Which I'd argue is halfway to solving the issue with WQs by itself... as long as there's something in later endgame to replace them with, which I hope Island expeditions are.
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @scottjohnson
Yep. There's probably a symptom vs problem thing going on though. Symptoms? Yep, diminished because WQs are a smaller part o the game. Core problem with their design? Untouched.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @scottjohnson
No that I definitely disagree with. WQs themselves are a fun, quick and any - time way to play the game... if you WANT to do them. Legion's way of making them mandatory was the problem.
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I like playing WoW. I love to raid but sometimes I also like to just be in the game chatting with friends, moving my char around and clicking buttons. WQs are really great for that. And don't underestimate that - it's how many people enjoy the game
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @scottjohnson
Sweet! So that's WoW as a social hub. Really a time where WoW is acting as a 'platform' more than a game. I do think that it somewhat lowers out standards outside of the highly directed raid/dungeon gameplay.
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To clarify - your example seems to be saying that it's less that the WQs are good, and more that they're an incentivised reason to stay logged in, where you gain the benefits of hanging out with the people that you like.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @scottjohnson
But yes I'm on record as saying I think Warmode is the best feature of the expansion.
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel @scottjohnson
Huzzah, me too! I think my ultimate point is having the PvE side be a little more War Mode-y. Not PvP of course, but that sprinkling of sandbox design.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @scottjohnson
Ok so in relation to the op ... do you think the removal of WQGF means Blizz are better or worse placed to implement the kind of changes you'd like to see?
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The best outcome of anything they could do would be to make content that compels players to say "Hey, see that crazy thing happening on the map? Let's go do that." And then keep them saying that.
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...then players do the thing on the map... and a new thing appears on the map depending on how well they did, or what they did... Suddenly WoW has took an ad-hoc group of players on a 30 min romp through the world.pic.twitter.com/9sxBy36k5v
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