Setting aside the fact that your grammar made my eyes bleed, you also need to pass around some of that good stuff you're smoking, because I want to try some of those fantastic hallucinations as well.
The servers are bursting full, on mine I can't have a day in which I don't find queues. The game at the moment offers the best quality over the rest of the MMORPG market, hands down, and people recognize it. The only ones that will quit are the usual hoppers that grind a new MMO 12 hours a day, seven days a week at launch, run out of stuff to do, and then go play something else. They represent a vastly overwhelmed minority in a MMO population, and they're entirely irrelevant.
The only thing I'm sad about is seeing nonsensical threads like this one and having to wade through excruciating grammar in order to understand what they say. Only to find out that it wasn't worth it.
A white knight if I've ever seen one, or SE PR lol.



Or maybe someone that has seen this industry evolve from its outset and has recognized how irrelevant threads like this one are, as much as the people that grind a MMORPG at launch at exaggerated paces only to find themselves with nothing to do and a long wait ahead. They're in no shape or form representative of the majority of MMORPG players, and whether they stay or go is pretty much inconsequential.
Slapping some much needed realism in your face has nothing to do with working in PR, my friend. But do keep whining. It can be amusing in small doses, and the doses are quite obviously small compared to the hundreds of thousands that are playing the game without needlessly rushing and having fun.
Last edited by Abriael; 10-26-2013 at 06:46 AM.
People said that about 1.0 too. Just stop assuming just because you like the game and can't agree with different opinions. It'll make you a better person overall.Or maybe someone that has seen this industry evolve from its outset, has recognized how irrelevant threads like this are, as much as the people that grind a MMORPG at launch at exaggerated paces only to find themselves with nothing to do and a long wait ahead. They're in no shape or form representative of the majority of MMORPG players, and whether they stay or go is pretty much inconsequential.
Slapping some much needed realism in your face has nothing to do with working in PR, my friend.
I'm not your friend buddy.Or maybe someone that has seen this industry evolve from its outset and has recognized how irrelevant threads like this one are, as much as the people that grind a MMORPG at launch at exaggerated paces only to find themselves with nothing to do and a long wait ahead. They're in no shape or form representative of the majority of MMORPG players, and whether they stay or go is pretty much inconsequential.
Slapping some much needed realism in your face has nothing to do with working in PR, my friend. But do keep whining. It can be amusing in small doses, and the doses are quite obviously small compared to the hundreds of thousands that are playing the game without needlessly rushing and having fun.



There are opinions with which I don't agree, and opinions that simply don't make sense. This one is of the second kind.
But maybe you should tell that to the one that tried to discount my opinion by accusing me to be a a white knight or "PR" (lolz), because he has absolutely no arguments to logically counter it. But obviously you're not going to do that, because you happen to agree with his skewed view. Hypocrisy much?
That's most certainly your problem, not mine.
Last edited by Abriael; 10-26-2013 at 06:50 AM.
if this game was rocking even half as much as you imply your post wouldn't be supported by so few other posters, during the beta and early release you'd have at least 20-30 same minded poster parroting your words. there definitely is a decline My server has definitely reduced numbers (not just a few but noticeable amounts less players NOT MORE!)Or maybe someone that has seen this industry evolve from its outset and has recognized how irrelevant threads like this one are, as much as the people that grind a MMORPG at launch at exaggerated paces only to find themselves with nothing to do and a long wait ahead. They're in no shape or form representative of the majority of MMORPG players, and whether they stay or go is pretty much inconsequential.
Slapping some much needed realism in your face has nothing to do with working in PR, my friend. But do keep whining. It can be amusing in small doses, and the doses are quite obviously small compared to the hundreds of thousands that are playing the game without needlessly rushing and having fun.
some are expected to leave post free period like always in any game but the bleeding doesn't stop there and the lack of support your position is getting is another visible sign things are not all ice cream and sprinkles.
Or maybe his opinion is supported by the fact that the amount who post on these boards is miniscule compared to the amount of people who actually play
if this game was rocking even half as much as you imply your post wouldn't be supported by so few other posters, during the beta and early release you'd have at least 20-30 same minded poster parroting your words. there definitely is a decline My server has definitely reduced numbers (not just a few but noticeable amounts less players NOT MORE!)
some are expected to leave post free period like always in any game but the bleeding doesn't stop there and the lack of support your position is getting is another visible sign things are not all ice cream and sprinkles.
except that has not been true since Alpha. the percentage of the game "has no faults" has always been the great majority of the forum posters.
any thread which in any way criticizes the game is immediately swamped with "you don't know XXXX GTFO!" or "WTF are you talking about? the game has ...." ....etc....
this does not take a break when the game is live yet the amount of people who come to the games defense has dropped off considerably since the free period has ended.
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