it'll never stop,
its just the same cycle the games had since its inception.
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it'll never stop,
its just the same cycle the games had since its inception.
It’s really not though
For those of us from legacy ARR was a second chance on the MMO, HW was a way to improve ARR, stormblood was new content and a way to fix some of HW’s raid based missteps and field content problems
People dooming about the new expansion really on started in ShB when we realised new expansions weren’t fixing problems and doing new things like they used to
just all the same
..over a video game? Seriously, I can think of a lot of other issues that are far more worthy.Quote:
the Diehard fans are the people that are losing their minds
The ongoing success of the entire FF franchise says otherwise. Id also like to note that single player isnt a "lonely path" by any means. Quite frankly, the mentality that people must be " forced " to be social is ridiculous and insulting. I prefer single player.Quote:
4) CBU3 certainly did create one of the best MMORPG's out there, but they also started catering that MMORPG to a Single Player audience, and the game has lost it's MMO flair and gone down the sad and lonely path of single player driven content
Why?
The more I see of some people, the less I want to be anywhere near them.
At some point, an MMO not doing anything innovative in order to both address long-standing and widespread complaints about the game's shortcomings and to change things up so that the game offers something new to veteran players constitutes there being something 'wrong' with the game. The game's metrics may be trending in the right direction when it comes to attracting new players, but retention is important as well, especially given that the MMO space is still a competitive one.
Im sorry but you will forgive me when i take this comment with a large grain of salt.Quote:
long-standing and widespread complaints
At the very least, expect what they have and will show(n), and nothing more.
The lower the expectations, the milder the disappointment.