103222-unfortunately-i-to-see-myself-leaving-wildstar-soon

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It sounds to me that you don't really like WS that much in general and that's perfectly fine. No need to play a game you don't enjoy. You seem to not like more than half of the content that Wildstar offers, but I would argue that doesn't mean that Wildstar is a victim of no content it just doesn't have content you enjoy. Although you are a bit confusing because on one hand you say you don't like the dungeons but ask for more dungeons (which I agree, the more the merrier).


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Really?, why is this? Because MMORPG's are primarily for raiding, adventures and dungeons?. That's your opinion and I aren't going to dispute this as obviously these are your reasons for playing a game. However they are not universal. I have played MMORPG's for over 13 years, not a long time to some people, but an acceptable amount and in NONE of them have I ever been interested in raiding or dungeons. For me they are a waste of time, I play for the social aspect, to play and quest alongside my partner, and in a lot of times to complete, explore, and collect things. Also lets not under-estimate RP which I still maintain subs for games that I don't even play anymore, however we have RP groups once a month. However this game DOES cater to an alternative endgame, Housing is one of the most flourishing communities in this game, and not all, but some of us admire the hell out of a well created, crafted, detailed plot than we do any amount of shiny raid item or accolade. Different horses for different courses, however as soon as games designers start to think that end game group play is the ONLY reason to devote and design games around, then maybe some of you will be happy. However you will be playing on empty servers, because it's generally us that populate your cities and quest areas. The server could be full but if everyone is instanced in group content then it's not going to look like that. Gamers come in many flavours, everyone has the right to try and play anygame they want, anyway they want. You may not agree, you may not understand their perspective. However logically no one can tell someone a game "isn't for them" only they can do that. Sarah


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I believe you are correct. Sadly, all to often now you get people who don't like a game and expect it to be redesigned for them. Carbine has been very transparent about the "hardcore" nature of the game and the "hardcore" end game content. Yet you still get, "I want to collect pets" ...Please.


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Especially since if they add dungeons there, they not only add more low-level zones, but more endgame (veteran) content. It's a win-win!


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