Why alienate the people that put commit time to learning how to play your game? Why pander to the people that have no commitment to learning how to play your game?
Why alienate the people that put commit time to learning how to play your game? Why pander to the people that have no commitment to learning how to play your game?
The people that learned it are past it, and they're not running it again and a again for fun now. How does this alienate them, by letting bad players get the expansion?
As much as I liked SoF, I have to agree. People are going to be buying heavensward for heavensward content, and the way many people were abandoning the instance(and the new people within) would've been a lousy scenario ending experience just like Praetorium.
Also the original ilvl for this is i90, correct? How many of us "OG SoF pro-folk" actually went in bearing zeniths and antique gear? A few, maybe. The vast majority went in with poetics and soldiery gear. I would love to see if this is still hard when the lowest ilvl options in 3.0 come out.
Until then, I'm glad people are not getting sectioned off from ishgard by the ragequitters. We don't need another sour note of a finale wrought by how we treat each other.
Last edited by Kallera; 05-12-2015 at 10:45 PM.
Because this means SE is just going to keep nerfing crap when they don't need to. What's next, nerfing Keeper of the Lake because there are some idiots who don't know how to do the bosses?
Also I don't get this "it's outdated so I want to push a button and win!", no it's still content with a set difficulty.
As someone on Reddit said: "I hear in 2.58 they'll send a Japanese kid to your house to play the game for you. Please look forward to it. ".
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