GrimGryphon wrote: »The_Drexill wrote: »GrimGryphon wrote: »The_Drexill wrote: »Don't be so hard on ZoS, they're learning. This is their first MMO.GrimGryphon wrote: »Armchair game developers crack me up.
Well, at least we know now how self-absorbed you are. :-\
It was a joke, you really should lighten up. Thanks for all of your wonderful feedback though!
When I see a wonderful post from you I'll make the effort to provide wonderful feedback. I promise.
The_Drexill wrote: »I feel bad because you took so much time to write this, and I didn't have the patience to finish it. Really though, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day? Might be time to stop.
Usually one, but it's 20oz. Truth is I typed it up while holding a baby waiting on friends to log on to pvp with... It wasn't inconvenient.
I guess everyone else thinks everything is perfect. I definitely dont, but I'm from a earlier generation of gamers... I guess this is the "Cataclysm Generation", so I should probably stop trying to make it more competitive
The_Drexill wrote: »I feel bad because you took so much time to write this, and I didn't have the patience to finish it. Really though, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day? Might be time to stop.
Usually one, but it's 20oz. Truth is I typed it up while holding a baby waiting on friends to log on to pvp with... It wasn't inconvenient.
I guess everyone else thinks everything is perfect. I definitely dont, but I'm from a earlier generation of gamers... I guess this is the "Cataclysm Generation", so I should probably stop trying to make it more competitive
When I play a game, I do notice things that could be improved, but I usually move on and try not to dwell on the negative. Seems you had so many points in your OP, it's like you can't just be grateful for what you were given and hope for the best. If the game is that bad, find something less stressful.
I love fair competition, but it gets to a point where you should realize, it is what it is and you should just use what works.
Just another tryhard who thinks he knows better than the developers. Complaints will bring change if there is a high demand for it, but instead of addressing one specific thing you want changed, you list like a hundred. That will just get ignored. I mean, where do we even begin to reply to so many opinions?
And if you think being grateful for what you have is a terrible way of looking at things, you really don't deserve to be taken seriously.
The_Drexill wrote: »Just another tryhard who thinks he knows better than the developers. Complaints will bring change if there is a high demand for it, but instead of addressing one specific thing you want changed, you list like a hundred. That will just get ignored. I mean, where do we even begin to reply to so many opinions?
And if you think being grateful for what you have is a terrible way of looking at things, you really don't deserve to be taken seriously.
I don't think there's any getting through to you. Thanks anyway.
The_Drexill wrote: »I feel bad because you took so much time to write this, and I didn't have the patience to finish it. Really though, how many cups of coffee do you drink a day? Might be time to stop.
Usually one, but it's 20oz. Truth is I typed it up while holding a baby waiting on friends to log on to pvp with... It wasn't inconvenient.
I guess everyone else thinks everything is perfect. I definitely dont, but I'm from a earlier generation of gamers... I guess this is the "Cataclysm Generation", so I should probably stop trying to make it more competitive
When I play a game, I do notice things that could be improved, but I usually move on and try not to dwell on the negative. Seems you had so many points in your OP, it's like you can't just be grateful for what you were given and hope for the best. If the game is that bad, find something less stressful.
I love fair competition, but it gets to a point where you should realize, it is what it is and you should just use what works.