
Originally Posted by
DPZ2
I blame the apparent dissatisfaction with the MSQ on the misperception that 'end game is the only game'.
"Everything that came before now is boring and a waste of time."
"Having to slog through nearly eight years of episodes is a waste of time, even if they're being binge-watched."
Hint: go watch a youtube summary of the 2.0, 3.0 and 4.0 story lines. Purchase a story and job skip to arrive at current content. Run through the current content - it's a game, it has a story, the content was produced for you to go through it. THEN enjoy(?) the fact that you have so little actual 'current content' to enjoy that you complain. Again.
Rinse-and-repeat.
Or, better yet, go find a multi-player game that requires a minimum of story, with, oh, maybe one patch with new content in any given year. There are plenty to choose from.
I've been playing multi-player games off-and-on for about 35 years now, most with so little story-line that they easily become obsolete after you play them for a few months. And yes, EQ was one of them ... frustrating as heck, no discernible story line, lots of time spent wasting time for things to spawn, unfriendly groups of people who looked at you funny if you didn't somehow meet their ideals of a perfected meta, permadeath, loss of gear ... every bad MMO trope you can experience rolled into a video game.
[And no, the first ones didn't use graphics, and were little more than glorified versions of Adventure with multiple players ... but that particular community was small (less than 150 people) and tight, because everyone knew everyone else and there really wasn't a meta to perfect.]