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6-14-2008 @ 4:35PM
HamOnRye said...
I would have to second the comment that raiding kills the enjoyment of the game when it starts feeling like a job.
I am currently taking a break (well I have been on break for 4 months) after being the raid coordinator for guild I was in. Arranging raid time to fit with everyones schedule, establishing raid rules, preparing guild bank for consumables, making sure people are on time, arranging for replacements, and other associated activities really drained the enjoyment out of the game.
The other thing I have realized is no matter what they add for PvE content, it eventually becomes old. It eventually dawned on me that regardless of how technical a fight scaled up, its still scripted. I having looking more and more towards FPS as a living thinking opponent is infinitely more complex and engaging. Hopefull WoTLK will add significant more complexity to the PvP end.
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