Not much content in this game to make things interesting. Even after new expansion i get bored after 1 or 2 weeks . Nowadays i lost interest even in completing daily quest . Wild games are boring after awhile too . What are your thoughts ?
You're just burned out on the game. Happens to everyone. Play something else and come back for the expansion when you're refreshed.
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I experience similar levels of burnout - quite often at around this stage of an expansion / meta. It's normal. It can be quite refreshing to take a break from Hearthstone for a bit. Find a good single player game to play for a while - one that isn't aggravatingly competitive. You'll be surprised how calming and enjoyable that can be.
I got back into Skyrim and a couple of other good single player games for a while. It was a good break. Then when I came back, after a month or two, Hearthstone felt a bit fresher.
I now try and do that on a more regular (if shorter) basis.
The game is slower than it's ever been. I love playing, but I can't stomach sitting for another 35+ minutes watching a Warrior tank up and board clear. It's the most oppressive deck ever, and unless you're playing OTK, you're automatically in a 30/70 polarized matchup. Seriously, I have HS Premium and I'd be happy to send anyone the matchup winrates for Odd Warrior. They are in the green across the board except for OTK decks and Deathrattle Hunter.
You're just burned out on the game. Happens to everyone. Play something else and come back for the expansion when you're refreshed.
I took similar advice and came back after a break. I also started playing wild and stopped caring about how far up the ladder I get, and I am having a lot of fun again.
Coming from an ex 10+ year WoW vet I have to say that card games aren't mmos. They can have great content and there is always room from improvement when it comes to creating more innovative/expansive content but they are consumed much more quickly than larger genres of games. Imo card games have much less wiggle room by nature and that is why for some it seems easier to burn out on them faster, even if you love the game.
I realized I haven't played constructed at all for a while. I thought the hunter nerfs would entice me back, but I just find myself playing arena or brawl if I'm bored, maybe few games every few days. I think I got burned after spending a lot of time crafting and constructing decks at the beginning of the expansion only to have the un-announced nerfs basically shit on non-hunter decks.
Sounds like you are growing up and not burning time on video games
Funny. I was thinking rather the opposite ;)
With a full-time job where I travel frequently, wife, house and a pet, gaming time is quite limited. As a result, I’ve never gotten bored with HS - it keeps fresh and interesting.
Whereas it sounds like OP (and other burnouts) have waaayyy too much time for gaming, and then yea, anything will get boring in the end I suppose.
Game needs weekly changes to stay fresh. Small weekly rebalance would help.
Terrible idea. Makes crafting priorities a nightmare. You’ll kill the casual crowd this way.
Or they could buff/nerf certain tribes for a week.
For example: week of the elemental - all elementals have +1 attack. Something simple and not permanent, just to shake things up for a week. Next week after that: week of the beast - all beasts have rush. While the elementals lose the + 1 attack buff. Next week of the elemental would have another sort of buff.
Last week of every season should be without any buffs though.
It's always stale the second two months for sure, that is why they need more game modes, like another ladder with mixed old, and new expansions, or expansions every 3 months instead of four. Or if they keep it the same, rotate this stuff every 16 months, instead of 24. I find myself just trying all different decks on casual the last 2 months.
Yes, the whole game got boring because Blizzard is not able to fix DK Rexxar, the by far most overpowered card ever existed. Dr. Boom, Grim Patron and Undertaker are nothing against this piece of gambling bullshit. The player who gets more luck crafting the perfect beast for the given situation, wins the Game. I hope, all These Huntard Players out there relying on this luck based card to finally win some games do not think, that they are good Hearthstone Players. They are just abusing a super bad card design that creates endless value and mostly wins games due to luck. Sorry Huntards - no skill found.
Must be a reason for the whole ladder being full of Huntard idiots.
Best you come back after the rotation. The game will be pure toxic until then, due to the fact that incapable Bli$$ard won't nerf any legendaries shortly before their rotation.
Not much content in this game to make things interesting. Even after new expansion i get bored after 1 or 2 weeks . Nowadays i lost interest even in completing daily quest . Wild games are boring after awhile too . What are your thoughts ?
You're just burned out on the game. Happens to everyone. Play something else and come back for the expansion when you're refreshed.
Probably why they have those tavern brawls these 3 weeks. We're in that period when the game is getting stale.
