Well I've never maxed a character level in WoW so I don't know a lot about the end game content and for the most part that's what the expansions add. I have to make sure this next time I'm playing that I stay on one server instead of server hopping with my friends, then maybe I will see all that great end game content.
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so bad idea based solely on a finacial perspective?
I can only base my information on the financial perspective because I have not read into the lore associated with Warcraft and therefore have no real knowlege of other things affected by an expansion.
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You are right in the fact that there isn't really a lot of RP in the game. For the most part that is the choice of the players. It seems that most people choose to play the game for the same reason most of the people I have known in the past played Diablo II. The reason is to gain levels and get the best stuff.
However, in WoW some people to get on "RP" Servers, in which Rping is recommended and expected to some extent by the players of those realms. Their characters speak through text and friendships can be formed or lost during game play based soley on RP. In some extents people specifically spec out their characters to represent their idea of the character.
To some extent it could be considered and exceptional RPG because the characters are not bound to do anything for anyone and choose to play the roles they desire.
Just My Opinion of course.
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Obviously there are two sides to every story. There will be people that sit on both sides of the fence with this issue. Those of us that don't want to spend all the money on new expansions plus the monthly fee and then those level 70's that want some other territory to raise havoc upon and more instances to run, more levels to gain and more armor to get. Of course there is also the problem with add-ons that are normally rendered useless by an expansion. Unfortunately we rely on others to reprogram those things, for those of us that don't know how, and sometimes it is a long time before the add-on you were familiar with is released with a compatable version of the newest expansion or patch.
All in all a new expansion is:
For Blizzard and Bored lvl 70's - Good Idea
For us broke people that like our add-on's - Bad idea
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I can only base my information on the financial perspective because I have not read into the lore associated with Warcraft and therefore have no real knowlege of other things affected by an expansion.
However, in WoW some people to get on "RP" Servers, in which Rping is recommended and expected to some extent by the players of those realms. Their characters speak through text and friendships can be formed or lost during game play based soley on RP. In some extents people specifically spec out their characters to represent their idea of the character.
To some extent it could be considered and exceptional RPG because the characters are not bound to do anything for anyone and choose to play the roles they desire.
Just My Opinion of course.
All in all a new expansion is:
For Blizzard and Bored lvl 70's - Good Idea
For us broke people that like our add-on's - Bad idea