

Are you trying to convince me or yourself?Content is only interesting when it is new. The novelty quickly wears off, at which point if the content continues to demand my attention and any amount of mental effort without providing anything stimulating in return, it's just tedious and awful.
CT raids know they're old. They act like they're old. They require no real thought or effort or attention to succeed. You just go in, meme with people in chat while you smack some buttons, and get your stuff 20 minutes later or whatever.
Subsequent raids still want to pretend they matter. They want to at least require attention, but they haven't been interesting or fun since like a month after they were released. They offer nothing stimulating, and the only "benefit" to being like this is that there's an increased chance of wiping on bosses that already last unnecessarily long for mediocre rewards because every new alliance raid increases the number of strategies people have to remember even as they continue to do each individual fight less and less frequently.


Neither. You said you didn't understand something, so I explained it to you. You can take the opportunity to learn and broaden your perspective or you can satisfy yourself with poorly crafted and dismissive one-liners. The choice is yours.
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