Have you ever logged in from CICU and immediately been invited to that night's raid?I've played this game since vanilla. I have about 8 level 100's and numerous 85s on other servers I've let languish. I've raided. I've done PvP.
Compared to you I'm still just a filthy fucking casual.
Hell yeah I am a super dirty casual, in any expansion before this I would have shit for gold. I remember gasping in WOTLK because of how much I had to save to make my Mechano-Hog, because having over 10k in WOTLK at my more casual pace felt like an eternity.I mean, technically Scythe is a casual because he's not a hardcore raider, he just farms gold to no real purpose and has fun doing it.
People who raid normal only are still casual.Many people sort of confuse "casual" with "non-raider". You could easily be a casual and also raid, but in doing so you often avoided other things, like say during WOTLK you never touched the Argent Tournament because you were too busy trying to kill Arthas in Normal Mode an hour each night.
Being casual is all about the time you are willing to invest. Someone that plays 5+ hours a day can be considered hardcore, someone that fit in an hour each night or less is much more casual no matter what they do. The issue is that game play systems designed for casual players often get screwed because the hardcore 5 hour guy will burn through the content 5 times as fast, but if you make things just for hardcore players then the casuals feel they can never "catch up" and thus give up. It's so difficult to balance for both groups.
It's why so much content ends up being gated recently or involve timers, because it's the only way to keep hardcore and casual players on a similar progression track.
I reply to every post in clinical, serious detail, even when I know it's not serious itself. Just a notice.People who raid normal only are still casual.
(Also if you can't tell my tone of voice is not serious in this post, this is a notice.)
I had to disable toast notifications just because of @ScytheRexx popping in and out of his alts. I was having actual difficulty playing my game because the pop-ups kept getting in the way.I have about 50K gold. Not grindy enough to get more than that.
How did you get so much? Firelands?
Yeah, sorry about that...I had to disable toast notifications just because of @ScytheRexx popping in and out of his alts. I was having actual difficulty playing my game because the pop-ups kept getting in the way.
Draenor flying is a HUGE pain in the ass.I keep hoping for Tokens to go below 40k so I can buy a few more months of gameplay. I'm sitting at about 212k on 3 lvl 100's and am currently paid up till August 21st due to past tokens. Have a monk at 97 and a rogue at 92 but no real urge to level in the last few months. Also i'm a huge filthy casual, still haven't bothered to get draenor flying.
I didn't know you could turn them off until then, because until then I didn't have the incentive to look.I am confused by people who play with pop up notifications.
Eh, I found the rep part to be the worst but if you've resigned yourself to Tanaan dailies for at least a week, or blow a little cash on some Legion Tokens, it's not so bad.Draenor flying is a HUGE pain in the ass.
I'm the complete opposite: the changes have actually renewed my interest in the game enough to maybe give it a try again.Ug. Can these fuckers at Blizzard quit redefining how I get to play this fucking game.
I'm curious what's changed that makes you feel that way, I haven't really been keeping up.Ug. Can these fuckers at Blizzard quit redefining how I get to play this fucking game.
I mean, basically every class/spec had pretty sweeping changes, but most of them were marked improvements so I don't know.I'm curious what's changed that makes you feel that way, I haven't really been keeping up.
I only messed with it for about an hour. But my play style lost crowd control and attacks that refresh focus. But did pick up a 30% heal.I'm curious what's changed that makes you feel that way, I haven't really been keeping up.
Currently doing this right now!Little fact for other altoholics like me.
The Invasion event isn't just for higher level players, anyone from level 10 up can do it. It uses the new scaling tech they developed that basically scales all the enemy abilities and your abilities to match your level. Each time you do an invasion on a character under level 100, you get experience for each phase. After testing it out myself in my heirlooms on a level 85, doing all four phases, I was getting half (or more!) a level doing one 10 minute invasion.
Right now you can only do two invasions every four hours per character, but as the event ramps up more invasions will unlock and appear, until most of the zones will have invasions happening. Since all the invasions are phased and it always throws you into the first phase, as long as you go to one of these invasion points within it's time period, you will always get all four phases of experience.
What is really funny? You can level this way doing nothing at all, since you get credit for a phase just for being in a zone at the time it completes. You can travel, just stand in the middle of the zone, and collect XP. I did this on accident once going to Westfall, as the first phase was just ending as it loaded me in. I got the full experience for the phase anyways, even though I did nothing at all while flying there. If you cycle alts, this is a very easy way to gain some levels with low investment, plus you get gear that scales with your level (though does not scale up when you level, it's a static scale like dungeon sack loot).