10/02/07, 10:38 AM
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Soda Popinski
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Infraction for Nordx: Grammar
Post: Pacing Revisited -- Is More Always Better?
User: Nordx
Infraction: Grammar
Points: 1
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Originally Posted by Thorgrim
One additional thing - my recollection is that Blizzard got a lot of screaming about the lack of raid content early on in the original release, especially with the gap between the releases of Molten Core/Onyxia, and BWL. It seems likely to me that the decision to frontload a lot of raid content in the expansion was informed by that early criticism.
Maybe next time they will get it "just right"?
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that's what i've been thinking all along. w/ tbc they fixed a lot of things people complained about but created a few other problems as a result. knowing blizzard, even though they might not get shit right the first time they usually learn a little from their mistakes.... most the time :P
that having been said i really hope wotlk will address issues such as this.
on this topic specifically, i agree that stuff should have been spread out a little more. a good amount of content feels like it was just run it once or twice and never run again. it encouraged a really quick rate to burn through content. i personally would have enjoyed slightly more difficult encounters, maybe closer to the 2.0 level of difficulty and fewer dungeons to raid but less down time after you "beat the game" every month or two.
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