The grind. I think the one thing that kills Wow for me is the continous grind to get to the level max. I argued with one person a while back about this. He asked how it was fair for a noob player to have the same gear as those who have been playing for longer (which was curious, as I never said anything about that.) My main dislike is that when I played Wow, you would have to get to level 70 in order to actually participate in anything, as nobody was doing the old raids. I wanted to get the
Dreadnaught armor for my warrior when I turned level 60, but nobody would do it, even within the guild I join. I kept getting the same fucking message, "Get to level 70, than the game starts!" I think there is a serious design flaw, somewhere, when this statement is able to hold true.
Maybe it was the guild I joined, but this seems to be a true statement for almost every max level player. I would think they would have a problem running through the old pre-crusade dungouns, they have to be board to death of the dungouns in Burning crusade by now. And thats another thing that bugs me. Once you get the best armor in the game, the best weapon, and best everything, what do you do? Either start all over again with a new character, or just continue raiding for
fun (this is another topic I just dont want to get into, bad memories...)
Also doesnt help much when you cant get a group together because everyone is focused on "power leveling" to actually help you with particular quests.
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Arkhangelsk said:
Enjoyment per dollar. I can't just stop playing and come back a week later. I lose money then. It leeches money when I'm not playing. That puts a pressure that makes it feel like I have to play it, otherwise it's wasted. And that's when it stops being fun for me.
I forgot the fees. I cant figure out how anyone is okay with this. You pay money to play a game for a month, than what happens if you are unable to get on for about two weeks of the month? You lose two weeks worth of that monthly fee. IT just like XBL, I had a month left this summer on XBL, but than my internet went out for two weeks. Ends up those were my last two
full weeks of XBL, and two days later, gone. Just seems like a horrible investment, and I mean Wow, not XBL (as I can get multiple games to play only, Wow im paying $15 a month to play
one game...)