• Why World of Warcraft has become stale, and gaming as a whole.
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ITT: OP rants about playing a game for too long and it gets boring. Solution?: Outside.
[QUOTE=Zarjk;33876278]ITT: OP rants about playing a game for too long and it gets boring. Solution?: Outside.[/QUOTE] But you dont respawn outside.
[QUOTE=Colombia;33872155]Have played both Arma and MoW, heck even the First Operation Flashpoint back in the day.[/QUOTE] if MoW isn't deep enough go theatre of war.
"My opinion is better than yours"
"Why I hate seeing other people have fun" pretty much sums up everything you said. Gaming isn't becoming stale, all that's happening is that people don't like seeing other people enjoy their games that they like to play, that they like to invest money into. If I want to pay 15 bucks a month to play a game, that's my choice. If I want to pay 15 bucks for some DLC, it's probably because I actually care about the game. There's a reason people pay to play WoW, not because they're mindless zombies, it's probably because they have FUN playing it. Remember that? Fun playing video games?
[QUOTE=Shanto;33874534]To be honest, WoW does suck a lot of energy out of you when you finish playing with it, I've stopped for a while now, and just recently only found out what to do with that spare time. I think you can become quickly bored because you get all this free time back where you used to be raiding or PvPing etc. I started playing LoL and having a blast, in between I'll play any of the major titles or any games that catch my eye. So no, gaming isn't dead, it's more you've acquired so much free time that you feel like there is nothing to play. Also, you seem to like RTS games, you should try SC2, it's got a huge scene and a lot of mod support.[/QUOTE] This is so true, when I quit I laughed at my nerdy self for feeling bored and having loads of free time when I realized it was because wow wasn't filling that gap. Wow is such a useful and dangerous time killer.
Rift is the new WoW imo, as for WoW it has become the base of all today's mmorpgs's.
If I had the skills, the team, the steps, and the permissions, i'll would of make World of Warcraft II more of an action games leaning like Devil May Cry in a way, story missions like most of bioware games, and loads of high quality blizzard Cinematic scenes into most missions and quests (like starcraft 2 for example). Make crafting somewhat of a mini-game puzzle that once completed might earn a chance to earn double the items, or double your tradeskill points, or make that certain item more unique/powerful. Also make questing more fun and lessen the "kill x of y" quests.
[QUOTE=darkedone02;33878181]If I had the skills, the team, the steps, and the permissions, i'll would of make World of Warcraft II more of an action games leaning like Devil May Cry in a way, story missions like most of bioware games, and loads of high quality blizzard Cinematic scenes into most missions and quests (like starcraft 2 for example). Make crafting somewhat of a mini-game puzzle that once completed might earn a chance to earn double the items, or double your tradeskill points, or make that certain item more unique/powerful. Also make questing more fun and lessen the "kill x of y" quests.[/QUOTE] They're already getting what, 11 million * 13 euro a month? Why change a formula that gives them so much money before it is milked completely dry?
[QUOTE=darkedone02;33878181]. Also make questing more fun and lessen the "kill x of y" quests.[/QUOTE] They already did this with all the new updates
Try Star Wars The Old Republic They say it's 10 times better than WoW was at the launch.
Hey guys I don't enjoy world of warcraft its call of duty's fault that I don't enjoy world of warcraft Call of duty is becoming another one of those things that people either really like or use as the basis of all insults. Kinda like Justin Bieber.
[QUOTE=papaya;33879325]Call of duty is becoming another one of those things that people either really like or use as the basis of all insults. Kinda like Justin Bieber.[/QUOTE] nah, not in the mainstream
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