The Honorable dadanox wrote:
Actually, what I would like to see is the ability to run LFG for any dungeon, and have the participants scale back to that level. I'd love to be able to group with a leveling guildie, let's say he is level 38, and have my character auto-nuked to that level so I could heal for them in that instance. I know there are a lot of things to be worked out with gear, spells, etc. But it would still be awesome.
Rather than doing that, I'd like to see mobs and gear auto adjust to the level of the group. That would probably be a huge undertaking, but not beyond the realm of Blizzard. This could *maybe* work for some raids, but I think it might get messy with end game progression if you could choose any raid in the game to be "current". There would probably have to be a limitation. Like old raids may only give current heroic dungeon level gear.
Borsuk wrote:
Something is lost in the translation. Let the old content rest.
I just got FF1 (The original) on my iphone. I remember playing that game forever. I tried it out.... It hasn't aged well.
People don't want Ulduar back - they want the feeling of raiding ulduar back. You can't do that by bumping up the stats on a few mobs and re-introducing it.
I'm going to have to disagree. Ulduar was and is still pretty entertaining. My guild and I went back to there and did everything on hardmode. Having never experienced anything beyond Freya, it was entertaining, and challenging. Not to mention beautiful. I've met plenty of people who never got to experience any or much of it. It's not like were talking about AQ which is a completely different design philosohpy than current day raids. Ulduar, on the other hand, is beautiful and designed with Blizzard's current design philosophy.
someproteinguy wrote:
I wouldn't say no to an opportunity to beat on more gnomes.
Borsuk wrote:
That said - I'd really like to see a lvl 90 Naxx. haha
Dear God no...
^^^^^^^^ This. No more Naxx. I liked it, but I wouldn't want to do it again. I can only imagine those who experienced it in Vanilla...