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    Quote Originally Posted by Choyi View Post
    Personaly, a huge zerg fest isn't enjoyable to me no matter how badass the boss looks, I'd miss the actual route to get to the point where I get the chance to fight something awesome, its like how you say a meal always taste better when you've preapared it yourself..
    Well that's something entirely different, content made for 40+ people generally becomes a zerg fest anyway.

    Besides that, if GW2 has this "awesome" content, why not play that and let XIV do its own thing?
    Shove your attitude up your ass matey, can a person not mention another game round here without being attacked ?

    besides that I probably will play it when it comes out.

    This is not me trying to paint anyone out in a bad way, its just the views of someone who has played this genre for well over a decade and see what has changed both in the games themsleves and the community.
    So the above question is a honest one in that regard.
    You think that you are the only person with 10 years of experience playing MMO's, how cute !

    I'm feeling more and more that MMO devs just can't have a cake and eat it, they cant please both hardcore mindset and casuals, and in the end its always the hardcore playerbase that gets to feel the bad end of that.
    And hardcore players where the ones that shaped most of the playerbase in the early days and we are now forgotten and tossed aside for the small chance of a MMO becomming the next big WoW clone.
    Don't feel butthurt, these companies exist to make money, I'm sure they don't care how you "paved the way" when all they want is your money.

    There are more casuals out there = more money.

    Like I said earlier I'm probably part of a dying breed of more oldschool players, but I'm surely not alone.
    Nobody is pretending you are the only one, I would hardly consider myself a casual, I would probably fall somewhere in the grey area.

    That being said even if I was a hardcore I would still beable to understand why game companies target the casual.
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    Last edited by Jinko; 03-05-2012 at 07:29 AM.