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AndreiOptyck

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Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« on: July 01, 2015, 04:31:16 pm »
Just asking is true there is a lack of content on Official World of Warcraft Servers
Those who are playing on it i need to know what do you think
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #1 on: July 01, 2015, 05:57:19 pm »
There certainly is. I'm too lasy to desceribe everything, but if u wanna know more details, I'd recommend an awesome youtube channel HeelvsBabyface
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #2 on: July 01, 2015, 08:19:37 pm »
Wrong Parent Thread, this should go in the General > Random Section, not Modding > Misc lol. It's about Wow sure, but nothing related to community modding.

Something I've noticed people do whenever they talk about lack of content in Wow is they seem to always misjudge the size of the Wow Development Team.... it's really not that large. Sure the maximum amount of people that could be working on Wow is rather large however the size that's actually working on it consistently isn't that large.

With deadlines and people constantly being moved onto other projects from time to time doesn't help it but it's a business and decisions need to be made. Wow isn't their only baby and who's to say they don't have other projects underwraps that we don't even know about yet?
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #3 on: July 01, 2015, 08:56:24 pm »
Quote from: "PhilipTNG"
Wrong Parent Thread, this should go in the General > Random Section, not Modding > Misc lol. It's about Wow sure, but nothing related to community modding.
As he said, done.
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #4 on: July 01, 2015, 09:45:31 pm »
Can someone explain me what is he talking about i have no idea wtf is going on
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #5 on: July 03, 2015, 03:03:24 pm »
There's certainly no lack of content. But most of it is outdated and not really rewarding (besides achievements/gimmicks/transmog) for a character at max level. Tanaan Jungle is pretty OK, I don't mind doing my stuff there everyday, but it could be more engaging.
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Re: Is there a lack of content in WoW ?
« Reply #6 on: July 03, 2015, 08:11:50 pm »
I find that the problem is less that there isn't enough content and more that old content becomes completely and utterly irrelevant. Old expansions shouldn't turn into little more than leveling fodder as much as they do.

I'm hugely in favor of stat systems and gear that scale with level and allow old gear (and thus, old dungeons/raids) to stay relevant. One great example of this is how vanilla handled +Critical Strike; it was percentages instead of rating like we have now (e.g. +2% Critical Strike instead of +15 Critical Strike Rating). This was cool because you'd see alternative max level play styles appearing, supported by the ability to use +Crit gear from any level. It gave max levels a good reason to go run lower level dungeons without any weird dungeon scaling mechanics (time walking) or carrots to chase (LFD incentives, etc). Unique/interesting non-stat procs and on-use effects for items are helpful in this regard as well.

There is one category of content in which WoW *is* sorely lacking, however, and that's user-generated content. I'd love a version of WoW where Azeroth was maybe 3x-4x its current size and had open expanses for players to build houses, towns, and shops and dig mines among other things, all powered by and empowering a thriving player-based crafting economy. How cool would it be for every server to have its own unique economy and user-built towns? Switching servers could be almost like playing different games.
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