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Ebbikenezer

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  1. That underlined, bold part... is referred to as impatience. And impatient people are destroying good games left and right. Ruined this one, ruined WoW (everyone getting a legendary which can be made for any class/spec in MoP?!?! LOLOLOL). Just...... stop playing games where it's an expectation of you to invest TIME in your character development to further yourself in the game. LFG tools, more experience points, faster ways to level, easier leveling, less difficult progression fights.... it's literally at the point where most of the online gaming population feels like they need a pat on the back and a special edition vanity pet for clicking "Login". I understand games evolve, but if anything this is not evolving this is devolving into more simplistic, user-friendly, consumer oriented, spoon-fed crap that you can find all over Facebook and kongregate. It's quite sad that people feel accomplished in an online game they have only played for 3 weeks to 2 months because it's ridiculously simple with very little time investment... to get almost everything the game offers. Worse yet, when those same people who cried to have things that way... start the incessant whining about things being too easy and not challenging enough. Ultimately the issue in any AAA title for online gaming... is us. The consumer. When all the noise boxes make it a point to crab about something constantly and all over the net, the companies change the game to cater to them to try and staunch any loss of potential customers.... but really it just drives the rest of us away. Soooooo anyways, that was a bit of a rant but: If you are too impatient to wait for a queue then... in all sincerity MMORPGs were really a terrible choice for you to begin with, how you chose the genre is beyond me.
  2. Hmmmmm. Did you alert all the other game developers in the world? I'm thinking they probably should be notified that when they announce a new title or taking one over, they are shoving every other title done by any of there multiple studios.... to the back of the line. I don't think all of them know this yet... QUICK! Go to their forums and tell them immediately!!!! That should keep you busy for days!!!!
  3. Yes^ this. I always peruse user comments for any semblance of pertinent info regarding a game I play. Obviously they are the only ones who know anything. Not saying you're wrong about the engine, but telling people "read the comments below"? HAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA!!!!!!
  4. Flagging for flaming with a side of self-entitlement spam.
  5. So, you played the (hardcore) min/max game, and you're complaining because they're not patting you on the back for it? THIS IS MY LAUGH OF THE NIGHT FOR THE GUILD, THANKS OP!!!!!:D:rolleyes:
  6. D3 is not an MMO. It really has no bearing on the MMO market, and having played extensively in the beta: NO WAY will I drop a sub to play that. Yes, I'll probably play. But the newness will wear out after 2 weeks of grinding the same crap, it's exactly like D2 in that respect. GW2 has no sub, tons of people will pick it up and keep playing a sub based game as well. That being said it got some pretty bad press reviews from beta a la: Terrible FPS (mid settings on gaming rigs-no hope for low end systems), one button repetitive PvP with the occasional self-heal tossed in for every class and no raiding/large group activities. I'll pick it up as well, but just to mess around on for good graphics, nothing more. This is all my opinion. Maybe TERA will draw some, maybe Blizzard's MoP, but not the 2 mentioned. Those will just make this game slow for a week each after launch.
  7. So, you're saying that people with level 50's in the game are "few"? Ok. Seems odd to me an MMO, 4 months after release would have so few and little amount of level capped characters, but hey, I don't have the statistics just going by my own decade of MMO experience.
  8. Oh, I already know. We have a "Post of the Day" we vote on that we rip straight from SWTOR or the WoW forums each raid night before we pull. It's rather amusing, and it gives us a good laugh for the rest of the night while we clear content.
  9. You are absolutely correct but let's not forget: Volatile criticism makes a game's community WORSE, not better, thereby making the game worse. Ridiculously over repeated iterations make games stagnant via the same boring repetitive complaints people have to wade through to glean insight from constructive criticism, NOT more exciting. Stagnation and complacency are caused by people simply getting tired of the above issues and so they just lay back instead of trying to make themselves heard over the nonsensical clamor of thousands of pages of rhetorical minutia clogging the forums and game chat. And so yes, those things are issues, but the issues don't originate out of thin air, they are born of people insisting that THEIR issue which is EXACTLY THE SAME as a hundred other issues pushed out at the same time... are more important. So while your point is extremely valid, and I tend to agree: it's the origination of those things that point directly back to the OP, of which his point is also valid and understood.
  10. But apparently you DO mind. You're still sitting here, crying on the forums, trying to justify why people should believe in the cause for you quitting. By all means: Show them how you feel with your wallet, your words have little to no effect as most of us just look at all the QQ posts as gibberish at this point. From what I have learned in my experience with this game anyways.
  11. I find it interesting, after reading the OP, that your first "mature, educated, constructive" response would be: "Lulz." That doesn't instill any confidence in me that you are actually a competent software developer. Nice post, even though it's really one I see crop up every so often when the forums get bogged down with crying. I actually started reading some of the negative threads to my Ops group before we raid because they are so amusing and nonsensical. That's the best thing I can offer people: Use the tears you find all over those threads to bring a great laugh to your guild and friends online.
  12. Well, if all the people who incessantly complain on the forums actually put that effort into leveling they would have a level 50. On each Faction. On every server.
  13. People wanted it, just like there are things you want.
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