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6-23-2011 @ 2:35PM
SR said...
Because tracking sites like MMO-champion for the next week full-time after a new tier is released for updates/clarification on boss abilities is a productive way to spend your time than finding out about an encounter straight from the developers' manual?
Not to mention, this isn't a virtual reality brain-prober that dumps information into your brain. There will be people out there that won't read strats from Wowhead that won't read the boss encounter journals, either. I, for one, is grateful for the fact that I won't have to occupy my second screen with my browser.
Any opinion against this feature is a shallow argument. Furthermore, saying "Don't read it if you don't want it" is a perfectly reasonable antithesis. They're not banned from developing their own streamlined tactic, or being ingenious in how they handle the encounter.