Flawless victoryBecause SE listend to the majority of hardcore casuals which are lazy af and don't want to put any effort into something.
That's the mindset of the modern "gamer" now. They are the reason why this game goes downhill. But SE want's money and so they continue to cater the majority as long as possible.
This Game could have been so good, but unfortunately it's getting ruined by people who don't know how to play this game.
They don't know what's good and important for an MMORPG and they also can't handle when people criticize them, that's why they want Solo Content.
Death Is Only The Beginning....
Here, i found you an example. Easy.
Essentially the title.
I know you want people to play PvP so it wasn't a waste of development cost, but putting it at Rank 25, and making the ranks take more EXP every 5 ranks is shite.
I hate PvP in most games, I know it wasn't made for me, but with people who want to play other games, do IRL shit, and suffering through the myriad of shite through the Crystalline conflict (Getting Oneshot, getting stunned locked for the 100th time, teams who don't group up, heals not going off cause of server tick etc) is just not fun.
No Matter how cool the next CC Glam is, I ain't going through this shite again lol
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Choose your Destiny:
Pressure SE into fixing their gifting system and RMT issues
>Defend the company
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*the GCBTW presses the enter key*
I see so many bizarre outlooks on the solo facilitation in this game, but frankly, waiting 15-40 minutes into a query for a single dungeon isn't exactly the most compelling thing in the world either.
Last week playing on my alt, I was in the queue for 1-50 floors of Deep dungeon for over 3 hours, not exactly very compelling either.
It's less about trying to turn the game into a single-player experience, or sheltering the "But I can't handle bullies" - and more just the simple fact that such abysmal queries only serve to give people reasons not to play the game. If you want to sit in the queue and play with other players, then you can, as you have always been able to do so, and if you want a smooth experience, wherein this is not hindered by queries, then you can do so.
It's hardly a difficult concept or advantage to grasp. LOL
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People still play D2 and D3 though
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Hey, we don't diss Morrowind or Oblivion in this household...but Skyrim is free game.
They aren't the majority. They're just annoying and noisy. Kind of funny tbh because if they put so much effort into being stupid and lazy.Because SE listend to the majority of hardcore casuals which are lazy af and don't want to put any effort into something.
That's the mindset of the modern "gamer" now. They are the reason why this game goes downhill. But SE want's money and so they continue to cater the majority as long as possible.
This Game could have been so good, but unfortunately it's getting ruined by people who don't know how to play this game.
They don't know what's good and important for an MMORPG and they also can't handle when people criticize them, that's why they want Solo Content.
…oddly, just spent the last month playing Morrowind again and every time I do I am surprised just how good it is storywise, and how utterly cluttered the map is if you take away the fog.
It’s amazing how big much they could do with so little.
Sadly from what I heard, a lot of that crew is no longer at Bethesda, with a number of them leaving before Skyrim was released (which may explain why that game is not good).
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