Quote Originally Posted by Shougun View Post
. . .Honestly I'm a bit disappointed in you for saying that. :/ ..

The statement seems rather silly given that many MMOs including this one and the other top one, WoW, do exactly what I said I prefer in the majority of cases (there are a lot more examples of the world changing for -you- rather than for the community). Compared to what changes due to your actions there is very little that changes due to the community at large actions.

So.. I'm going to say, no and no strongly as it feels quite off putting to hear someone say to go some where else if they've a bias that is clearly supported by the games I play. Besides the whole "if you don't like it go somewhere else thing" just comes off as horrible, though I'm not saying it is anywhere near that level of "go back to your own country if you don't like it" it really has that vibe to me.

I would understand it more if I was demanding it was exclusively things responding to me, but if you read what I posted and the keywords I used that is clearly not the case.
Why be disappointed in solid advice?

It's not up to a game to change to please you. It's up to you to decide if you can enjoy what the game offers.

If you're not enjoying a game for what it is, then find something else that suits you better instead of thinking the game will magically change and become what you want. Developers aren't going to risk alienating their satisfied paying customers by changing a formula that's been working successfully.

Oh wait, scratch that. WoW did just that and they ended up losing most of their player base. They had to resort to re-releasing the original game that players actually liked to entice some of those players back. Guess some developers are crazy enough to screw their business over.

By the way, you never had any meaningful choices that affected the world in WoW. You had quest completion. Either you did a quest and saw a change to the world, or you didn't. It was never a result of any choice you made as your character.