Quote Originally Posted by Skivvy View Post
I do get the concerns about the queue times if people all rush to get their jobs geared within a short period of time. While I'm sure there would be a chunk of people who would take advantage of this, I would assume most would still go about it in a more nonchalant manner. It's just having the flexibility to know that you could gear faster if you so desire - leaving that choice to the player vs. being told what they can do.

To go back to gear needs of the player base. Even hardcore raiders can get by with non-optimal gear. They have no real need to max out their ilvl in order to clear the content they enjoy. I think it's safe to assume that gear progression is enjoyable by most players, regardless if they consider themselves casual or hardcore.

I would be thrilled to see them lighten up the restrictions a bit, give a bit more flexibility to how we spend our time gearing and time spent on content.
Technically yes, but raiders are min-maxing to better perform at the highest difficulty. Although 270 gear isn't necessary to clear Savage, it makes things substantially higher and allows for potential mechanic skips. If Savage doesn't interest you, then you needn't worry about maxing out each job within the first month. Crafted gear was added not only to help progression, but for people who weren't interested in farming for loot drops. Removing tomestone limitation destroys any need to ever purchase gear from players. Could the system be more flexible? Maybe. But you are severely underestimating how many people will do content once the reward or incentives are gone.

Quote Originally Posted by MomomiMomi View Post
If it's going to take four months to gear them up, it would be simpler to just take a four month break and then return when the weekly limits are removed.

Which is precisely what I do. I find no joy in being subbed full time because once you hit weekly lockout, there's nothing left to do. Better to play when it's unlocked.
Conversely, if you could gear everything up in three weeks, why stay subbed beyond a month or two? Instead of waiting to have everything, you got it all within the first couple weeks. Most people won't do what will. I'd rather clear content when it's relevant.