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Posted by on 11 17th, 2011


Breakfast Topic: Are players becoming too entitled?

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This Breakfast Topic has been brought to you by Seed , the AOL guest writer program that brings your words to WoW Insider’s pages. WoW has been around for quite a while. We’ve seen years of advancements and improvements to the game, from abilities and talent overhauls and quest and encounter design improvements, to vast quality-of-life improvements like the Dungeon Finder, Real ID chat and the Mobile Guild Chat and Mobile Auction House. With all these added features, more and more players seem to take them for granted. With ongoing requests for the removal of the raid group restriction for low-level raids, suggestions of various ways and means of using the Dungeon Finder to access outleveled dungeons, and even the complaints about “easy mode” versions of raids in the upcoming Raid Finder not providing achievements and legendary weapon quest items, more and more players seem to want more from Blizzard while expending less effort on their end. Perhaps the playerbase has undergone a major shift, just as Azeroth has in Cataclysm . Maybe I’ve just never fully adjusted to the new paradigm since I began to play during vanilla WoW — or maybe you darn kids should get off of mah lawn! Has it gone too far? Is Azeroth as a whole nothing but a staging area from which we should expect to be instantly transported to wherever we wish to go, or are we still willing to enjoy the journey to our destinations? Is a modicum of human interaction too heady a task to enjoy raid content, no matter its level? It’s hard to say. What are your thoughts? Filed under: Guest Posts Breakfast Topic: Are players becoming too entitled? originally appeared on WoW Insider on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 08:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink

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