I'm sure it took a long time to write up but I'm sorry, but I don't think this will work out.
I'm sure it took a long time to write up but I'm sorry, but I don't think this will work out.
Don't mind me, I'm just posting my opinions on the internet and watching how people react to them.
I'm not even really a fan of procedurally generated content myself. I'm just trying to be constructive by putting out my own ideas instead of trolling the ones I don't like. >_> Still, I figure something like this would satisfy a lot of demands for stuff to do without trying to copy/paste entire pieces of content from other games. Basically, I'm just trying to be different from most of the "open-world idea" threads.
EDIT: I'm not saying my personal idea would do it. Just procedurally generated content in general. Specific content in this game gets eaten through in the weekend after release, or Monday.
EDIT2: Not going to bump my own thread for this.
If you were to remove the sandstorm, and remove the teleports, it's exactly the same as walking up to someone already engaged in a fight or waiting around for someone to come join them. This isn't "each person/group gets their own personal zone and can't interact with other people". Do you really think it's an instance to be walking along and find some random person fighting a group of enemies, help that person fight off their mobs, and then leave right away to go do your own thing? Does it make it an instance just because you couldn't see the person until you got around the corner?
Last edited by Grey_Cain; 03-21-2014 at 12:48 AM.
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