Originally Posted by Wraithlin
No Im advocating he needs to go join a starter team, come to a few training sessions. He needs to go read up on the rules, watch some major league games. Maybe he needs to sit down with the the coach and go over specific steps to make him a better player. He needs to practise and put in time and effort to improve. What doesnt need to happen is the league rules change so he can get on the team.
Your anaolgy is wrong here: Blizzard are the MLB, your guild is the team, your guild officers are the coaches, team staff, and captain, you are the player.
Blizzard are not the coaching staff.
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Why? I don't get this at all? Why make this the accepted norm? Why even suggest this is right? I have never, ever, ever played another computer game in my life where I got in, and the game was like "Have fun sucka!" and left me to be. Blizzard should be the coaching staff, and to suggest otherwise is just letting them off the hook.
Also, you keep suggesting changing the rules. I don't even get what you mean by that. No one has said anything about making the game easier, nerfs, or anything of the like. We're suggesting adding in a training staff, so that people can more effectively play the game. Within the same rules. Also, how can he "watch some major league games?" There's absolutely no way for this to happen right now. That was one of the interesting suggestions made earlier in this post, which you keep claiming are a waste of developers time.
I'm going to quote myself from my last post, because this part still has me really confused:
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I guess what I really don't understand is the fairly vehement opposition to the very idea of tutorials? Does it threaten your elitism? "I had to do it the hard way, so everyone else should too?" I mean lets face it, the developers are going to do with their time what they see fit. Wouldn't a thread like this be better propagated with some kickass ideas for new quests? Or even 5/10 man trash and bosses that teach it?
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