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5-23-2009 @ 6:53PM
Jon said...
Sure, there are many people out there that enjoy wiping on the same boss for several weeks. I'd imagine that's a pretty small percent of the WoW population though.
I'm glad Blizzard made raiding more accessible for the rest of us. I think raiding still offers a challenge, and the hard-more option seems like a better idea than a boss that only 1% of the player base will ever even see.
More QQ from the 'elite' raiding community is not the least bit surprising.
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5-24-2009 @ 2:09AM
Solex said...
I don't really think you're giving credit where its due per say, let's face it based on your statement you weren't on the ptrs when they were testing the fights that you're doing on a week to week basis and you're probably not one of the guys who's on Elitist Jerks data mining weapons or crunching numbers to figure out ideal gear or one of the guys on Arena Junkies figuring out what the new hot comp is.
A lot of people give the more bleeding edge guilds grief for downing content fast and I can see it and complaining, like GC said no matter how hard they make the content people will blow through it but at the end of the day they're still customers (which seems to be the common excuse the 10 man crews throw around.) and its because of them beating their heads against content that you're getting the nerfs that are letting these angry casual players in pugs see anything past Flame Leviathan