It's not a surprise is it. Too much of a good thing and all that.
Just forget Hearthstone and play something else that isn't CCG related until the Rotation. That's going to shake up the game quite a lot.
4/3/19 RIP Keith Flint. 😔
seems like this been alot of this post or similar.
I experience similar levels of burnout - quite often at around this stage of an expansion / meta.
It's normal.
It can be quite refreshing to take a break from Hearthstone for a bit. Find a good single player game to play for a while - one that isn't aggravatingly competitive.
You'll be surprised how calming and enjoyable that can be.
I got back into Skyrim and a couple of other good single player games for a while. It was a good break. Then when I came back, after a month or two, Hearthstone felt a bit fresher.
I now try and do that on a more regular (if shorter) basis.
Sounds like you are growing up and not burning time on video games
DJ
The game is slower than it's ever been. I love playing, but I can't stomach sitting for another 35+ minutes watching a Warrior tank up and board clear. It's the most oppressive deck ever, and unless you're playing OTK, you're automatically in a 30/70 polarized matchup. Seriously, I have HS Premium and I'd be happy to send anyone the matchup winrates for Odd Warrior. They are in the green across the board except for OTK decks and Deathrattle Hunter.
Game needs weekly changes to stay fresh. Small weekly rebalance would help.
No that would never happen. Game just needs more modes tbh.
I took similar advice and came back after a break. I also started playing wild and stopped caring about how far up the ladder I get, and I am having a lot of fun again.
I having a lot of fun in Arena, got too tired of these OTK decks, Baka Warriors and DK Rexxar.
Terrible idea. Makes crafting priorities a nightmare. You’ll kill the casual crowd this way.
Go play something else. Why do you feel the need to talk about it??
Coming from an ex 10+ year WoW vet I have to say that card games aren't mmos. They can have great content and there is always room from improvement when it comes to creating more innovative/expansive content but they are consumed much more quickly than larger genres of games. Imo card games have much less wiggle room by nature and that is why for some it seems easier to burn out on them faster, even if you love the game.
I realized I haven't played constructed at all for a while. I thought the hunter nerfs would entice me back, but I just find myself playing arena or brawl if I'm bored, maybe few games every few days. I think I got burned after spending a lot of time crafting and constructing decks at the beginning of the expansion only to have the un-announced nerfs basically shit on non-hunter decks.
Funny. I was thinking rather the opposite ;)
With a full-time job where I travel frequently, wife, house and a pet, gaming time is quite limited. As a result, I’ve never gotten bored with HS - it keeps fresh and interesting.
Whereas it sounds like OP (and other burnouts) have waaayyy too much time for gaming, and then yea, anything will get boring in the end I suppose.
Or they could buff/nerf certain tribes for a week.
For example: week of the elemental - all elementals have +1 attack. Something simple and not permanent, just to shake things up for a week. Next week after that: week of the beast - all beasts have rush. While the elementals lose the + 1 attack buff. Next week of the elemental would have another sort of buff.
Last week of every season should be without any buffs though.
It's always stale the second two months for sure, that is why they need more game modes, like another ladder with mixed old, and new expansions, or expansions every 3 months instead of four. Or if they keep it the same, rotate this stuff every 16 months, instead of 24. I find myself just trying all different decks on casual the last 2 months.
Yes, the whole game got boring because Blizzard is not able to fix DK Rexxar, the by far most overpowered card ever existed. Dr. Boom, Grim Patron and Undertaker are nothing against this piece of gambling bullshit. The player who gets more luck crafting the perfect beast for the given situation, wins the Game. I hope, all These Huntard Players out there relying on this luck based card to finally win some games do not think, that they are good Hearthstone Players. They are just abusing a super bad card design that creates endless value and mostly wins games due to luck. Sorry Huntards - no skill found.
Must be a reason for the whole ladder being full of Huntard idiots.
Best you come back after the rotation. The game will be pure toxic until then, due to the fact that incapable Bli$$ard won't nerf any legendaries shortly before their rotation.
Control is like Chess - using your given resources wisely.
Aggro is like Russian Roulette - Hope to topdeck the right card/ hope for the opponent to topdeck the wrong card.
Parallels to the IQ of the players of both games are, of course, coincidental ;)