I guess you missed the part where they're eliminating Normal Mode dungeons, added a LFR to keep casuals out of real raids (while giving them no real rewards past some weak gear and basic info). They added a mini-game for casuals and that's it. The end game today is harder than it's ever been and I've also been raiding since the beginning, I was a server first raider and even I know nothing but Sunwell has been as difficult as Heroic raiding is now. So yeah, I'm not seeing the "headed in a casual direction". They're giving alot of things for casuals to do, but the game is definitely headed to a more "end-game" style of gaming.Having been raiding since the beginning of the game, gotta side with Jay here. I have no problem with Mists of Pandaria, I find Pandaren to be a valid race option, but that doesn't mean the game isn't heading to casual land.
Yeah, this is Blizzard we're talking about, none of that means that they didn't copy stuff of Kung Fu Panda...I'm so ridiculously sick of hearing "The new WoW xpac is Kung Fu Panda, Jack Black lol!!!! WoW is dead blah blah blah".
If anything, Kung Fu Panda ripped off Ranma 1/2 (20yrs ago), Tekken (10yrs ago) and Panderans have been in WoW lore since 2003 (Not the April Fools Joke) but the stories of Chen Stormstout and all the lore that was written in the RPG books (they're not cannon but they pre-date Kung Fu Panda by years) as well as all the information that's been released that Panderan were originally going to be released as the Alliance class in Burning Crusade, also a full year prior to Kung Fu Panda.
That so explains the needless retcon of the Eredar being corrupted by Sargeras instead of being evil already and actually contributing to driving him crazy...Panderan were originally going to be released as the Alliance class in Burning Crusade, also a full year prior to Kung Fu Panda.
I miss the good old days of causing havoc on the goblin zepplins with my Paladin, and I definitely miss the city attacks that used to be launched. I remember that the tram in Ironforge was always getting invaded by the horde and we would have to muster a defense to clear them out. That was way more fun that the rest of the damn game. Then people started bitching and whining and the guards got buffed to obscene levels so you couldn't do shit in the opposing factions areas anymore. Lame.I hope by "raiding" you meant attacking other players in their cities. Because if you meant smacking the same ubermob with 40 other neckbeards for 3 hours, I have some bad news for you.
I know, and therefore, I educate. They honestly think that KFP was the first time to ever introduce a martial arts bear, it's ridiculous.I totally see what you are saying about how it's been in WoW lore for a long time. But most people don't know WoW lore like you and Scythe do. I would say 90% of the people are going to associate the new x-pack with Kung Fu Panda.
There are so many, very large, casual guilds that are recruiting on a daily basis. The fact that they added guild levels got rid of alot of the smaller, more "cliqcky" guilds and created massive, social guilds in their place. You shouldn't have any trouble finding a good social group in a guild like that in this current age of WoW.It looks interesting to me.
I'm in an odd position, though, where I'm sick of playing the game alone (done that plenty), and it's impossible for me to get a three-hour block of regular time to raid. I wouldn't say that makes me "bad" at the game, it's just that the game becomes me depending on random strangers on other servers, which isn't that fun to me.
I'd like to play it if I could find regular people that I know that would do content together (and in MoP, it looks like there'll be actual end-game 5-man content, so the bar is even lower with the # of people to find), but I'm no longer interested in repetitive daily solo grinds, and until now that's what's passed for "casual progression" in WoW. Either raid, or do daily quests every day.
On other boards? Sure. When I started seeing that attitude seeping into HF? I had to address it. Not exactly turning out as I expected though.I just...you know...ignore them.
Heck most people don't know much of any lore for most games past 1-2 years (IMO from what I have seen)I totally see what you are saying about how it's been in WoW lore for a long time. But most people don't know WoW lore like you and Scythe do. I would say 90% of the people are going to associate the new x-pack with Kung Fu Panda.
That's my main issue. I liked my cliquey guild. There was me, 3 Australians, 2 real life friends and a handful of others, mostly from Canada but 1-2 from Colorado. Hell, I'm still in that guild despite the fact that all but 3 of us had quit. Level 11 guild. Never going to get any higher. Boo.There are so many, very large, casual guilds that are recruiting on a daily basis. The fact that they added guild levels got rid of alot of the smaller, more "cliqcky" guilds and created massive, social guilds in their place. You shouldn't have any trouble finding a good social group in a guild like that in this current age of WoW.
Funny, Ive often though the same thing about you and half my ignore list.I never realized how much Biann and Jay are alike until now.
Funny, Ive often though the same thing about you and half my ignore list.
And yeah, watching you get frustrated over this is funny.
Damnit woman, I'm trying to make it look like I'm frustrating you and it's failing miserably! Just when I think I know it all, it seems I still have much to learn.Nah, they're on ignore, and you're not. My above remark was formed before I had the luxury of putting them into ignore.
And yeah, watching you get frustrated over this is funny.
Also known as this old thing:@Biann: The ignore list you still click the posts on to read everything they write? Then yeah, I must be identical. You on the other hand, have pretty much become an echo of everything Jay posts. Kind of like that "little dog and big dog" cartoon where the little one would just bounce around and "yip yip" everything the bigger dog was barking. Or is Jay the little dog and you the big dog? I can't tell anymore, it runs together too much.
side note: i wasn't actually aiming to troll you, but I honestly do think the argument of "KFP vs Panderan came first" is besides the point, and my point is that I just don't "care" anymore about WoW because of things that happened long before this, and in light of that, MOP just seems like they are phoning it in from an earnings call. And sure Panderia came first, but branding $ beat Blizzard to the punch.Damnit woman, I'm trying to make it look like I'm frustrating you and it's failing miserably! Just when I think I know it all, it seems I still have much to learn.