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10-11-2008 @ 4:04PM
aurorallew said...
Hardcore raiders upset they aren't getting another SWP. In old WoW, vanilla WoW, Blizzard conditioned raiders to believe the best rewards in the game would always theirs and they had a right to content most of the players would never see. The old Naxxramas was a diamond-encrusted horse buggy -- expensive and obsolete the day it launched.
Blizz has been regretting that mistake since launch, and is finally creating a progressive PvE path that guilds of normal people can pursue.
As a result, a tiny fraction of the .05 percent of the players who go to Blizzcon are revolting. I'm sure Blizzard understands that people at Blizzcon don't represent the average WoW player. Mistakes like SWP and the old Naxxramas serve to divide players and make people angry they're paying for content they can't use.
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10-11-2008 @ 4:18PM
Rob said...
You know i used to think like this. Now I think guilds that have gone through all the content in the game need something more to keep them interested. SW was great for this. It was hard, such that you had to have BT on farm to get in there and down bosses. It was a reversion to the old days where badge gear didn't cut it and there had to be zero slack in the raid. ALot of people like that (not me - but I realize that alot do). Anyway I hope in a year or so there will be another SW instance.