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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
I'm on a PVE server, I don't get ganked. I am trying to discuss an end-game problem with locks that many are identifying. It's an issue with the class. And it won't hurt me most likely, because my raid group is set and nobody's kicking anybody out.
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Sorry, your posts about "Rogues are teh overpowered! You only need 1 HP!" made me really question whether you have any clue as to what you're talking about. The rest of your pointless rantings and ravings only served to strengthen my belief that anyone, no matter how clueless they are, can get a 60 and do end game raids in WoW.
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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
If you don't think it's a class issue, check out:
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Only one of those links even had a response from Blizzard, so in my opinion they aren't even worth reading. No, I don't think it's a class issue, I think it's a people issue. I think it's people like you who are obsessed with end-game raids and are worried that they might be "cut out of the action" at some point. I also think this is the reason you are so bitter and pissed off about it. Of course these are only my opinions, so take them however you want. (I assure you, I take yours the same way) Judging by the links in your post, it's pretty obvious to me that Blizzard doesn't seem to think there's a problem either. (At least not one that warrants another talent review pre-expansion) All I see is people voicing their opinions on why they think the Warlock class is "broken", which is pretty much the same thing that Blizzard gets about every other class in the game. Here's a tip, just about anything on the WoW.com forums that doesn't come from a Blizzard poster isn't even worth the time. Granted, there are some legitimate posters out there who are trying to help by offering their opinions and suggestions on the matter, but they are usually drowned out by whining complainers.
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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Maso, one of the 2 best-known Locks in the community, author of numerous Warlock guides, had this to say:
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Someone who obviously has played the class quite extensively, but it doesn't change the fact that this is merely an opinion, nothing more. This person is certainly entitled to share his or her thoughts, but I guarantee there are many other players with more skill and time with the game that would disagree. Everyone has their own opinion, but unfortunately Blizzard's is the only one with any relevancy. Let's not forget that all of these supposed "issues" are with raiding, a content that the vast majority of the WoW player base hasn't seen and doesn't even care about. I understand this is your prime concern, but it still does not warrant saying the class is clearly "broken" and needs another talent review.
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Originally posted by Timber Loftis:
Quit trying to personalize it and act like I have personal axe to grind. I don't. Please read WTF I am saying or STFU and quit responding to me. There are 10,000 other posters to argue with here on IWF, leave me the hell alone.
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It wasn't personal nor was it directed entirely at you, but for some reason you took it that way. The last part of my post was a joke that you so very eloquently failed to comprehend. My point, since you missed it: No matter what kind of changes Blizzard makes to any part of the game, there will always be whiners (such as yourself) who are going to bitch and complain about it. Always. I don't care how large and epic or small and minute, someone isn't going to like it. I don't care how many hours and hours they spend balancing out the classes, someone isn't going to like it and say it's not fair. At the end of the day, it's Blizzard who makes the call. You can either deal with it and remember why you started playing to begin with, whine and complain (obviously your expertise), or quit.
And let's talk about getting personal. "Blizztard" anyone? Trolling in a topic for a class that you don't even play? Yeah, but I'm the one making it personal. [img]smile.gif[/img] Some of you people really take this game way too seriously. I know this may come as a shock to you Timber, but some of us only play the game for fun. We don't sit around stewing over epic gear, worrying about class balancing, praying we don't get left out of raids because of some change Blizzard's made to our class, planning our entire life around when we'll be online, etc. There are people who
have a real life outside of the game that play WoW to unwind and have fun. Novel concept, eh?
glyc
[ 07-24-2006, 05:56 PM: Message edited by: Glycerine_74 ]