

You conveniently left out the part of that quote where I said I tried seeking help and getting groups only to find the community terrible, hateful, and unhelpful. The needing to group thing was only a problem because the community was god awful.That's the point of an mmorpg. You play together with other people. Modern mmorpgs have ruined what it meant to be an mmo. You can do almost everything in this game solo. Why not play a single player game at that point? It seems people today just want some Diablo clones with a chat box.
FFXI was a near perfect experience at NA launch. And CoP made it pure perfection.
The community was amazing and helpful to me. I got every question of mine answered instantly. I was in many social linkshells that were always extremely helpful.
I left that part out because I wasn't addressing that part with my reply.


And you probably also joined when the game first came out, when the community is generally far more friendly as a whole, and accepting of newbie mistakes. I joined when it had been out for probably a good year or so, when everyone is suppose to know their jobs and new players are rare. That part had everything to do with the part that you quoted, so electing to keep it out is misquoting me entirely. I am not a fan of MMOs where you can solo literally everything. I like a mix of stuff I can do. I hate being forced to group constantly, but I also hate being able to solo all the content. So I'm very glad they have dungeons as part of the story requirements, but that grouping isn't a requirement for everything.
I'm only arguing with you because you took what I said out of context by cutting the quote off where you did.
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