Their only real difference is their complexity and approach, but in the end a games a game. There are ways they are supposed to be played and ways they are not. I have a hard time believing that most of the people using the platforms didn't know they weren't supposed to be there.
Also it was an unintended use of the platforms and was allowing people to progress faster than they were supposed to and allowed them to circumvent the entire mechanics of the fight.
It also upset the people who were playing the game as intended, and rightfully so. If you spent the tome to figure out the mechanics and got them down so you could clear with ease within them, which is the way raids have been designed to be played, it would upset you that someone ignore the actual game and stepped outside of it then looked down on you for how you do the raid, calling you a try hard or telling you how much tine you wasted.
The truth is that raiders do raids because they like raids, the mechanics, making them work together, and figuring them out, then effortlessly clearing until the next content patch (for a time) and work on other things they want to do after they have the raid on farm. That's the normal, and intended progression.
In any case I've got to go to bed. Thanks for the reply.
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