WoW, Casually: Is WoW still fun?
Robin Torres writes WoW, Casually for the player with limited playtime. Of course, you people with lots of playtime can read this too, but you may get annoyed by the fact that we are unashamed, even proud, of the fact that beating WoW isn't our highest priority. Take solace in the fact that your gear is better than ours, but if that doesn't work, remember that we outnumber you. Not that that's a threat, after all, we don't have time to do anything about it. But if WoW were a democracy, we'd win.
I'm letting you into my thought process again this week, because I think I'm one of many players with limited playtime asking themselves if they are still having fun in WoW.
Me: I hate that video. Stormtroopers are cold, impersonal evil -- they don't dance!
Myself: I love it! Yay!
I: I don't know. I just don't know.
Me: So here we are again.
I: Yep. The List is pretty obsolete right now until I do more playtesting and research.
Myself: Playing WoW is fun!
Me: Is it? Still?
I: I don't know.
Myself: Yes it is!
Me: Prove it.
Myself: Random Battlegrounds!
Me: Jumping on the bandwagon again I see.
I: It's new. It's fun. It's ever changing. If you like PvP, like I do, it really is something to get excited about. The only problem with it, like everything, is that after a while of doing only battlegrounds, it feels like a grind. The cool thing about dailies is that it drums up interest making the queues lower. The bad thing about dailies is that it makes you feel like it's on your To Do list, sucking a little bit of the fun out of it. WoW is supposed to be our stress release, not another thing we didn't get done in our busy lives. So yes, battlegrounds are fun and yes the new system makes it more fun, but you still need to mix it up so you don't accidentally suck all the fun out of it.
Myself: Random Dungeons!
Me: That's the previous bandwagon. And what about the jerks?
I: Your online experience may vary. Seriously, there are jerks everywhere, that shouldn't keep you away from the dungeon finder. If you make sure you complete the regular versions before the heroic versions and make a minimum effort on gear and learning the instance, then you will usually find the dungeon finder a good experience. Yes there are jerks, but many of them only show their jerkiness if you are noobing it up in a dungeon too hard for your knowledge/skill/gear. Except in Scarlet Monastery -- for some reason, that level range is full of amazingly bad players with amazingly huge egos and amazingly poor attitudes. It would be an interesting academic study to figure out why exactly that is.
Me: So dailies and randoms. Yawn. Is casual WoW just repetition and grind these days?
I: There is plenty of entertainment to be mined out of Azeroth, as long as you don't just do the things that are dished up and served to you.
Me: Like?
Myself: Events!Me: The holidays are over for a while. Oh wait, is this just a plug for It came from the Blog?
I: Not exactly, but yes, the It came from the Blog events are a good example of the player-run events that often occur. We hold them monthly and announce them here on WoW.com and in the guild message on Zangarmarsh. Our Gurubashi Beatdown was too much fun, for example. But the other player run events are hard to find. Try your realm forums for upcoming player-run event announcements. Or come up with one yourself -- anyone can do it if you want to put in the time and effort. Also, The Classifieds will start listing player-run events from now on, so send any future ones that you know about to theclassifieds@wow.com.
Me: In before the LOLRP comments...
Myself: Roleplay!
I: Only a few player run events are roleplaying ones and those generally occur on RP servers because of the griefing factor. However, roleplaying is definitely a way to spice up your
Me: That's nice and all, but roleplaying isn't for everyone and I think a lot of people are done leveling before Cataclysm hits. What if a player wants to keep current characters but do something else with them?
Myself: AHPvP!
I: The Auction House is a game within a game for sure. Gold Capped, Time is Money and Insider Trader all have tips for maximizing your gold for fun. You could easily spend your time before the expansion trying to amass as much wealth as possible.
Me: Again, not for everybody.
Myself: Collecting!
I: This really is a good time to get some collecting done. Many things will go away in the expansion, and if you're bored anyway, why not collect pets, mounts, achievements -- whatever makes you happy.
