World of Warcraft is adding a rotation assistance tool while removing functionality that enables Raid Garbage Addons, which the game has long tacitly encouraged.
The developers designed fights assuming players had these addons, bypassing the need for mechanics to be readable or enjoyable, leading to an imbalance in gameplay.
The decision to remove these addons shows that developers can control their existence and make necessary changes for a better gaming experience.
Having addons dictate gameplay mechanics goes against the essence of playing the game and interferes with the player's engagement and skill development.
Adding a rotational assistant tool is seen as a positive move to assist players in understanding spec changes every expansion and enhancing gameplay experience.
Criticism about WoW specs being bloated is countered with the majority of specs having lower complexity levels than other games, making guidance essential and not overly simplifying gameplay.
Both the rotational assistant tool and removing progression raiding tools aim to bridge the gap between players, making the game more approachable and centered on gameplay.
These changes encourage players to enjoy playing the game rather than relying on external tools, creating a more rewarding and engaging gaming experience for all players.
Despite some overdue, these changes in WoW's design philosophy mark a positive shift towards inclusivity and emphasis on playing the game rather than using external aids.
Overall, the changes in World of Warcraft are viewed positively, signaling a step in the right direction for the game's evolution and player experience.