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9-16-2008 @ 2:54AM
Michel said...
I was speaking of that yesterday on a french blog
the main problem is very high level raid : people has forced to min/max, not to play as they want
and it creates frustration and reasons to quit the game
only a few really love to reroll whatever the "raid needs" (is it a sect? a new job? the Raid neeeeds).
others dislike it and try to be quiet about this.
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I dislike homogenization too, but in the end, it forces the game to be funnier and fairer.
I would prefer ALL talents are nice and helpful the same. but in the end, it's maybe impossible , you always have a raid leader telling you that peculiar boss need you to change everything
and always some annoying elitists telling you you are noob because you chose a combo they don't approve
"no sir, I know EVERYTHING about Wow Equations, but I prefer to play the game, not to specialize in excel"
So in fact, Blizzard try to suppress min/max optimization, to suppress frustration, to make impossible elitness.
in that, they are so right, very right, totally immensely right.
I just fear tomorrow we will all play generic borg against big blue cube.
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