Me: The real problem here seems to be that the expansion is looming but not close enough.
I: I think everyone should make a Cataclysm Bucket List.
Myself: A list! A list!
I: There are quests that will probably disappear, achievements that you won't be able to get or even just seeing the world before it is altered forever. I think it likely that we will get Cataclysm before BlizzCon, but it's still a few months off at least so we have time to get things done in Azeroth before we can't anymore. Even if you think you really don't care, I think it's worth a few minutes of making sure there is nothing you won't regret.
Me: But what if none of the above sounds fun?
Myself: Star Trek Online!
I: There are so many other games out there that if you really aren't having fun in Azeroth right now, it's the perfect time to go explore other worlds. Your characters and all their gear will still be here when you get back. And you shouldn't force yourself to spend your valuable leisure time doing something that isn't enjoyable to you right now. Our weekly WRUP always has a list of fun games we are playing when we're not playing WoW.
Me: Let's wrap this up.
I: Ok.
Myself: Have fun!
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Reader Comments (Page 4 of 4)
Chiroptera Mar 26th 2010 4:25AM
Nah the Star wars Stars Dance off 2007 2008 & 2009
2008 is my favorite
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkTQwP2gFxU
Zem Mar 26th 2010 5:02AM
Depends on it for the most people succes is getting alot of gold and good gear and that's it that's why i'm saying we need other content in which we can have fun and mor freedom but also get some good stuff without the hours of raiding. Believe me i want to do something for my gear but raiding is almost the only way. Even raiding feel like a job to be honest.
meatykid Mar 26th 2010 6:57AM
i absolutely adore the LFD system except for at certain levels when it becomes a nightmare. in my experience never use the dungeon between 32 and 40 and never between 60 and 64
in the 32-40 bracket you are guaranteed to have a horrible mismatch group for SM
in the 60-64 you will either get; a random deathknight in spirit gear who death grips from the tank or you will get a DK belonging to some elitist prat who thinks that he can join the LFD tool as a dps and then get the spirit wearing DK to tank...
personal experience may vary
thutch77 Mar 26th 2010 10:25AM
I'm surprised you didn't mention the alt game or the twink game.
Now's a great time to level some additional characters to 80.
Arghor Mar 26th 2010 2:35PM
WoW gets boring after each "teleport to somewhere" tool. There's a long time we don't need to travel to battlegrounds. Then they launched the "teleport to dungeon" feature (LFD). The world is empty. No one travels anymore to go to instances (and since long time to battlegrounds too).
Blizzard saved us a lot of time with those teleports. But where all the fun from fighting the other faction at the meeting stone go? Where the "surprise effect" of random encounters while traveling go? We all roam at capital cities only. There's no purpose leaving towns.
I really miss WORLD of warcraft as it was before all these teleport stuff.
steven Mar 26th 2010 3:16PM
Darn mages and their ports, or is the wizards that did it?
I got sucked in after launch of WoTLK. Ok, I jumped but whatever. I still enjoy this game so much I broke my tradition of only taking hand-me-down computers and went out and got a new laptop to play WoW on anywhere anytime. Nothing beats seeing everything in High or Ultra effects settings for the first time. It's a hole new game to me seeing the snow in PoS or watching it rain in CoS and finding other little things like that.
/me hugs Blizzard
/me hugs WoW.com for helping me be one step over noob from everyone else.
Henri Mar 27th 2010 6:47AM
I find WoW rather pointless these days. A few years ago, when I was still leveling, WoW was full of new things. There was always a new quest or a new area to be explored, sometimes with interesting people, too. Nowadays the game feels like a competitive teamsport to be mastered. Even though I cancelled my subscription two months ago, the articles on wow.com give me the same vibe: Most of them seem to be about getting better in the game, be they about raids, gear or PvP.
It just feels like pointless repetition, is all I'm saying.