Friday, December 14, 2007
Nothing but WoW for christmas
Warcraftrealsm published their latest US & EU WoW activity numbers showing an uptick in November, although the numbers are still below the peak in Spring. My anecdotal evidence tells the same story, my guild is full of people coming back after taking a break. If you ask around, there are two major factors to that revival: Patch 2.3 and the fact that all the games we have been hoping for for 2007 have either been cancelled, postponed, or turned out to be less good than hoped. Michael Zenke from MMOG Nation lists why he hates 2007. Lord of the Rings Online gets my "best new game of the year" award, but for me and many others that game lacked long-term motivation. So while I don't regret having taken a break from WoW, for me there is nothing but WoW to play for christmas.
When I'm looking around to how other people are playing World of Warcraft right now, I notice that I'm playing the game differently. I am less goal-oriented, and am concentrated more on the playing aspect. While my level 70 characters certainly aren't well equipped, I don't have a list saying "need to go to dungeon X to get item Y for my warrior". I just play whatever comes along, when somebody in guild chat says "need a tank for this or that", and I have the time, I usually just join without checking what's in it for me. Then when something drops that I can use, it is a nice surprise. Of course that isn't "efficient", I don't even have enchantments on most of my gear because I haven't got a clue whether it is something I'm likely to carry around for a while or whether I'll find something better tomorrow. But I find playing like that less stressful. I'm never disappointed if some loot didn't drop, because I didn't know it could drop in the first place. And I'm certainly not doing stuff I don't like just to get the reward, for example I haven't done any PvP battlegrounds or arena in spite of people claiming there were easy epics to be gained there.
I'm not saying my way to play is better, but it certainly suits me better. And it is also a reasonable strategy in view of the long break I took. Nobody knows the WotLK release date yet, but my 7 months of break will probably be around half of the time between the two expansions. Everybody else is far ahead of me in level of gear, and I'd never catch up to them if I tried. So I avoid the stress, try to have the maximum of fun, and I'll be where everybody else is when the expansion hands out green level 71 items that are as good as the current epics.
Of course that doesn't mean I don't have goals in WoW. I'm making good progress on the money for my second epic flying mount, from 0% to 75% of the money needed in just one month, and that without me having the feeling that I was grinding for it. If I don't have it for christmas, then certainly early next year. I'm also quite happy with my new mage. Again not with the thought of "I need to get to level 70 as fast as possible", but experimenting with how to play that new class, and enjoying the way more than the destination. It isn't unlikely that I manage to get the mage to level 70 before the next expansion comes out. But although a dps class is sure more fun to solo than a tank or healer, those characters are first in line to be leveled to 80, because I love playing in groups with my guild mates more than I like to solo. Having fun with friends, that is what World of Warcraft is all about for me. Shiny epics are secondary.
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Quote: "I usually join without checking what's in it for me."
After some deliberation and almost burning myself out trying to achieve (contrary to my ESAK nature...)the best gear for my build at a given level, I decided to play the game for the contents sake. The result was similar to this: I try to get into each and any instance I can, not caring what I gain from it!
I play the game as a form of entertainment now and I'm again enjoying the hour here and another there sessions I've been taking this week. Of course I try to check the best set up for my talent builds, but they aren't the bread and butter of my game. I will leaf through the Protection Warrior guide over the weekend, but I'm not that much to Theorycraft to pay any more attention to it.
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After some deliberation and almost burning myself out trying to achieve (contrary to my ESAK nature...)the best gear for my build at a given level, I decided to play the game for the contents sake. The result was similar to this: I try to get into each and any instance I can, not caring what I gain from it!
I play the game as a form of entertainment now and I'm again enjoying the hour here and another there sessions I've been taking this week. Of course I try to check the best set up for my talent builds, but they aren't the bread and butter of my game. I will leaf through the Protection Warrior guide over the weekend, but I'm not that much to Theorycraft to pay any more attention to it.
Copra
Of course one can be a little too casual about their gear. A warlock I was recently in a group with had greens 'of the owl' and +healing gear on.
But I see what you mean. Heroics pretty much let you go to any instance and get something out of it no matter what drops, for example. Most rep has something for everyone once you top it out. I would like the rest of my Lunacy cards, though...lol
But I see what you mean. Heroics pretty much let you go to any instance and get something out of it no matter what drops, for example. Most rep has something for everyone once you top it out. I would like the rest of my Lunacy cards, though...lol
So true.
Nice post!
My last several Outland instance runs yielded exactly nothing for me in "loot" - I didn't need the rep, and there is nothing that drops in them for me - but it helped friends and guildies get their Kara keys and other quest or profession objectives. Their glee in achieving a goal was pay enough.
That' really the heart of a MMO. I'm disappointed when a person steals the Skettis escort while I'm asking them if they want to group. But yet I still ask every time.
It must be getting close to Christmas or something... :-)
Nice post!
My last several Outland instance runs yielded exactly nothing for me in "loot" - I didn't need the rep, and there is nothing that drops in them for me - but it helped friends and guildies get their Kara keys and other quest or profession objectives. Their glee in achieving a goal was pay enough.
That' really the heart of a MMO. I'm disappointed when a person steals the Skettis escort while I'm asking them if they want to group. But yet I still ask every time.
It must be getting close to Christmas or something... :-)
Quote: "When I'm looking around to how other people are playing World of Warcraft right now, I notice that I'm playing the game differently. I am less goal-oriented, and am concentrated more on the playing aspect. While my level 70 characters certainly aren't well equipped, I don't have a list saying "need to go to dungeon X to get item Y for my warrior". I just play whatever comes along"
I'm playing the exact same way. Lol! Furthermore, my desire to raid has diminished even more with the upcoming WotLK. If my guild was progressing rapidly thru Kara, et al, then maybe I'd be more motivated. Instead, they're a bunch of "casuals" who are beating their heads against a proverbial wall of frustration. Frankly, I'm avoiding it, and just doing heroics, PvP, and daily quests.
I'm playing the exact same way. Lol! Furthermore, my desire to raid has diminished even more with the upcoming WotLK. If my guild was progressing rapidly thru Kara, et al, then maybe I'd be more motivated. Instead, they're a bunch of "casuals" who are beating their heads against a proverbial wall of frustration. Frankly, I'm avoiding it, and just doing heroics, PvP, and daily quests.
Great post, as a dad and someone who only has at most an hr or so a night to play, that's exactly how I play the game. Just login and then just chose one of the long list of things to choose from.
0 to 75% in one month! That is impressive! I'm still way short of getting my first epic flyer and hit 70 in the spring =)
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0 to 75% in one month! That is impressive! I'm still way short of getting my first epic flyer and hit 70 in the spring =)
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