Forum Post of the Day: The heroic badge gear QQ&A
Romn, a warrior over in Europe, had this great idea to put a "QQ&A" on the official WoW forums over there, which debunks a lot of the mistaken assumptions people have about new gear purchasable with heroic badges in Patch 2.3. The format basically poses the "QQ" question ("QQ" is somehow shorthand for "Cry a lot"), followed by the no-nonsense answer showing the reasoning behind the way things are.
His basic premise is that the new heroic trade-ins are not at all the same T5 raiding gear. Instead, they're just different, and depending on what stats you need most, you'll probably find that the raiding gear from Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep is still better. He says the new heroic sets certainly don't break the game or make raiding useless -- they just open the door to pretty good gear for people who can't get into those raids. Other people in the thread go back and forth with him for a bit, noting that for certain classes and talent specs, the new gear actually is the best gear in the entire game. The posters in that thread take the discussion even farther, and they present their ideas well.
Certainly there's a lot to discuss on this topic, but what I love about this post is the "QQ&A" format. There are a lot of reasonable complaints people can make about game issues, of course, but more often than not, even these reasonable complaints can get blown way out of proportion. I'd love to see more QQ&As about other topics on the forums as a way of helping players to reestablish their understanding of what's really going on in the game, and not get distracted by those who use smoke and mirror arguments to make light drizzles seem like hurricanes. It's only when you take away the over-simplified and over-hyped "QQing" than you can discuss a problem with a practical understanding of what's going on.
His basic premise is that the new heroic trade-ins are not at all the same T5 raiding gear. Instead, they're just different, and depending on what stats you need most, you'll probably find that the raiding gear from Serpentshrine Cavern and Tempest Keep is still better. He says the new heroic sets certainly don't break the game or make raiding useless -- they just open the door to pretty good gear for people who can't get into those raids. Other people in the thread go back and forth with him for a bit, noting that for certain classes and talent specs, the new gear actually is the best gear in the entire game. The posters in that thread take the discussion even farther, and they present their ideas well.
Certainly there's a lot to discuss on this topic, but what I love about this post is the "QQ&A" format. There are a lot of reasonable complaints people can make about game issues, of course, but more often than not, even these reasonable complaints can get blown way out of proportion. I'd love to see more QQ&As about other topics on the forums as a way of helping players to reestablish their understanding of what's really going on in the game, and not get distracted by those who use smoke and mirror arguments to make light drizzles seem like hurricanes. It's only when you take away the over-simplified and over-hyped "QQing" than you can discuss a problem with a practical understanding of what's going on.







Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Jon Nov 10th 2007 11:57AM
QQ stems from the old Warcraft Battlenet. The command to quit the game was Alt-Q, then repeated for confirmation. Sometimes, a frustrated opponent would forget to hit the alt key and just spam the message channel with "qq," signifying, "I just got schooled and am a sore loser, so I'm taking my ball and going home."
It didn't take too long for the letters to catch on as a way to tell someone, "You're whining. Either suck it up or quit the game."
-Jon.
Clint Nov 10th 2007 11:59AM
Slightly offtopic, but John mentioned this aside in the article:
("QQ" is somehow shorthand for "Cry a lot")
Western emoticons are based on drawing a face sideways (most of the time the nose is omitted):
:-D >:p :o
Japanese emoticons are based around drawing the eyes and looking at it straight on (most of the time, the () are omitted):
(o.O) (^_^) >_<
So two eyes crying is: (Q.Q) or just QQ for short.
I hope you found this presentation interesting and informative.
Clint Nov 10th 2007 12:01PM
Or I might be wrong. That was how it was told to me.
syu Nov 10th 2007 4:36PM
i think QQ is chinese in origin.
the word cry in chinese sounds like how they pronounce Q, therefore, QQ is a taunt