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6-30-2011 @ 9:09PM
omedon666 said...
I'd be wrong not to tack on to this, however, that I think the "eventually is for everyone" design is laudable, and I applaud this incarnation of it, but I don't think it's Blizzard's place to brazenly say, essentially "anyone who should consider raiding should be able to do this with a group of random strangers now", because every defeat (not wipe, defeat, there's a difference) now has an officially declared expectation attached to it, to the tune of "but not you, you're not good enough". This is why I felt that the dungeon finder being enabled at release for heroics, was a very bad idea as well.
Accessibility=good
Officially expressed statement of expected player competence=dangerous