Then you might want to consider not engaging with people who ruin the experience for you.It's not, because if you actually play the game you quickly discover there is a rush on day 1 and that is a particularly fun experience. If you do it too late, people spoil it and explain mechanics as well.
Since that is effectively like Duty Support content because you can do it alone.




You can't avoid it in new content, especially alliance raids, where everyone knows the mechanics once it's been out for more than an hour and especially after more than 1 day. As in you can see them going to the right places anyway, even if they don't try to spoil it.
So, you want everyone to get as little content as possible because your own fun and schedule is more important.
Honestly, there are good reasons why content should be spaced out that are not "increases subscription time" - it helps fight choice paralysis, for example, or funnels a greater number of players in a singular direction, which means content is more populated, which also reduces queue times. The problem is not the spacing out of the content itself, its the amount of shelf life / play time the content has, the cadence of updates, and the variety of content offered.
When CS3 frontloads "one and done" kinda of content in an expansion, and plans to release longer shelf life content further back then of course people will feel like there is nothing to do. Releasing everything at once would bring different kinda issues really.
RIP Viper 28/06/2024 - 30/07/2024. It was a fun month.
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