Also enhancement: got broken at the onset of the expansionwith from FryeJacob's blog

It's so hard for me to WOW Classic TBC Gold get round the thought that blizz is aware of what they're doing when they employ a system. They put systems in half completed intentionally. Look at the legendaries in legion. Participants were saying, making posts on official forums, the system they had been implementing for legendaries was dreadful and was only going to upset the player base. Silence. It had been put in as is and of course, people were angry. Even those who had at least didn't necessarily get what they wanted/needed. It required the entire growth for them to put the machine as it should have been from the beginning. They understand but for the interest of MAUs they include in buffs and changes to systems to get people to stay or come back.


Also enhancement: got broken at the onset of the expansionwith a tried rework(Legion), were really good for one week because of a bug and poor equipment so nobody scaled yet. Bug got fixed, and we had been in the trash for another 3 raids, with continuous dangling of'we had no time this patch, we promise we fix it at the next one'. 9.3 came out and they said, has to wait until growth.


Well, it didnt happen in bfa - we sucked there also drama wise, we had any raidtiers at which we were midst of the pack rather than bottom third, but thats it. They eventually de-reworked the whole spec into a better variant of the pre-legion gamestyle (gameplaywise) and just never allow us to be more aggressive in raids. I believe they just have some very committed designers for a few classes and specs, and the ones that are constantly abandoned and disregarded just dont have someone who needs it to buy WOW TBC Gold succeed, so they just get looked in sparingly and receive a 5 percent enthusiast here and there.



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