10/07/07, 8:51 PM
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Mike Tyson
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Infraction for galzohar: Useless Post
Post: Pacing Revisited -- Is More Always Better?
User: galzohar
Infraction: Useless Post
Points: 1
Administrative Note:
Message to User:
Rambling post, very difficult to follow, and rehashes the same misunderstandings and points already made a dozen times.
Also, figure out what you're doing to make your apostrophes look different from everyone else's, and fix it, because it makes your post even harder to read.
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Original Post:

I don´t really get what the argument is about, after all if a content isn´t released you have no choice but to not play it. If it´s released you can choose what you want to do. So if you would´ve really prefered slower releasing you could´ve played as if the content wasn´t released anyway, making no difference, while those who want it released can play it. Also the guilds that are still in TK and SSC would be at the same place regardless of release pace, obviously.
So if you´re looking to always be the top guild, maybe it could be bad for you if they release content faster. But if what you want is to play the game the way you like to play it, more content is always better.
To add to it I really think it´s silly all the old raid content was completely made absolute when TBC hit, kinda disappointing for both those that have farmed the content for the gear and for those who have yet to see this content and never will, at least not in a challenging way. Even now people start thinking about how useless their stuff will be when WotLK hits and get unmotivated to defeat content which makes it hard to recruit members at least for guilds that aren´t top-end. They should've done some minimal work to make level 70 versions of all raid instances, be it 40 or 25-man, and heck imo even heroics for all/most of the old world dungeons - lots of content for minimal work the way I see it. Not to mention all the lvl60 5-man and outdoor content is completely useless as well due to how it's unbalanced compared to outland, which again with little work could be made heaps more interesting to play.
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