Same! I usually start browsing forums while on a load screen, and then I just don't stop for like half an hour. Then I get booted for inactivity, and the whole process repeats lol.I think I spent the first two years of this game on the forums any time I wasn't logged in. Sometimes when I logged in I even read/posted on forums more than playing.
Took a break from the game bout six months ago and actually found it very boring to not come here and debate, rant, and project my cynical grumpy opinion on everyone.
So yeah I think I am an addict as well.
I've seen your posts so many times these past few years and am honored to be welcomed by the SantieClaws!SantieClaws wrote: »Many welcomes.
Khajiit finds this to be the one stop shop yes for finding out who has the most money and the least awareness of what khajiit does for a living.
Yours with paws (in badly locked doors)
Santie Claws
I played a lot of MMOs, but the ESO forums are so toxic, it's unbelievable. Everyone hates each other, nobody likes new ideas. Bashing against Devs 24/7. It's sad.
How can you be addicted to that?
@MadyI played a lot of MMOs, but the ESO forums are so toxic, it's unbelievable. Everyone hates each other, nobody likes new ideas. Bashing against Devs 24/7. It's sad.
How can you be addicted to that?
The Uninvited wrote: »Guilty. It's more fun than Facebook.
While there is a lot of childish, hilarious Toxicity, there's also more positivity than people think. I feel the game has improved tremendously through constructive criticism, and that without the forums the game would be much worse off than it is now. Most of the problems from the forums come from people overreacting to changes without testing. Prime example would be the destro ult when it was on the PTS everyone said it would be trash. Now, it's considered overpowered.
