Last time I checked, 50 people in the whole world are working on Heroic Ragnaros. You're good. We'll have PLENTY of information on patch 4.3 in due time. ;) |
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Awesome. Best of luck to them! |
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That's not totally unlike the way we released Icecrown Citadel raid content. Some people like that type of artificial gating, while others hate it. It really just depends on what we feel makes sense for any given content. In this case, we didn't feel it was necessary to arbitrarily throttle player ability to progress through the Firelands. |
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I just don't really understand the cause for concern here on the part of the average player. It's Friday, so I feel like throwing out a weird analogy to the movie Good Will Hunting. Let's say 99.9% of the World of Warcraft playerbase has the general aptitude level of Chuckie Sullivan (Ben Affleck). The five or so guilds that have cleared 5/7 Heroic Firelands are the Will Huntings (Matt Damon) of World of Warcraft. :p |
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Speaking personally as a gamer, I guess I just don't share that perspective. If I'm having fun, it's all gravy. I'm not thinking to myself, "wait, am I doing too good? What will I do next week if I'm too successful this week?" Go play. Have fun. Get loot. You have stuff left to do yet, so there isn't much reason to raise concerns about running out of content now. Venture onward. Impress me. Impress us all. You alone are assigned this feat. |
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Maaaaaaaaaaaaybe.
I see what has transpired in this here post. |
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That's a little bit different. There are some great rewards available through the new daily quests which can be obtained purely by doing solo content. So in order to make sure the items aren't too easy to obtain and they don't too quickly flood onto the realms, there has to be a barrier to entry. In the case of daily quests, that means giving players plenty to work towards over a period of time which we can control. The idea was to give more casual or solo players a chance to continue endgame item progression, but it means the criteria for obtaining those items has to be very different from the way items are obtained via dungeons, raids, or PvP. Perhaps down the road we'll be able to implement some cool new features which allow casual players unique and interesting ways to obtain loot, beyond just doing daily quests. |
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I like Caesar salads. I'll be the first to admit it. But what I really can't stand is a salad with way too much dressing on it. It really ruins the salad. Your post is so drenched in frustration and sarcasm that it's really ruining my salad. |