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    h0tNstilettos's Avatar
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    Samira Starlightzz
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    I agree. It's ridiculous when people say T1, T2, etc for Alexander because T1, T2 already exist from coil so then I have no idea which one anyone is talking about.

    It just makes people look stupid like those that want to call Ravana Extreme REX. On my server it started as A1, A2, etc, then people just started saying T1, T2, and so on. It hurts when I see it, like very cringe worthy.
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    Zarzak Tigerspirit
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    Quote Originally Posted by h0tNstilettos View Post
    I agree. It's ridiculous when people say T1, T2, etc for Alexander because T1, T2 already exist from coil so then I have no idea which one anyone is talking about..

    This seems to be the core of the complaint and let me say it as simply as I can....


    CONTEXT. It shouldn't be hard to tell the difference between people wanting to go to coil for giggles or wanting to do Alex for loot.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zantetsuken View Post
    Newer players to MMO games will likely draw from their experiences playing FPS games, GTA, Dragon Age, Skyrim, etc.. and they will evaluate a MMO based on that criteria. But other online games (and offline RPGs) are designed to be picked up, played for maybe 5 months and then abandoned for when the next big game comes along. A Veteran MMO gamer knows that the experience of the game is stretched out over years, and if crafted properly, it leaves players with some of the best gaming experiences to be found anywhere.
    Quote Originally Posted by kazeandi View Post
    This is the problem most content is solo and you get your group action from a cross-server queueing tool. This is not like older MMOs where servers developed real communities. It's more like MacDonald's Drive-Thru, where you queue up, do your run, then never meet those people again.