125027-hello-and-goodbye-for-now

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Naaa gw2 has also nice thins but it is COMPLETELY BORING, i tried to play it for quite a long time here and then, but if feel totally not compelled to be anywhere engaged in the game story, the game engine is gw1+pixel shaders, and i hate their business attitude. Seriously guys i only hope this game will get better and get out of the mud, it doesn't deserve what so far has got, i can see the devs put their love in it, it is a shame it has fallen into oblivion so soon after the launch.


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So you haven't played enough to make even have the statements you did. How would you know anything about the 20 man content if your highest character is only 18? You're trolling and not very successfully I might add.


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No, but he did come here with what people thought was ill-informed commentary, so people are calling it what they think it is and giving their own feedback. Imagine not having even seen soccer, except when you played at day care with your friends, then walking into a website full of Champion's League fantasy players and told them soccer is boring. At the very least, you can expect your opinion will be called into question and your ignorance will be the first item on the impromptu agenda. And that's completely rational. You can't have a reasonable basis of critique for raiding if you've only been level 18; you aren't even STL or KV level at that point. That's before you even get into the content of the criticism, which largely doesn't make sense in the context of Wildstar's group content. For example, nobody cares a lick about meters until, maybe, you're raiding, and even then they mean almost nothing when people are swapping in and out of support and CC roles. So yes, people are going to show up and correct what they see as misinformation. This is a game forum. Knowledgeable game posters will make sure first time visitors who read this thread first are made aware that the community largely believes it to be misleading.


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That's what I was thinking...


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Why should a game become engaging only after 10-20-30 hours of gameplay? You realise how ridiculous that is, right? And on top of that, MOST PEOPLE who played this game quit or were turned off by the art style/gameplay/ui/the grindiness of the game/whatever without even setting foot in a dungeon. Many people make their judgement relating to whether they'll keep playing a game within the first 10-20 levels of playing, so if it's not engaging (and in Wildstar's case, it isn't) then a lot of people won't keep playing. If they made it so far that they did set foot in a dungeon, they most likely got obliterated. NOW, you have a situation where you just will not ever get a low level *anything* to pop anyway, even if you do want to run them. So he has lots of valid points. This game is dead and I'm sick to *cupcake*ing death of people saying 'it's a good game'. It's obviously NOT a good game if the majority of people who have played it have left it.


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My game in 2000 "ish" was....


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Wow Only got casual after the first 6 patches were released. Before that it was an insane grind fest, incomplete zones and brutal requirements to clear the raids.


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