Weeee! This will be fun!
I think most of what you are saying is stemming from misunderstanding what I enjoyed and what I hate about WoW. I am not hating on WoW, I am hating on what they have changed about WoW. I thought that was obvious, but apparently not. I will elaborate, though.
In regards to whether or not I "enjoyed World of Warcraft". Of course I did. WoW is a fun game if you want to level and experience content. It is a fun game because of the people who you play it with.
I would like to state that I have never liked MMOs to begin with, though. Ever. I didn't even play WoW until like 4 months after you all picked it up, and then it was only because Kevin kept nagging me. I would never have even played it to begin with if you guys didn't keep bugging me to. I'm not saying I regret playing it-- I loved my first year or 2 on Zerabitu and had a great time ganking and making movies.
I will agree with you that some of the PvE in the latest expansion is fun for a while-- but that all fades really fast and it has always been that way. I never enjoyed WoW's PvE at max level / max gear. Ever. I had a lot of fun leveling my character the first time, as everyone does. High-end raiding was always total nonsense to me, really. I don't think anyone can argue that I have had a steadfast and planted hatred towards raiding since day one. I hate having to get 24 other morons together (or 40 in the old days) to do something so trivial. Historically, this is accurate for me--when our guild Ruin was raiding Molten Core, I was, instead, ganking people at Thorium Point. Thus, Zerabitu was born.
So why do I hate WoW now?I hate WoW now for the same reason that I now hate TF2-- they took a perfectly good game and slowly shit all over it through the course of its life by adding in patch after patch of unnecessary changes. If WoW was mostly the way that it was when it first came out, I would still be playing it today.
A lot of people will look at that last sentence and argue that "if nothing was added to the game, people would stop playing it". I think that is entirely ridiculous. People still play loads of games that have no major changing updates after release. I'm not saying that the addition of new content is always a bad thing, but sometimes you just
shouldn't fix what isn't broken. Blizzard and Valve have both done this, though, and it has ruined 2 of the best games out there.
Playing to Win in WoW?In regards to you linking me to my own posts about
Playing to Win several times...
I got over 2,000 rating over 10 times in my WoW arena career. Probably more than that, I don't even remember.
My view of the competitive aspects of the game is much more informed than your own. Try not to read this as an insult: You have accomplished scarcely more than nothing in WoW PvP in your entire time of playing it. I can safely say that you know almost nothing about WoW from a competitive standpoint. You have never been on a good arena team or tried to play the game competitively. If you had, you would not be arguing about WoW's competitive aspect, because you would know what a joke it is.
Now that we have established that, here is my take-- I will try to be as thorough as possible.
The "playing to win" philosophy does not apply to a game like WoW because it has little to no sense of balance and what balance it does have is ever changing. I have said this about WoW from day one.WoW has top tiered characters, just like Brawl does. Meta Knights, Snakes, DeDeDe's...Death Knights, Paladins, Hunters.If you heard someone bitching about Death Knights being OP...what would you say? You'd probably agree, right? What would you say to people who bitch about Meta Knight being OP? You'd tell them to stop QQ'ing and either get better or find a way to counter him, or you'd ask them if he's so damn OP how come they aren't playing MK.
No. Apples and oranges my friend.
A fighting game with 35 total characters and ~10 or ~15 balanced characters is not a parallel to an MMO RPG with 9 classes and 3 "viable" classes.
Comparing them is ridiculous because:
- The end game balance is laughable by comparison even in the best case scenarios
- Saying that people should "buck up and reroll a top tier WoW class" is not equivalent to picking a new character in a fighting game. Not only is the time invested VASTLY greater, the payoff is negligible because that very same class could very easily become useless in a mere 1 or 2 month period, which is less time than it would take to get the character to the max level and geared-up to begin with.
WoW is a terrible competitive game because at any given moment, all of your hard work could be pissed away by a crappy developer applying a 100MB patch that completely re-arranges and effectively ruins all of the balance in the game. It has happened over and over again this way.
Metaknight is not a Deathknight. King DeDeDe is not a Paladin. Falco is not a Hunter.You will never play Metaknight for 6 months only to find out that Brawl had a patch released that makes him worse than Captain Falcon. You will never find out that King DeDeDe's chain grab was nerfed so that it now has a 2 minute cooldown. You will never see Falco's lasers have the hitstun removed because it is too "frustrating to the other player".
Brawl is a game that was designed to be uncompetitive by the designer, but is made competitive by the community by pushing the limits of the game. Thus it is a good game.
WoW is a game that was designed to be uncompetitive by the designer, but cannot be pushed to the limits by the community because 30 seconds after any advance is found, it is patched or fixed because the devs have a magnifying glass on the the game's "balance".With Brawl, the community is in control. With WoW, the devs do not allow the discovery of Advanced Techniques (like weapon swap macros, etc.). They stomp out any advancement and attempt to replace it with their own mechanics that are even more broken and less balanced.
To conclude, I find your attempts to make me eat my own words on
Playing to Win laughable. I think that my response here absolutely crushes any attempt you made at trying to draw the conclusion that I am somehow a hypocrite for not applying that philosophy to a game as terrible as WoW.
You may think I am angry but I feel that this was a fun debate and I always enjoy seeing what others have to say about my rants. So I am glad that you posted and not angry in the slightest.