Thorvik_Tyrson wrote: »
People are individuals. You will find all kinds/types of gamers out there, both male and female. My wife got me started on WoW and MMO gaming back when I was a workaholic and MMO's were fairly new. She has always been a more casual gamer than I have been. I would not call her driven in any way shape or form when it comes to her MMO gaming. She is smart enough (Got her Masters Degree), but she had no desire to do end game raiding like I was doing. Nor does she haunt the forums like I do, so you will not see her posting here.
To give you an example of her drive, we have both been playing ESO just short of 6 months now. I have 3 level 50 characters, and I don't think that she has a level 50 yet. I think her highest is level 49 at this time. She is enjoying herself, taking her time and playing the story line on several classes/characters. She is not driven to push for a level 50. It's not important to her.
Thorvik
Varkal2112 wrote: »"but I have several thousand hours in the game, I've played every race and class, tried out most content, know significant amounts of lore, frequent the forums, etc"
If you don't know end-game mechanics and balance, you're a casual player. Questing can be done by autoattacking, so doing quests on all chars doesn't exactly make you knowledgeable about their mechanics and philosophy. This isn't a bad thing, people enjoy the game in different ways
Varkal2112 wrote: »"but I have several thousand hours in the game, I've played every race and class, tried out most content, know significant amounts of lore, frequent the forums, etc"
If you don't know end-game mechanics and balance, you're a casual player. Questing can be done by autoattacking, so doing quests on all chars doesn't exactly make you knowledgeable about their mechanics and philosophy. This isn't a bad thing, people enjoy the game in different ways