For example:
- Breadcrumb quests lead you to the next zone
- In game Questhelper
- In game guild finder
- Characters are more powerful, making leveling easier
- Simplified stat system makes mix/maxing largely irrelevant to most players
- Dungeon Journal explains boss fights
I could probably add more to the list if I thought about it for a while. When it comes down to it a lot of the compelling reasons I sought out answers on line originally can now be found in game; or at minimum on blizzards website/armory. Not meaning for this to be a dismal post. There's always a place for people with a shared hobby to come together to chat about it. It just seems rather ironic to list one example, that as the theory-crafting community got better tools, those tools were less necessary.
So do you think online WoW forums are less relevant now?
Yes: | 15 (21.1%) | |
No: | 21 (29.6%) | |
WoW is dying: | 19 (26.8%) | |
omg ur ossum: | 16 (22.5%) | |
Total: | 71 |
Any thoughts? Also given the ways things have changed in game, do you still think there's a compelling reason for new players to visit an online forum? What would that be? What do you see the purpose of a community such as this one being now and in the future? If you're a newer player, why did you come here?
So many questions...