I remember when I was level 30+ in Vanilla Wow.I had to walk for 15 minutes through Theramore Isle, across the Barrens, took the elevator down, across Southern Barrens and partway into Mulgore to get to Razorfen Downs. The first time was pretty epic, seeing the vast stretch of desert land, the roaming vultures and the wandering quillboar. The second time was pretty good too. The third time, not so much. By the fifth time, I was putting my character on auto run and surfing the web while checking back every minute or so to make sure I didn't die. Seeing that we needed at least 2 players at the summoning stone to summon the rest of the party to the instance, everyone didn't want to make the 15 minute trek on foot that they have made hundereds of times previously. Oh and don't get me wrong, there were dangerous monsters along the way, elites in packs of 4 or 5 that could 1 shot you along the way. But guess what we did, we just ran past them. On a related note, many players all purposely killed themselves so they could get to the other side of the map faster when they respawned. People do not want to run through the same place they had over and over again, and that was what lead to expert, then artisan and flying mounts and finally DF. You see, many of us don't have to be visually motivated (i.e. seeing the game world or other people around us constantly) to make us feel like we are immersed or invested in an MMO. We can run an instance and realize that there are thousands of others in the game world. To assume that others must see things the way you do or they are playing the game wrong is downright obnoxious.
You see, when you talk about rushing through content, you just don't get the point. My aim was never to rush through content, we are a semi casual group, our members often have real life commitments which lead to last minute cancellations. Our bard has isp issues that we have to cancel at least once a week. I feel comfortable at this pace because it fits my schedule because I no longer have 12 hours to burn straight like I did 10 years ago. Even though I can clear SCOB in 1 day now, I still find myself occupied with lots of other things to do in game; dailies, crafting, pvp, collecting glamour, hunts etc. Just because you refuse to do certain things because you deem them as "not your vision of what an mmo should be" doesn't mean that it is wrong or others feel the same way. You also neglect that these "1 day a week" raiders comprise of less than 1% of the entire playerbase. Many are still happily engaged working on T8 and T9, so its not as if they have a lack of things to do. Many don't give a flying hoot about raids and are still enjoying themselves doing other things. Their opinion means no less than yours as they are paying the same subscription fee.
An equally skilled monk will only deal 20% more damage than a Drg in T8, and only if they are able to get constant peons and are relieved of duties to keep GL3 up. A monk can never deal 20% more damage than me in T9, I promise you that. You might need to tell the other DPS in your group to step things up a notch. Um..if you want to get into semantics, okay, I concede, no game will ever be perfectly balanced. That does not mean that games should never try and let balance run riot. As much as you disagree, I think the game is pretty well balanced atm. This game isn't hard? Ok keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel any better. I guess you've cleared savage coil then. I come from a guild that was the server second for Sunwell in BC (you can check this character on the server Dath'Remar). Is this game hard? Hell no. I don't think any mmo that I played in the last 5 years I found hard. Anyone that has played mmo or games in general for a long time would have picked up a basic skillset that applies to most games. The skills that I use now are the same ones I picked up 20 years ago when I first started playing my first pc game. I wished I played FFXI or 1.23, then I would be qualified to tell you that it is not hard. Sadly I didn't, so I can't say that but I wish someone that played those can come in here and say it.
I guess you never rolled a shadow priest or ret paladin in bc, cause they were never invited to raids. I also read the same thing about some XI classes, though I never see you people admit it. I guess it doesn't matter so long as it doesn't happen to you. Screw the noobs, so long as I play an OP class, the rest can go to hell. I'll just be as OPed as I want.