Most MMO's will have the set who must have the FOTM build, be super dps and grind, grind, grind to max level rather than experiencing the full scope of the game. Still that's how they get their enjoyment so I guess it comes down to whatever floats your boat.
Sometimes though I think it also comes down to having an overly competitive nature. Its a bit like the difference between those parents who will go play sport with their kids in the back yard, mess around and have fun and then those other parents who take their kids to junior football and yell at their 7 year old if they don't kick a goal
What kind of messed up rules for football do you have around you where they kick goals? Do you mean score touchdowns or kick field goals?
newtinmpls wrote: »Browsing through the forums I read about character build this and farming mats that. Playing the game I get innundated with ads for trade guilds and people buying and selling items that dropped for free - and charging hundreds and thousands not just for items but apparently for "stacks" (100 of them? I don't really know).
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I hear folks talk about how they had to rebuild their character or change class because he/she/it wasn't competitive or DPS'y or whatever "enough". People asking advice not to enjoy, but to find the "best build".
newtinmpls wrote: »Browsing through the forums I read about character build this and farming mats that. Playing the game I get innundated with ads for trade guilds and people buying and selling items that dropped for free - and charging hundreds and thousands not just for items but apparently for "stacks" (100 of them? I don't really know).
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I hear folks talk about how they had to rebuild their character or change class because he/she/it wasn't competitive or DPS'y or whatever "enough". People asking advice not to enjoy, but to find the "best build".
I've gone through shared dungeons (delves, instances, who knows what they are called now) where I had to literally run and occasionally sprint to keep up with the hasty players who were aggravated because "this location is taking too long".
What happened to actually enjoying? Exploring? Cracking jokes about why does the cliff racer look like an Archaeopteryx? Or why mudcrabs are so much smaller suddenly?
Just wondrin'
What kind of messed up rules for football do you have around you where they kick goals? Do you mean score touchdowns or kick field goals?
Just cause I'm an angry european who gets way too agitated about how things should be here is Cadwell getting all fussed about how things should be...
youtu.be/2sD_8prYOxo
Edit: grammar
Fruity_Ninja wrote: »Some people definitely don't play for fun. I saw the most terrible VR14 grinding mobs 1x at a time in Spellscar a few days ago. Upon laying down a few heals for him/her and a few random hits on a mob to help them out, I was told to "f*** off" and to "get my own mob".
Sorry after watching you die a few times and nearly die everytime you pulled 1x mob (that's right 1x, not even a proper 3-4x mob pull) I thought I'd lend a hand. Hey afterall, we are all just trying to grind out a few last skills on our characters.
Go back to Skyrim if you cannot take sharing the world with others, and if you cannot enjoy the game enough to smile and have fun whilst levelling your characters.
I've seen that a few times in recent weeks, prior to that it just never happened that I had seen.
On top of that I've had 2x guys in random delves/dungeons just sit there barking orders and blaming every single person for their own faults. Nerd rage isn't cool, in fact it would likely get you smacked in the mouth if you tried it in real life.
Other than that, most the people I come across have fun and have a good attitude. I constantly bump into randoms and end up dancing/playing instruments/chatting etc. I've had some awesome quest and dungeon runs with randoms as well, where you make a good friend or 2. The interactions with other people in this game are generally positive, and I see a lot of fun being had.
TL;DR- don't get your spirits down OP. There are some numpties out there who love misery. But mostly there is a lot of fun to be had and great people to meet.
Most MMO's will have the set who must have the FOTM build, be super dps and grind, grind, grind to max level rather than experiencing the full scope of the game. Still that's how they get their enjoyment so I guess it comes down to whatever floats your boat.
Sometimes though I think it also comes down to having an overly competitive nature. Its a bit like the difference between those parents who will go play sport with their kids in the back yard, mess around and have fun and then those other parents who take their kids to junior football and yell at their 7 year old if they don't kick a goal
What kind of messed up rules for football do you have around you where they kick goals? Do you mean score touchdowns or kick field goals?
Depends on where your fun is. Many people find fun in optimization and finding the best ways to be better, the fastest ways to earn gold, the fastest ways to earn mats, you know, facing a challenge.
99% of the random people you'll find in game just want to clear things fast to get their reward and move on to something else instead of taking their time to listen to the story of a dungeon they've cleared 250 times already.
Most of us are having fun, or we wouldn't be playing;) "Fun" can be different though.
There's a lot of people out there who have done all the content 3*times+ though, can't expect them to listen to dialogues.