even if you personally choose to go through raids in order in normal mode or heroic mode only, doesn't mean you will find a raid following the same guidelines. In fact, it is impossible.
Yep, it's impossible to find 9 other link minded people who'd rather earn the rewards. So very impossible.
So you would be fine with the removal of heroic mode? I mean, you could still make it harder if you wanted, just tell your raid to remove pants before zoning. Don't use enchants. Run the 10 man raid with 8.
I've ran 10mans with 8 people for fun. It is fun, and challenging. We've also ran old content with that content gear. It was fun, and challenging. You know when raids are only 2 days a week you have to create events for your guild to have fun.
Fake difficulty and fake limitations doesn't make up for the flaws of modern WoW, sorry.
The flaws of modern WoW from everything you've said (which you've restated in this post) is you aren't a snow-flake. Nope, them flaws won't go away. Wanna be a snow-flake again, join Paragon and be a world first. The rest is just playing "catch-up"
