BUT were they done while they were current?
BUT were they done while they were current?
Anecdotal. Never heard these reasonings.Yes, and I have spoken to many a Vanilla player that says the parsers made the game worse for many.
That spawned Gearscore, to this day one of the most reviled systems ever introduced. Bad choice.
Many I have spoken to who quit WOW cite multiple instances of vile, almost obscene language enabled by parser use.
Yes they do. And as has been stated, those encounters can and HAVE been cleared WITHOUT dps meters. The vast majority of console players dont use dps meters...and they have done it all incl Ultimate...so by reflection, your argument falls flat.
You are more than welcome to confirm this elsewhere at your leisure.Anecdotal. Never heard these reasonings.
Im sure that there are many things you havent heard or seen. Doesnt mean they didnt happen. Doesnt mean they arent true. Just means your experiences and mine are different..then again, maybe you've never asked a guild full of people in voice what their vanilla experiences were like, then just shut up and listened.
I did. Maybe you should as well. Ask them.
Ive seen a lot and heard a lot you never have...doesnt mean none of it happened, does it?
My experience reflects their own, since the start of TBC. Your own experiences, by your words, do not. That does not discount, nor disarm their argument nor their reasoning that was cited. Their life experiences are not your own. Nor do my own experiences, match up with what you state your own to be. To bring forth a portrayal that your own experiences trump that of others, and is some unyielding truth, is disingenuous, at best.
We agree to disagree.
Take care, and Be Well.
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