This is better for the game, people do not continue to pay for MMORPG monthly fees when they can't get anything done
This is better for the game, people do not continue to pay for MMORPG monthly fees when they can't get anything done
I agree with this system they want to add. I've used it in WoW its very convenient. People always say in xiv well if you want to get things done..do it when the elites are doing it..no thanks ill do it when I want to do it..these elite clicks in this game really hurt players that want to learn the dungeons or primal fights. The content finder system allows them to learn the battles at there own pace with random players also looking to learn it..it sure beats seeing "exp only" shouts. Yoshi wants to appeal to the masses and he has some great ideas..as much as I love XI.. how many years is it now and the party system in that game is still awful.. and the player #s these days are insanely low.
LOL. It's funny how some people live in the delusion that any sizable percentage of the wow playerbase doesn't like this feature. It's false as it can get, and believin that "a large number of people" don't like something just because you (mistakenly) don't is a fallacy.
The feature is mainly appreciated in every MMO in which it's implemented (which includes basically every Major MMO in the world), there are just very vocal and very inconsequential minority of reactionaries that can't stand evolution that continue to speak nonsense against it.
Every game that has this feature shows clearly that nothing is destroyed, people continue looking for group primarily in their guild and server, and use the tool just in the case they can't.
Having options is a positive thing, instead of getting bored to death shouting for hours in a plaza. Embrace it.
Played MOP? Seen what CRZ has done to the game?LOL. It's funny how some people live in the delusion that any sizable percentage of the wow playerbase doesn't like this feature. It's false as it can get, and believin that "a large number of people" don't like something just because you (mistakenly) don't is a fallacy.
No, then you don't know, yes, then you're the deluded one.
It did absolutely nothing other than irritate the few remaining backwards thinking reactionaries that have an apoplexy as soon as they hear the word "innovation" and that think that spending an hour being bored while shouting in a plaza is somehow fun.
On the other hand, how many MMORPG with a content finder did you play? I played seven so far, and in none the community has been damaged in any appreciable way. I would say the one with an overly limited experience is you. WoW isn't the only MMO out there, you know?
Stop crying please. The content finder is a standard feature in nowadays' mmorpgs. It's going to come whether you like it or not, it's gonna save people a massive amount of boredom, and it's gonna do absolutely nothing to the community at large.
Last edited by Abriael; 11-20-2012 at 01:54 AM.
You'd have a lot of good points if you didn't constantly berate the people you're talking about, but after all, you hate rude and confrontational people.
It's funny how you criticize others, considering that almost every post of yours is an "ad personam", exactly like the one I'm quoting, mind you. You really have no place to talk about "rude and confrontational".
Mind you, I'm not really "berating" anyone. I'm just describing something with its name. Saying that the sky is grey when it's raining doesn't "berate" it.
Actually I have played MoP and majority of the people that are playing love this new feature. It is the best thing to happen to WoW ever. I admit that it is slightly flawed for PvP servers but that would be a non-issue for this game.
I dunno, I'm looking forward to reducing the time on LFG for content... Also saying that the WoW player base is anything like the FF player base is just laughable. I'm PRETTY sure that there's more greed in WoW than there is in FFXI/V.
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