Quote Originally Posted by Nims View Post

Destiny 2 is still not considered a mmorpg, Bungie still hasn't classified that one and if you wanted to put any tag on it, it would be a "MMOFPS" Rpgs are generally more story heavy than FPS.

I'm still not sure you have it cleared up or you would've never tried to argue that fact.
OK.
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Can I not reply in memes? You do realize people have been putting periods at the ends of words to stress meanings since before memes right? It's kind of annoying that you didn't know that and you're just trying to argue stuff without having a clue what's going on.
Not really. Periods denote ends of sentences. Generally the internet used capital letters to emphasize words, or denote shouting. ... and I guess you're gonna ignore the spongebob part?

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Again...I don't know how many times I have to type this, maybe reading isn't your strong point?
I'm very good at reading thank you, however your insistence to make things mean what you think they mean and not what they actually mean is confusing.

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EVERY. MMORPG. IS. STORY. DRIVEN.
Someone politely asks you not to do something... oh well..

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There's a reason you're in that dungeon.
There's a reason you're in that raid.
There's a reason you're killing that piglet creature.
Thee's a reason you're fighting the other faction.

All of that is story that's DRIVING you to do x, y, and z. Just because someone skipped the quest, doesn't mean that reason isn't there.
The story isn't DRIVING you to do anything in a lot of MMO's. If you want to be specific about words and their meaning, which you seem to be:
driv·en
/ˈdrivən/
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1.
past participle of drive.

adjective
suffix: -driven; adjective: driven

1.
operated, moved, or controlled by a specified person or source of power.
"a chauffeur-driven limousine"
motivated or determined by a specified factor or feeling.
"a market-driven response to customer needs"
What motivates you to complete that dungeon, that raid, kill that creature, to fight that other faction? In FFXIV it's designed to be the desire to experience more story. Story is a reward, a motivation and a measure of how much of the game you've "completed".
It is intended to be the primary reason you are playing the game. It sounds like you are arguing that one of the major selling points of every single game out there is it's story.