I do not attempt to define antisocial, but playing a video game on your own no more makes you antisocial than watching tv on your own, or walking in the park on your own. On the other hand, people whose social life is only online / within games, are pretty sad, but that's my personal opinion.
"They make a MMO that caters 100% to antisocial solo players"
Are you trying to say that what you meant here, is that there are social solo players and antisocial solo players, and that TESO caters for the second type?
Do not make me laugh. We both know very well what you meant.
I do not attempt to define antisocial, but playing a video game on your own no more makes you antisocial than watching tv on your own, or walking in the park on your own. On the other hand, people whose social life is only online / within games, are pretty sad, but that's my personal opinion.
I do not attempt to define antisocial, but playing a video game on your own no more makes you antisocial than watching tv on your own, or walking in the park on your own. On the other hand, people whose social life is only online / within games, are pretty sad, but that's my personal opinion.
We can go in circles all day long but your truly defensive manner in this is astonishing.
Why did you feel so pointed out that you had to "defend" yourself with creating some fictive story about how your real life is so "social" (it's a post on an internet forum for an online game, we do not believe your written story anyhow) and then implicate that the person you're raging on is exactly what you call antisocial (you assume he has no life outside the online world).
It's a nice troll post and amusing initself.
To the OP, I agree on your observations for this online game and maybe we can focus on that instead.
I apologize for derailing it further but I just couldn't help myself.
"They make a MMO that caters 100% to antisocial solo players"
Are you trying to say that what you meant here, is that there are social solo players and antisocial solo players, and that TESO caters for the second type?
Do not make me laugh. We both know very well what you meant.
I do not attempt to define antisocial, but playing a video game on your own no more makes you antisocial than watching tv on your own, or walking in the park on your own. On the other hand, people whose social life is only online / within games, are pretty sad, but that's my personal opinion.
Like I said, don't care what you believe.
I have my intentions.
And I'm a very content and fun loving person. I know a ton of people who have tons of real life friends who are a lot sadder then me.
Personally I wouldn't pidgeon whole an entire massive subset of the playerbase like that one way of the other though. People are people. Some enjoy and must have physical interaction and are amazing players, some don't. Not fair for me, or anyone else to judge them on it.
I believe thu human mind requires social interaction to function at it's best, but physical social interaction is not required at all. That's required for more advanced relationships for sure, but some people are simply not at a point in there life where they want to focus on that. That doesn't make them sad at all.
It seems the easier something is to do the more experience it gives you. Any content that is actually a challenge gives like no experience reward. How can you screw up this game up so badly I don't understand. There are only 2 ways to level up to 50.
#1 Aoe grinding - by far the easiest and most mind numbing way to level. It takes 0 skill and it is by far the fastest way to gain levels. It honestly feels like you are exploiting the game doing this but when you look at the slower alternative it's the only way to go.
#2 Solo quest grind - This is the second fastest way to level. Once again takes no skill just a bunch of running around from spot to spot. Worst part is you are playing solo the entire time. I thought the idea of playing an MMO was to play with others.
Dungeons give so little experience it's a joke. The only time they are even worth doing at all is if you have the quest. Even then though it's hard to justify doing them at all, only reason I even bother is for the skill point.
Soloing some of the stronger bosses in the world like gargoyles is a lot of fun and a challenge especially playing a class like a nightblade. However, when you see your experience reward after defeating one you can't help but sigh. From this point forward you do your best to avoid fighting any of them because it is a complete waste of time.
I finally started having some fun in PVE when i got to V1 and realized that world bosses, dungeon bosses and dark anchors give great experience. The content was a lot of fun, I was forced to form groups for a good portion of it, best of all my experience bar was actually moving.
Then you finish all the content and realize you are only 3/4 of the way to V4. Now what? Dungeons do give a good amount of experience but unless you have a pre-formed group with at least 1 dragonknight they are extremely difficult to complete. To make matters worse I play a nightblade that brings absolutely nothing to group content. By having me in group my group is at an automatic disadvantage. I don't even bother attempting dungeons anymore if a second nightblade joins the group. I just hit Vet 4 and I refuse to solo grind quests... I don't know how I'm going to level up. To make things worse they are already increasing the level cap to vet 12. I just want to pvp but it's pointless until I'm max level sigh.