Alright, recent discussion has inspired me to work on a video about how to actually enjoy World of Warcraft. Maximising enjoyment while minimising time investment by dealing with the 'work' content efficiently so that you have more time for life.
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I pretty much content that WoW is a 80:20 of work to fun, but that the 80 can be massively reduced through slightly lowering expectations & handling content efficiency.
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Replying to @BellularGaming
I'm not being sarcastic or funny in the slightest when I say this: It blows my mind you want to play a game if you genuinely don't enjoy 80% of your time playing it. Why would you do this?
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Replying to @TaliesinEvitel
Oh, I don't. I take the best bits and leave. I see torrents of comments from people who seem to have driven themselves mad grinding into oblivion.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
So I would contend that the best way to enjoy WoW is to not really give a fuck about AP and all that jazz too much, and instead on doing a relatively small amount of social content each week, and then spend the rest of the time on other games.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
So in a world where Frostpunk, God of War, Uncharted, (million other games) exist, why on earth would I want to do grind world quests, or Expeditions, past the point where they feel old.
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Replying to @BellularGaming @TaliesinEvitel
But I want to be the best, Michael my dude.
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Like no-one ever was?
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