147898-is-it-time-to-abandon-the-ship

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I play games all the time that I don't spend 4 months playing, let alone 5 years. Hell, some of my favorite games were ones I completed in a handful of hours. If I'm having fun, the game is accomplishing its purpose. There's not a lot I can say or do about Wildstar's longevity, so I'll enjoy the ride while the ride is there for me to enjoy. Either WIldstar ends before I'm done enjoying it or I stop enjoying Wildstar before it ends. Either way, I don't consider my time wasted if I'm having a blast in the meanwhile. Don't worry about the future. Enjoy the now.


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And you do this based on a few random posts on a Forum? How about you actually play to end-game and try it out yourself. You know, formulating your own experience and opinion based on facts you have experienced yourself? End-game ruining the whole game experience..... I don't even....


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Let's be honest here, Wildstar has everything it needs to be the BEST MMO in the history of MMOs. However, despite the huge amount of positive things about this game, Carbine/NCSoft has made bad decision after bad decision. Every complaint on these forums is justified. You can have the greatest product in the world but if it is subject to shit management, then it's *cupcake*ed. End of story. And aside from that, the forums of any game are almost always negative. GW2 is a great game but the forums are a cesspool of complainers and trolls. So in summary: Carbine/NCSoft, STOP making it hard for us to love this game. STOP making it hard for us to enjoy it. And STOP making it hard for us to want to financially support it. Seriously. <_<


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Why not? Why do you invest time into single player games? You play those for HOURS, or maybe days/weeks if it's a great game. Yet you probably spend money on single player games, but you won't play a F2P MMO because you think (based on a few forum posts...) that it might fail in a few months or years. Ok...


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What sort of dividends are you expecting your video game playtime to pay out? If you're "investing" time, what are you counting on getting in return for it?


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Are you having fun? If yes, stay. If no, leave.


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If I had this information, that a game I like would be gone in four months, but there's another game I like that will be around for five years, I would play the first game for four months and then switch to the game that will be around for five years. Why would I miss out on four months of something I enjoy if it will be gone forever after that, especially when I know the next game will be around for years? Now, if I liked the second game more things would be different. But, I wouldn't need to know the future to switch to a game I liked more.

I know that feeling way too well. I also have bad depression and find it hard to enjoy anything, or even do anything sometimes. WildStar is one of the few things I do get enjoyment from right now. Just a reminder you're not alone, and whatever you choose to do, do what makes you happiest.


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