SilverBride wrote: »MMO
noun
an online video game which can be played by a very large number of people simultaneously.
This is what it is. This is all it is.
I am honestly over the arguement that playing an MMO means you need to actively play with others all the time. Players may choose to group for dungeons, trials, world bosses, Harrowstorms, etc., but they are in no way obligated to do so. They have complete free will how they want to play.
If someone chooses to log on and spend the day playing solo that does not in any way diminish the fact that multiple others are playing at the same time, or make it any less of an MMO. Nor does it mean that those playing solo aren't playing the game right. Yet I see this being complained about over and over.
It's time to drop that attitude and stop trying to push your way of playing on others. And stop using a misconstrued idea of what playing an MMO means to try to justify it.
Cause and effect...
The complaining you are refering to is just a reply to those people, who demand the game to be tweaked so it fits their expectations and play style, i.e. "I don't want to group, give us solo versions of trials!!!"
This is when the MMO mantra kicks in...and rightly so.
Cause and effect...
The complaining you are refering to is just a reply to those people, who demand the game to be tweaked so it fits their expectations and play style, i.e. "I don't want to group, give us solo versions of trials!!!"
This is when the MMO mantra kicks in...and rightly so.
As for "MMO" - as long as there are many other players in the world, that you interact with in any way, it's "massively multiplayer". Nothing about that term requires your to be grouped with them for activities. Chatting in channels, interacting economically in the auction house, running into each other while ungrouped in the world and competing over spawns or assisting each other with a harder mob? That's all "massively multiplayer", and they're all things I've done in MMOs while playing "solo".
Heaven forbid people fight for the scraps. I swear people won't be happy until they hand out Godslayer mounts to players solo clearing vSS with 5k dps.
SilverBride wrote: »Heaven forbid people fight for the scraps. I swear people won't be happy until they hand out Godslayer mounts to players solo clearing vSS with 5k dps.
I've not seen a single person say there should be "Godslayer" rewards for solo content. People who want to play solo dungeons and trials want to do so for the experience, not the loot. If they want the best loot they will run vet content. You don't have to choose to play just one or the other.
kathandira wrote: »It's nice to try to have something for everyone. But really, it only serves to create balancing issues.
ESO is plagued with imbalance issues, which we see attempt after attempt to resolve. Adding another variable only makes it even more complicated.
SilverBride wrote: »Heaven forbid people fight for the scraps. I swear people won't be happy until they hand out Godslayer mounts to players solo clearing vSS with 5k dps.
I've not seen a single person say there should be "Godslayer" rewards for solo content. People who want to play solo dungeons and trials want to do so for the experience, not the loot. If they want the best loot they will run vet content. You don't have to choose to play just one or the other.
This game is no longer an MMO. It's TES6 with multi-player.
SilverBride wrote: »This game is no longer an MMO. It's TES6 with multi-player.
It absolutely is an MMO because multiple people are playing simultaneously. Simultaneously doesn't mean together... it means at the same time. It has always meant this and every MMO I've ever played has been exactly this same way.
But for some reason there are players who think an MMO is a group game that should be played by grouping with others for everything. It's not.
Oh man, I've missed the "Water is a soft drink because it fits the technical definition of the words soft and drink, even though thats a label designed to be used on a specific subset of beverages to differentiate them in conversation" argument.
Technically, yes, Water is a soft drink.
Water, however, is not a soft drink, and everyone knows that.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »This game is no longer an MMO. It's TES6 with multi-player.
It absolutely is an MMO because multiple people are playing simultaneously. Simultaneously doesn't mean together... it means at the same time. It has always meant this and every MMO I've ever played has been exactly this same way.
But for some reason there are players who think an MMO is a group game that should be played by grouping with others for everything. It's not.
You must not have played literally any other MMO out there except for, like, maybe SWTOR. As all other MMOs heavily encourage grouping/working together and are not nearly as solo friendly like ESO.
Grouping and interacting with other players goes hand in hand with the MMO experience, I'm sorry to say.
Even old MMOs were extremely difficult to encourage players to work with one another. That is the very foundation MMOs were built upon. Saying otherwise is blatant misinformation.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »You must not have played literally any other MMO out there except for, like, maybe SWTOR. As all other MMOs heavily encourage grouping/working together and are not nearly as solo friendly like ESO.
Grouping and interacting with other players goes hand in hand with the MMO experience, I'm sorry to say.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »Even old MMOs were extremely difficult to encourage players to work with one another. That is the very foundation MMOs were built upon. Saying otherwise is blatant misinformation.
WhereArtThouVampires wrote: »
MMOs are for playing with other players. Everybody knows that. If you aren't interacting and grouping up with other peeps then it isn't really an MMO is it?
robertthebard wrote: »DDO says "Hello". Hey, so does GW and GW 2, Neverwinter, Black Desert Online, Runes of Magic, Rappelz... I can stop here, every story driven MMO ever too. There's some blatant misinformation here, but I think it's more likely that I just quoted it, right? All of the games I listed here have group content as well, but a vast majority of their respective games can be played just fine solo.
kathandira wrote: »robertthebard wrote: »DDO says "Hello". Hey, so does GW and GW 2, Neverwinter, Black Desert Online, Runes of Magic, Rappelz... I can stop here, every story driven MMO ever too. There's some blatant misinformation here, but I think it's more likely that I just quoted it, right? All of the games I listed here have group content as well, but a vast majority of their respective games can be played just fine solo.
That is a list of mmo's that are often regarded as, "Not good".