Questaar said:I'm all in with a vjek on this one.
Kilsin, I think you should rethink this. Members put a lot of thought into answering your posts. Even those with just one word answers. But, in the end, you do you.
Well, as you can see, Kilsin does *read* these threads, whether or not he expects any serious feedback.
I'm sure, if there's some unexpected controversy resulting or some amazing insight given, he won't just disregard it because it was in the wrong answer format ;^)
But also, yeah, if someone is specifically asking for one word answers, it's pretty obvious the intention is just some 'fun', so perhaps skip it or make a whole new post.
disposalist said:Questaar said:I'm all in with a vjek on this one.
Kilsin, I think you should rethink this. Members put a lot of thought into answering your posts. Even those with just one word answers. But, in the end, you do you.
Well, as you can see, Kilsin does *read* these threads, whether or not he expects any serious feedback.
I'm sure, if there's some unexpected controversy resulting or some amazing insight given, he won't just disregard it because it was in the wrong answer format ;^)
But also, yeah, if someone is specifically asking for one word answers, it's pretty obvious the intention is just some 'fun', so perhaps skip it or make a whole new post.
Spot on man, I read everything!! If something stands out or offers great feedback/suggestion I take it on board but my fun CM posts are meant to be silly, the serious ones I love seeing the detailed answers you folks reply with and I encourage people to create a new thread if one of my posts inspires them to expand on a topic (just please search for it first to make sure it hasn't already been posted!).
Forming a group should be prominently more rewarding, especially for primary questlines and any sort of dungeon/raid. But there should always be the option for a player to ride alone, at the expence of high risk, and a slower pace. Some of my best memories are crazy solo adventures.
Group content is something that needs to be embraced, not enforced.
One word answer: Enough
(Missed this thread while out of town. Great discussion!)