Skimmed the high points of this thread, and will prolly get neg'd :)
but I see a common complaint uttered by a whole lot of people, ie, there is never a LFM for something I want to do or I don't know how to run x,y or z quest so I have to wait....
Ummmmm, everyone was new once (for me twice, played 4 months at launch, then got talked back into it in '08 by my wife) and I don't know all the content, and some things I don't run because I don't want to subject anyone else to me fumbling around in the quest or posting a 'need guide' LFM, but that is just me.
Point is, start a group, or try something on Casual or Normal to check it out, even if you fail, you will have more information for the next time, also, step out of your comfort zone and run a quest you don't know if it is in the LFM, you might not get as much exp as the high exp quests, but you will get more exp than if you stood around looking for a group for an hour.
I see a lot of people running the same 10 quests over and over to level as quickly as possible, well, it takes more exp at higher levels and groups are more selective because when you level up by running a few quests over and over, you don't learn all the skills necessary to contribute at higher levels, and peeps don't want to carry someone thru a quest if they don't have to.
Sorry, maybe derailed a little, and points may have been hashed already, and I would like to see some higher level content myself, bbbuuuuttttt, I have not personally completed every quest and every raid yet, and if I want to do something, I put up and LFM or ask in guild and if no one wants to go, I go try it out on Normal, poke around and have a good time, or find something else to do.
Moral of this winding/multi-directionally challenged post, put up your own LFM or check out some content for yourself, you may be glad you did :)
We didn't run it in record time when we first tried it either
had to work at it, learn the quest, get better gear, etc.
The challenge should ramp up at the higher levels....at lower levels you are LEARNING the game, at higher levels you should be PLAYING the game, ie, you should understand the mechanics and requirements that higher level content requires.
If you don't have time to run a quest, or can't find a group, run slayers to kill time/gather loot/refine your tactics.
I would like to see some higher level content, but I want it to be punishing and require good tactics/decent builds and some cooperation, not make some higher level content that I can put a blindfold on and finish in 20 min without ever taking my finger off the attack button.
Actually, this is kinda false
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Xenik
Suck it up isn't a solution. Why would you waste your time posting that unless you wanted to get involved in some trollathon with me. Here is my perspective. Vale groups are not going off all the time as Cyr thinks they are. If DDO is constantly wanting new players introduced there needs to be a way for us to catch up. Since old content is not done as much as new stuff, therefore less groups. A lot of TRs that I see, or have known usually stick to their buddies/friends/guilds. They aren't out there putting up LFMs every 15 minutes. I check everyday for groups. I know this to be true. Cyr complained he doesn't want the content to be any easier. Why the &$%! does he care how hard/easy I have it? If he likes a challenge do the vale naked. I want a challenge, not mission impossible. Yes, I do see his point, I can grind it out like you all did, but remember, there are less groups now because you are established players, that either don't REQUIRE groups anymore or have static groups/friends/guild. I love the game either way, I just came here to find some answers, and I got a few. I plan to revisit GH and Necro4, and the sands even to grind out some XP (doing some quests on hard, not sure if elite is an option b/c from my experience elite shamans will lightning bolt you for millions of dmg) I appreciate the good advice but why did Cyr and Matt even post? I knew your types would post but really, what is your point? Suck it up? Seriously guys, if your advice isn't any better than that leave it to some of the veterans willing to give good advice and just don't bother posting.
The last 6 months or so before DDO:EU went live were a veritable ghost town in most areas (the vale being somewhat an exception cause there were still shrouds going on).
With the new influx of players, there are a lot MORE people playing the game, but you want a vet to drag you thru content because you can't be bothered to start your own group and learn the quest, that is why we care about the quests being dumbed down, because we like it to be challenging, not an easy button.
If you want content and want to learn, and don't have optimum gear, that is what casual mode and hirelings are for, use the tools provided you, don't get bent out of shape because the entire server population is not catering to your whims.