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we're only on drop 2...whats in drop 4?


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First I quoted nailed it. Dungeons NEED to be hard. There needs to be difficult content out there that isn't a raid. Why? Because if there isn't people would whizz through it getting their upgrades instantly. Is that cool? Personally I don't think so. To the guys that are saying "DUNGEONS ARE HARD" then my first question is are you trying to get them silvered so you can raid? If so, run them with your guild. I sincerely doubt you are pugging a raid. If you are not trying to get silver, then enjoy the ride, learn something and make friends. That's what an MMO is about. Anyway, yeah. Just wanted to say that. To the guy quoting the hard rating, that's about fair because if you want to pug difficult dungeons you should be with an organized group. If you just want to complete the content then have at it.


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Hardcore raiding guilds don't care about people, they care about progression, Casual guilds do but they usually don't have large bench of people to rotate them properly or possibility to kick insufficient players from raid. And its even worse in WS because losing one raider means you need to find and attune another one. This is terribly implemented timesink right here.


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i have like 2-3 hours too. 1-2 evenings a week. if my girl lets me. and i made 3/4 so far with just using the time i got on. guild made appointment, groups were set. just get on and play full force for 3 hours. last thing to do is ssm. you people dont need free access to all content or free loot. you need organization. a better groupfinder would be nice. like the more times you completed the dungeon, the hiigher you get ranked in group finder. so if you do lfd and you do it a lot, you automatically get people who also push hard on something. practice makes people better but people are scared of practice so they wont get better


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source?


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I thought they just admitted the current attunement failed and 'future' attunements would be less, masochistic in nature? P.S. Don't leave me Balf, i'm not ready. :(


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Freedom, Virtue, and I don't remember there being a PvP server. I really don't like that comparison, honestly. :( But yeah, there are those whose self-admiration of their own 'achievements' is paramount to everything, especially other gamers. I believe Carbine is better than that, we'll see the proof in the pudding in the next set of drops.


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Well twitter can only hold so many characters >_>


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You can't argue with a straight face that the general forums aren't a good place for feedback. Developers have made a post in response to players at least weekly, and not just to the people who post everyday; Last week some music dev I never knew existed thanked a bunch of people who barely post for their positive feedback on specific zone tracks.

This isn't necessarily a worst case scenario. There's a blurry line between raking in maximum subscribers for pure business, and exclusionary design for a "semi-public, semi-private" niche title aimed at a specific demographic that plays in a tight, small community. The suits obviously want the former, but some devs want only a specific type of player. Some want all players worldwide, it could be anything inbetween.


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Oh, but Madda can. Why don't you link Madda to a few of them and we can see if those are really devs.

Not exactly. General Discussion isn't Feedback and Support. If that was the case, this game would be totally different.

You're a monster.


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Many raid bosses are easier than silver dungeons IMO.


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Ahahahahahahahaha. No.


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