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  1. Unfortunately, WoW warriors were dumbed down years ago.
  2. Devastating Blast: Unleashes a powerful blast of Force energy at the target, dealing energy damage. The blast stuns standard and weak enemies for 5 seconds. Shares a cooldown with Force Scream. Noooooo... don't take away my "Fus Ro Dah!"
  3. Getting ganked while doing dailies is not PVP, it's getting ganked while doing PVE. This game has no meaningful open world PVP.
  4. Well in the very least PVP relics shouldn't proc in PVE environment since the reverse is already true of PVE relics. But if it was up to me, expertise and gear in PVP would be abolished completely. PVP should be about cosmetic upgrades, titles and bragging rights. PVP'ers should be able to earn unique gear skins, titles, mounts, etc. Some of them could be purchasable via some PVP currency, others could have actual rating requirements so they're a symbol of prestige. These items should change every season to give incentive to keep playing. This is one of the few things GW2 does right, their instanced PVP game is completely separate from the rest of the game. You choose your PVP stats and spec independently from the rest of the game. There are no gold sinks or any other reason to play anything outside of instanced PVP in order to participate in instanced PVP. In fact, everything you do outside of their instanced PVP has no positive or negative bearing on the PVP side of the game. This would make entry to PVP easy and would solve the problem of people that are in WZs only for the gear. As for open world PVP, dailies, etc. well those are all really PVE activities, so if you want to participate in them, collect PVE gear like everyone else.
  5. As it should be. PVE gear is useless in WZs, so why should gear only earnable in WZs be equally useful outside of WZs? PVP gear is already OP in open world, expertise shouldn't even work outside of WZs, but that's a whole different discussion. And no, that's a terrible idea. BiS gear should have some meaning and people should have to work for it. PVE relics are in a perfect spot atm.
  6. Was with you until you made that ignorant generalization. Besides, you're focusing on the symptom instead of the problem. Make PVP relics not work in PVE the same way PVE relics don't work in PVP. Problem solved.
  7. Will you guys ever come to Toronto? It is the 4th largest city in North America...
  8. Darth Maul's speeder. http://img4.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20130620093955/starwars/images/d/dc/Sith_Speeder_Tatooine.png
  9. In PVE, delaying Gore for any amount of time is a DPS loss. On occasion 1-2 GCDs can be excused if you're trying to line it up with cooldowns, but otherwise using it on CD IS required for optimum DPS. Also, the longer you delay using your reset Gore, the more likely you will trigger another Slaughter before Gore's natural CD. Slaughter ICD starts the moment it procs, which is why you don't want to delay Gore at all after the proc. As for early Slaughter procs, it happens to me all the time with timer <2s on Gore cooldown. The only way I can ensure it doesn't happen is if I just stop attacking the last couple of seconds of CD on Gore, but again, that's a big DPS loss. There is no reason why in the very least they can't make this QoL adjustment.
  10. There is no skill involved in having your Slaughter proc too early or too late.
  11. Execute can be fixed the same way. Up the chance to 100%, add an ICD so at best you're buffing every second FS. They did it with Operatives when they made Collateral Strike refund Tactical Advantage 100% of the time but on a 10s ICD. But even if they leave Execute untouched, bad RNG on that proc is nowhere near as devastating to our DPS as current Slaughter mechanic causing procs too early or too late.
  12. They should just change Slaughter to proc 100% off Massacre (same ICD), not Attaru. It would be a QoL change no different than what they did for Arsenal Mercs in 2.7, with Tracer Missile having a 100% proc rate on resetting Unload now. Both RNG and Gore protection solved in a single simple change.
  13. You may not have intended for double Gore to be used as it is, but the fact of the matter is that for nearly a year it has been and the spec has been balanced around having ideal procs and execution. Whenever the RNG works against us, it is a massive DPS loss since Carnage DPS outside of Gore windows is pitiful. You already fixed the RNG aspect behind Conc Ops, Arsenal Mercs and Lightning Sorcs, I really thought you would extend us the same courtesy. The way I see it: Slaughter already has a long internal cooldown, it doesn't need a low proc chance as well. Ops, Mercs and Sorcs were given 100% proc chance on procs that have ICD, why aren't we? I've had instances where it would not proc at all the full duration of Gore cooldown. The proc should not be able to trigger if Gore is already OFF cooldown. I'm really disappointed to read such a dismissive answer instead of getting the same treatment that other classes already got. It's extremely annoying starting off a boss fight and getting a Slaughter proc off Leap or Battering Assault, before you've even had a chance to consume your first Gore. It is a massive DPS loss every time it happens, especially at start of fights when all relic procs and raid cooldowns are perfectly aligned.
  14. The only thing "odd" is your self delusion of somehow being right and me being wrong. I guess I should've prefixed my "Yes it does" with a "For a majority of players". The "no gear progression" approach has been tried, and at best has resulted in a niche following. You pointed out a few examples of HOW it can work, but not WHERE it actually worked. I've heard it all before. I won't go as far as to call your opinion wrong (technically there is no such thing as a wrong opinion), but it certainly is in the minority. When developers add new content, there are a couple of scenarios how it can be consumed: - In a no gear progression game, players will take part in this content for the fun aspect of it. They might do it once to a few times if they enjoy it. Eventually they'll get bored of it and look for something new to play. Possibly a new game all together (see GW2 active population since release). A small number may continue to grind it for cosmetic reasons, but unlike power, cosmetic upgrades are a matter of opinion, hence very selective. What you may consider awesome looking, someone else might consider hideous, and vice versa. - In a gear progression game, player will also take part in new content for the fun aspect of it. They will also do it once to a few times for fun before getting bored with it. However, they will continue doing the content even when it's no longer fun because it offers a different form of fun, which is the ability to improve their character. Gear progression extends the lifetime and relevance of content, giving devs sufficient time to create something new to keep you entertained. In a game like GW2, it's literally impossible for devs to produce new content as fast as players can consume it. Which is why for over a year they've been producing nothing but the horrible living story crap that has driven a large portion of the player base away from the game completely. It's also why they went back on their word about no gear progression, and introduced Ascended gear tier, in hopes of keeping power progression people interested. There have been many articles, written by people that share your opinion, attacking gear treadmill MMO design and discussing how it exploits players psychologically with a "carrot on a stick". However, at the end of the day, this design has been around for decades, it works, and most importantly, the players DO enjoy it. If they didn't, there would be a lot more games like GW2 out there. Back on topic, no new ops for a year is unacceptable BW. There should be a completely new OP at most every 6 months, with a NiM mode released half way through that cycle.
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