Statistically Speaking, We’re Mostly Casual You Know,  I Have Proof

Posted 2nd Oct 2008 03:25 PM by SirCastor1

While noticing the recent developments with the raid bosses in the Burning Crusade I thought about how this could possibly affect the player base.  Is this merely in response to the lack of Mana batteries and Heroism/Bloodlust Stacking?  Or are they making a push to get more people to see end game raids?

I think this is a step in the right direction when it comes to bosses if it’s to enable more players to see the content.  I understand that “hard-core” raiding guilds will quite possibly be upset with this sort of thing for the simple fact that less people will be “earning” it in their eyes.

Personally, as a casual raider (1-2 nights a week), I think this and the 10-mans are all great steps in the right direction.  According to www.WoWJutsu.com, just over 5% of RANKED guilds have downed Illidan Stormrage. 

That number seems wrong to me. Statistically, there are over 10 million ACCOUNTS, WoWJutsu has 4.5 Million ranked TOONS.  That means if each person has only one ranked toon, and personally I have 3, that approximately 2.5% of people who play this game have seen Illidan.  Not to mention Sunwell.  So Illidan’s number is probably closer to 1%-1.5%. 

While I think that hardcore raiders should be rewarded with something, I do not believe it should be that they see content that 98% of us don’t. 

In my opinion PVP is more the “hardcore” part of WoW.  And by PVP, I mean Arena, which does reward the best of the best and that’s super.  But 98% of the player base can’t afford 6 hours a day/night, 6 days a week.  Many of us have busy lives, families and jobs. 

While I don’t believe ALL the content should be handed to us, I believe the curve of the Burning Crusade was too steep and after Kara, there should have been a few more 10-mans along the difficulty of Gruul’s and Magtheridon’s Lair and moving into TK/SSC level difficulty.  Blizzard did well with this with the addition on ZA, which was a superb instance, with a great mix for the hardcore and the casual.  The hardcore could pound through it and get the bear mount while the casual could take their time and spend an hour downing 2-3 bosses a week for fun! 

I’m hoping WotLK is a step in the correct direction and will provide more casual players with the fun and enjoyment of raiding at our level and still keep the harder, last few 25-man raids for the hardcore. 

As a player, do you feel that WotLK might cheapen the experience by easing up on the difficulty? Or is this a step in the right direction?




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SirCastor1
Posted 05, Oct 2008 01:04 PM
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@semiiramiis
Honestly, exactly what Blizzard is doing and exactly what ZaxGreia said, make us a version with less gear rewards/requirements so we can see the same instance/fight/story line.  We all pay the money to play, and I want to see the content.  No, I don’t think that saying well here guys run it for funzies and no lootz is the way to do it, but making it a bit easier, 10 manning it and giving a tier lower loot is a fantastic way to do it.  Because if transitioning from 10 man’s to the occasional 25-map pug isn’t too hard, then I’m sure I’ll be trying the 25-mans as well.

I’m not going to say anyone is wrong here, its all perspective and opinion, that’s why I end my blog posts with questions.  Not to start flame wars but to start a good discussion.  Which is another reason I’m trying not to respond as much as possible.  And we do have a good discussion here. ^__^

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semiiramiis
Posted 05, Oct 2008 05:22 PM
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I’m as much of a lore wh$#e as anyone, honestly.  Anyone who pays attention to what I post in fan fiction know that to me, storyline is a huge part of this game.  I swelled with immense pride when I brough Thrall to Garadar, and I truly felt like a "Champion of the Horde" when I did that. I also swelled with immense pride when my guild, considered dead and gone, downed Naj’entus, and carried on to our current 5/9 in BT.  I don’t want to see that line blurred.  I never want to be asked, "Okay… which Gurtogg did you guys down..the real one, or Gurtogg lite?"  As I said, I’ve never seen Illidan.  Swp is so far beyond me it makes my head spin.  But I’d rather not see them at all, than to lose them as a great goal.  I have real life responsibilities with the best of you;  I have a job.  I have a husband.  I have two kids.  And still…no..I don’t want to see things eased up.  I want to go for the real stuff, even if I can’t have it.

