It’s in the title description
Noone cares about Shadowlands, certainly not Blizzard themselves.
Why do all ppl have such a hurry rushing through all classic content. And then? Do you have all the gear you need/want from aq40?
Holy sh*t theese ppl sucking everything completly dry instantly and crying for content imedeatly… Like kids that got a huge box of candys for one month and they eat up all in one day and cry that they dont have any left for the last days of the month…
Yeah, pretty much, the only gear I want form AQ40 is important to me in so far as to allow me to clear Naxx on week 1 of it opening. And seeing as all the gear pieces give relatively small upgrades between P4 and P5 BiS, I am reasonably certain we could go in tomorrow and have reasonable shot at clearing it.
After that, The Dark Portal may as well open next week for all I care. I don’t “mind” farming AQ for another 3 months, and Naxx for another 5 after, but i also wouldn’t exactly mourn it if I didn’t have to. I view it as a price I have to pay to enjoy what’s coming next all the more. You know, like playing Baldur’s Gate 1 before BG2, or Descent Freespace before Freeapace 2. You don’t exactly enjoy it, but it’s tolerable, and it makes the next part all the greater.
I’m bored without Shadowlands!
But I’ll be bored with Shadowlands too, because I’m not going to play Shadowlands.
Life is boring I tell ya.
Well your’s is a dungeon crawling attitude here, not an MMO RPG one.
I enjoyed 2 months of MMO RPG experience exactly a year ago, I’ve been playing “Farm an easy raid with your buddies twice a week game” ever since.
Can’t wait for another few months of MMO RPG when TBC Classic comes out.
What’s an MMORPG “attitude”, exactly?
Doing/exploring stuff that isn’t just the bare minimum to clear the next level dungeon.
Most people already did that years ago. It’s not that they don’t care about it, is that they already cleared that part and what’s left is the dungeon crawling part. Which can be enjoyable in its own right (besides, there’re a lot other games with better worlds than WoW to explore, including one that just came out 4 days ago)
Doesn’t change my stance on the issue. A major part of Classic is exactly to relive places and stuff you did at the dawn of WoW. Not saying that this alone can keep you up for months, just saying that the: “I got exact what I need to clear Naxx so now I’m bored” is an aptitude that doesn’t fit well in a game like this and it’s more akin to other kind of games.
Yeah but it’s not up to you to decide what people should get out of a game, and when a game is as old as this one it’s normal that the whole “exploration” part was already done by most - as opposed, say, to Naxxramas. I mean, as far as I’m concerned, the only reason I’m playing is because I never finished the PvE progression in Vanilla, otherwise I wouldn’t have touched it in the first place - and I doubt I’m the only one.
When did I say that what I do is the best thing? Once again you throw things out of your hat to sustain an argument that has no basis to exist.
Well, at least you shouldn’t have the pretentiousness of saying other people lack the “MMORPG” attitude just 'cause they don’t wander around Elwynn Forest as if they’ve never seen it before.
Just because people would rather have their “MMORPG” experience in TBC rather than Vanilla doesn’t mean they don’t have an “MMORPG” attitude.
Ditto, or rather, I would have probably levelled a char for nostalgia’s sake and quit after a few MC and Ony clears.
Pretty much the same, I would’ve quit classic a while back…
Naxx wasn’t around when I started raiding in retail (cata), so it’s the main reasons I wanted to see the classic/TBC raids.
What exactly defines what fun people should get out of a game?
Like for instance, some people on my realm just stand dead in stormwind all day ready to dispel people with world buffs.
So, what exactly do you need to do in this game to make it more “mmorpg?”
I’m trying it
Considering it’s an old game, a musuem… everyone has pretty much done this.
Do I need to look at the scenery for the 5000th time to make myself have a mmorpg attitude? lmao.
For the 4th time. I’m not defining what’s fun, but what’s an attitude that suits better x game genre rather than the other.
So, you’re not allowed to play classic, if you don’t have the “exploration attitude?”
People have difference ways of playing MMORPGs.
People are different.
Get over it.
I mean, there’s nothing MMO per se about exploring - heck, there’re single player games with better exploration than WoW. If anything, raids and dungeons are way more MMO-oriented, in the literal sense, than exploring.
Feenix bassen that you? Kekw