Quote Originally Posted by FlopsyPrince View Post
The forced nature of the main thread. I have very little choice of what I do there if I want to keep making progress.

It is a different playstyle than WoW (or ESO which I played prior to this) and it lacks some of what I want as an intense casual.
You've been playing the game for close to 2 1/2 years at this point. Why? What is there about the game's philosophy that kept you subscribed for that period of time? Perhaps you didn't realize the amount of free time between patches because you were still mid-way through 9 years of content?

Be specific in defining "some of what I want" rather than hand-waving.

And no, "Make it more like <insert game name here>" will not be specific enough.

An example: "I appreciate M+ dungeons in World of Warcraft because they challenge me without having to think much about tactics, since I can now do them in my sleep, but they give great "near raid-level" gear, and that's what I really want".

Another example: "I appreciate the fact that I can level my Hunter to max-level without ever touching a dungeon or raid instance and can skip most of the boring storyline at the same time. That's what I really want"

Another example: "I had fun during the initial phases of Legion with all of the 'spontaneous' breakouts across the known world. That's what I really want"

Another example: "I had a great time in Legion. Battle for Azeroth sucked because all of the time I spent on my Legendary Weapon was pretty much destroyed when it became useless at the beginning of the BFA expansion. That's the sort of thing I don't want"