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semiiramiis
Posted 05, Oct 2008 05:22 PM
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I’m as much of a lore wh$#e as anyone, honestly.  Anyone who pays attention to what I post in fan fiction know that to me, storyline is a huge part of this game.  I swelled with immense pride when I brough Thrall to Garadar, and I truly felt like a "Champion of the Horde" when I did that. I also swelled with immense pride when my guild, considered dead and gone, downed Naj’entus, and carried on to our current 5/9 in BT.  I don’t want to see that line blurred.  I never want to be asked, "Okay… which Gurtogg did you guys down..the real one, or Gurtogg lite?"  As I said, I’ve never seen Illidan.  Swp is so far beyond me it makes my head spin.  But I’d rather not see them at all, than to lose them as a great goal.  I have real life responsibilities with the best of you;  I have a job.  I have a husband.  I have two kids.  And still…no..I don’t want to see things eased up.  I want to go for the real stuff, even if I can’t have it.

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semiiramiis
Posted 05, Oct 2008 05:22 PM
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I’m as much of a lore wh$#e as anyone, honestly.  Anyone who pays attention to what I post in fan fiction know that to me, storyline is a huge part of this game.  I swelled with immense pride when I brough Thrall to Garadar, and I truly felt like a "Champion of the Horde" when I did that. I also swelled with immense pride when my guild, considered dead and gone, downed Naj’entus, and carried on to our current 5/9 in BT.  I don’t want to see that line blurred.  I never want to be asked, "Okay… which Gurtogg did you guys down..the real one, or Gurtogg lite?"  As I said, I’ve never seen Illidan.  Swp is so far beyond me it makes my head spin.  But I’d rather not see them at all, than to lose them as a great goal.  I have real life responsibilities with the best of you;  I have a job.  I have a husband.  I have two kids.  And still…no..I don’t want to see things eased up.  I want to go for the real stuff, even if I can’t have it.

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Archkender
Posted 06, Oct 2008 03:43 PM
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@semiiramiis

You mean you aren’t curious to see why/how the WoW manga resulted in the events of SWP? :D. I still haven’t connected those two events yet and until i find a website that finds time to write about it, I doubt i ever will.

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Archkender
Posted 06, Oct 2008 03:43 PM
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@semiiramiis

You mean you aren’t curious to see why/how the WoW manga resulted in the events of SWP? :D. I still haven’t connected those two events yet and until i find a website that finds time to write about it, I doubt i ever will.

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Archkender
Posted 06, Oct 2008 03:43 PM
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@semiiramiis

You mean you aren’t curious to see why/how the WoW manga resulted in the events of SWP? :D. I still haven’t connected those two events yet and until i find a website that finds time to write about it, I doubt i ever will.

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semiiramiis
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:03 AM
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I love lore.  Really. Honestly.  But equally as honestly, SWP and Kalecgos ad nauseum have not captured my heart as much as I’d like.  I don’t see, however, how my love of lore is supposed to be counterindicated by my willingness to have high end content that I may never see.  I view it rather like this…this entire question is kind of like saying "Hey.  I play this game I bought

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semiiramiis
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:03 AM
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I love lore.  Really. Honestly.  But equally as honestly, SWP and Kalecgos ad nauseum have not captured my heart as much as I’d like.  I don’t see, however, how my love of lore is supposed to be counterindicated by my willingness to have high end content that I may never see.  I view it rather like this…this entire question is kind of like saying "Hey.  I play this game I bought

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semiiramiis
Posted 07, Oct 2008 03:03 AM
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I love lore.  Really. Honestly.  But equally as honestly, SWP and Kalecgos ad nauseum have not captured my heart as much as I’d like.  I don’t see, however, how my love of lore is supposed to be counterindicated by my willingness to have high end content that I may never see.  I view it rather like this…this entire question is kind of like saying "Hey.  I play this game I bought

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