I recently reactivated my account for a month. Tried out the new dungeons and raid. But honestly I felt like it was a very boring experience.
The dungeons didn't feel like they were made to be remotely challening, felt more like they were there as lore fluff and to allow people to get fast, easy items.
Then I tried out the new raid with the raid finder system. Which was probably one of the absolute low points in all my years of WoW experience. I had no idea about the tactics going into the raid, but I didn't die once. Nothing in the raid felt dangerous. So there weren't really any thrill or excitement while advancing through the various bosses. Killing a boss was no more exciting for me than killing a random 5 man dungeon boss. It was like "oh, he died...next". I get that the LFR difficulty can be as hard as the normal mode version. But goddamn, the ease of the raid and minimal time required, does not match the rewards.
Gotta admit that after doing the weekly raid 3 times I canceled my account again because it just felt so silly to keep playing WoW with a free epic system in place like the LFR system.
But it's not like blizzard is losing millions of subscribers a month yet. So a lot of people must still be enjoying the current state of WoW. I'm just wondering if people are still playing because their friends are playing, or if they genuinely enjoy doing the dragon soul raid in LFR mode week after week.
Will be interesting to see how MoP will turn out, the leveling zones and dungeons will probably be great. But the raids are what I'm curious about, if they are as easy in LFR mode as Dragon Soul is, MoP will probably be a very short adventure for me.