Gear score rant

#0 - Oct. 14, 2009, 2:40 a.m.
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Stop it. Just stop it.

You know who you are... you just want it to be easier to decide what/who is Good and what/who is Bad.

Stop being lazy! When you refer to gear score, or ask me for mine, or use yours in an argument, you're being Bad.
#11 - Oct. 14, 2009, 5:46 a.m.
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Q u o t e:
Your shirt is insufficiently epic. Sorry.


We actually talked today about adding an item level 300 shirt that did absolutely nothing but mess with mods that attempt to boil down players to gear scores. :)
#203 - Oct. 15, 2009, 8:56 p.m.
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The ubershirt solution would be pretty easy to bypass unfortunately.

Ultimately, we're really not that interested in trying to shut mods like this down. Players will always have the Armory and to a lesser extent Inspect with which to judge other players.

It's not an easy problem to solve. On the one hand, we can recognize that there is value in being able to determine if that guy you are considering for your pug is much less experienced and talented than he claims to be and is going to drag everyone else down and cause other players to leave. On the other hand, the WoW community seems to have become so obsessed with efficiency and so adverse to wiping that there is, in my opinion, an unreasonable demand for player skill and gear requirements even for relatively easy content. It's one thing if your VoA tank is in all blues. It's another if you're asking for Ulduar gear for your Naxx run.

Many players are perfectly reasonable. However we've all run into That Guy who takes any attempt at measuring his awesomeness in the game (gearscore, achievements, dps meters) way too seriously and looks for the same in others.