Thank you for answering my question even if it seems very vague.
Where did I complain?
Thank you for answering my question even if it seems very vague.
Where did I complain?
I’m not off topic, I answered your question, just maybe not in a way you were expecting or were pleased with, which is entirely within my rights, since I’m not interested in jumping through your rhetorical hoops.
In fact, I can even tell you things like “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” and “higitus figitus zumbakazing”, you’ll just have to deal with those as well.
But let me humour you: weeklies can give power rewards. If you consider a negligible IL increase that you can still get elsewhere to be an “edge” over other players in PvE content, that’s up to you. But just because a piece of content gives you an “edge” it doesn’t mean it’s “forced”, otherwise any piece of content with power attached to it would be “forced”, and that’s pretty dumb.
Stop talking about WoW as if game rewards held you at gunpoint, it’s a videogame, you do with it what you will.
I am sorry but you did not. My questions were a simple yes or no kind of questions and you refused to give either instead talking about other game modes.
If you are incapable of answering a question in a straight way perhaps reconsider responding at all.
I welcome you to read my posts in this thread and point out exactly where I did such a thing. Spoiler: I did not and you are likely confusing me with the OP or someone else in this thread.
You do not get to decide how people respond to your questions. The entire premise of your question is wrong, with the implication that if a weekly gives an “edge” then it’s “forced”, so I’m pointing that out instead of playing into it.
If you ask questions only to get the answers you expect, perhaps reconsider asking them at all.
I’m answering to this
and this
I do however decide now to ignore you as you are incapable of answering simple questions without going off topic so you can give someone a moral speech instead.
Thankfully Sinoxya was kind enough to answer the question in a straight way so I have my answer. As I said I do not do weeklies in endgame and just wanted to know if they give an edge to players for doing so. I did not ask for your opinion on the matter, I just wanted a simple answer to an equally simple question so I am not sure why you decided to word vomit about things not pertaining to my question but you do you.
WoW folks…
Yes the bad mmorpg’s force you to do weeklies/dailies, I never claimed WoW is one of the bad ones. It was a general statement you read too much into.
Anyways, ignored now.
I do however decide now to ignore you
You are at your liberty to do so.
Yes the bad mmorpg’s force you to do weeklies/dailies, I never claimed WoW is one of the bad ones.
I never claimed that you did, but asking if dailies give you an edge over other players, after saying that bad mmorpgs have “forced dailies” and after Sinoxya told you that nothing in WoW is forced, unequivocally implies that if the answer is affirmative, since the “edge” is the determining factor, then those dailies are indeed “forced”. But they really aren’t, for the reasons I gave you in my first reply.
Anyways, ignored now.
I’m devastated.
Don’t bother with that person, seen it argue endless in other threads. I just ignored it because it seems to have an annoying personality.
I would have been fine with if they released one zone at the time so I could focus on one area and faction instead of 4 with hundreds of quests thrown at me at once.
Don’t bother with that person, seen it argue endless in other threads. I just ignored it because it seems to have an annoying personality.
It? What the f is wrong with you?
Also my post history refutes your statement. Get help.
try classic might like slow peace lvl or try cata
It’s an MMO. Its designed with tons of stuff to do to have you play for a long time. Nothing in the game is really necessary or forcing you to do anything.
Personally, I haven’t had this much fun in WoW since Legion. 10/10 experience for me thus far.
No matter how much I try I can’t get into TWW. There’s so much going on everywhere, so many vendors, so many quest, so many options that it feels overwhelming.
this… like - u need handynotes addon to even get some “list” of all the weird items “hidden” among vendors.
like ye it’s “fun” on paper but then you just end up checking wowhead or addon to see where to buy what.
I felt a little suffocated by the sheer amount of side quests.while great they werernt mandatory… finishing all for lore master felt a little taxing on my mind
You didnt have to do it in a week though. You literally have all expansion to do it. I dont get this mindset where everything has to be done NOW!
No wonder people get burnouts from this game.
You didnt have to do it in a week though. You literally have all expansion to do it.
that’s a clear sign of lack of in-depth thinking.
there was a TWO week, first of all, period of low-intensity content.
there was no raid or big dungeons - you had the only time in the forseeable future with “nuttin’ to do” as the last expacs show they don’t do “breaks between seasons”/
that was the only time I could do it before the endgame of pve and pvp take most of my WoW-related time.
sure i could be doing like 1 questline a week… for 2 years? or postponing forever because I’d be always behind the curve of ilvl or progress? Because if DF showed me something - there is also time with RL stuff that makes me have even less time and obviously “The important stuff” takes precedence.
Also - during the pre-season time I also had time to “wrap up” some of the dumber DF achievements I never got to do but now it was easier like Cavern Clawbbering (as Zaralek Cavern is EMPTY etc)
People like you don’t know how they’d feel if they hadn’t eaten breakfast and you try to teach me time management in the game. Brilliant.
Follow the main story line, the quest that are in your journal that are called Meta-quests (not sure if this shows unless you hit 80 tho with one character), otherwise, just follow the main campaign story line. You don’t have to do anything you don’t want to do.
Level up your character by dungeons, professions, pvp, delves or whatever. I know it’s overwhelming seeing all those yellow marks on them map, but those are for people who are completionists and those who want to learn more about the story, engage more in the questing process.
ye I get it. I know what is a side quest and what is main campaign but yeah
sadly, almost none of the side stories were too interesting. maybe the goblin/niffen storyline was kinda alright.
I like it when there are a lot of stuff I can do. Even when I am out doing gathering, I look for stuff on the ground to loot and rares to kill.