WoW is absolute garbage through and through. Blizzard is a repulsive corporation and it shows constantly. I am sorry you didn't escape the indoctrination process.I cant speak for anything else in that list but WoW
Is extremely false actually, but you do you lol.
WoW retail has been very stable this expansion, one of the most stable ever if anything and the player retention is actually good.
https://www.dexerto.com/world-of-war...zzard-2217897/
Which also has been proven by subscriber numbers on various websites.



Just like Square Enix indoctrinated you to defend them at the mere mention of another mmo or someone says something about the game you don't like. World of warcraft is treated as the Voldemort "He who shall not be named" of the ff14 community and it's funny how tribalistic some people get over there favorite media. All games and companies can learn from one another and take ideas from other games/companies it creates competition.
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That is when the true Vana'diel of legend will be reborn.



The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.



The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.



It is common on the forums and internet in general media tribalism is really annoying and it's something I imagine immature children do but gaming/anime/console tribalism I imagine is people in there 30's and 40's acting like adult children throwing tantrums.
That is when the true Vana'diel of legend will be reborn.



Oh yeah, I don't doubt it at all. Some of the older players might have been around their favorite game for a long time and are very partial to it and end up being the ones getting the most defensive.
The Legends of the Titanmen lives on, a shining example of the power of compassion and the ability of people to make a difference in the world. A reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always hope, as long as there are heroes like the Titanmen who dare to do good deeds in Eorzea.




I wonder if the group here realizes the irony of comments like this (or if they just couldn't care less about distorting reality). One guy comes in and comments bad things about WoW, four of you jump on him (supporting the very comment he was making), continue high-fiving each other, and then claim the "common" thing on the forums is defending SE? Just wow. (Hint: The only "common" thing around here is getting ganged up on for daring to say anything positive about the game and not perpetuating the negative echo chamber.)
To the original topic, whether it's a bait post or not, the simple reality is that MMO's are no longer the "king" of gaming like they were 10-15 years ago. Mobile games, MOBA's, and P2W have become the dominant forces at present. The amount of cost that would go into developing a brand new MMO compared to the risks of it failing in the current gaming environment are likely just not worth it.

The person being 'ganged' up on as you say it just came into the thread to spew hateful remarks and accuse another player of being 'indoctrinated' by blizzard.I wonder if the group here realizes the irony of comments like this (or if they just couldn't care less about distorting reality). One guy comes in and comments bad things about WoW, four of you jump on him (supporting the very comment he was making), continue high-fiving each other, and then claim the "common" thing on the forums is defending SE? Just wow. (Hint: The only "common" thing around here is getting ganged up on for daring to say anything positive about the game and not perpetuating the negative echo chamber.)
To the original topic, whether it's a bait post or not, the simple reality is that MMO's are no longer the "king" of gaming like they were 10-15 years ago. Mobile games, MOBA's, and P2W have become the dominant forces at present. The amount of cost that would go into developing a brand new MMO compared to the risks of it failing in the current gaming environment are likely just not worth it.
The real irony is that person being defended by you with such a statement.
Really ready to defend anything that goes agaisnt me eh ?I wonder if the group here realizes the irony of comments like this (or if they just couldn't care less about distorting reality). One guy comes in and comments bad things about WoW, four of you jump on him (supporting the very comment he was making), continue high-fiving each other, and then claim the "common" thing on the forums is defending SE? Just wow. (Hint: The only "common" thing around here is getting ganged up on for daring to say anything positive about the game and not perpetuating the negative echo chamber.)
To the original topic, whether it's a bait post or not, the simple reality is that MMO's are no longer the "king" of gaming like they were 10-15 years ago. Mobile games, MOBA's, and P2W have become the dominant forces at present. The amount of cost that would go into developing a brand new MMO compared to the risks of it failing in the current gaming environment are likely just not worth it.
Surely this person has good intentions towards me, thank you for telling me, I am sure they really care about me.
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