Well there u go problem solved. Now grab another mmo and work on that or just do something else. No game is going to have unlimited content where you log in everyday and there is something new and wondrous to do. If you play mmo's you know this.What about people that don't have tons of free time and complain about QUALITY of content (aka mindlessly repeating the same dungeons = endgame)?? I'm not wasting my little bit of free time on that. That's not fun... that's why I sometimes play after reset and logout for the week. I don't want to run the same 5 mans grinding tomes....talk about get a life...


Well, I have been looking at some other F2P games... like EQ 2 (I played that a long time ago... the AAs give you some long term playability)... even Vanguard.
Even though they aren't the best games... I can't help thinking that... well, they ARE free... and they provide more playability then one night a week.... so what exactly am I paying for? I seem to be paying for a bunch of time I am locked out of doing what I find fun in the game.... that doesn't make sense.

The no life argument doesn't work when you play an MMO
For some this is their hobby
Never thought of this, but I agree with it.I agree with the op partially, the cap is ok, but they could have a separate myth cap for every class, so if you're hardcore and play several classes you can farm myth for all the jobs/classes that you use, without being able to use those in other gear than the one that is for your current class/job equipped, so in a few words the myth currency would change when you change class and you would be locked to only buy the gear that you can use with that class or have a list of jobs/classes and their current myth and buy gear according to the points you have with certain class.
That would alleviate any current issue...
Wel, let me spoon feed to you, in real life you'll have more than one game, plus something else to do besides games.What about people that don't have tons of free time and complain about QUALITY of content (aka mindlessly repeating the same dungeons = endgame)?? I'm not wasting my little bit of free time on that. That's not fun... that's why I sometimes play after reset and logout for the week. I don't want to run the same 5 mans grinding tomes....talk about get a life...
Should I name them one by one for you?
Obviously you don't have a clue what i'm talking about, sorry for you, kiddo.
Last edited by Langureion; 01-14-2014 at 06:49 AM.


No thanks, you can see my other response, plus I have RL hobbies. You can see my other post, the problem is that I am ending up paying for 1 night a week's worth of playtime. My other hobbies don't cost money for not doing something. They aren't subscription based.
A subscription based model begs the question from the consumer- what am I getting for paying an ongoing expense? Am I getting entertainment on demand?
In this case, I feel like the answer is yes- one day a week.



I'm going to say that if you're only getting 4-5 hours a month out of this game and you're not happy with it then this probably isn't the game for you. All MMOs are set up to have repetitive tasks, so it really doesn't matter which game you play, you're only going to be able to accomplish so much before repeating content. If anything, it sounds like you need 7-8 MMOs at your disposal at any one time if you want to avoid doing the same stuff all of the time.
Obviously you don't have a clue what you are trying to say.
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