Ankh is one of my favorite TSW dungeons, and Klein one of my favorite bosses.I loved The Secret World, great story, quests with puzzles and creativity, best immersion I have ever had, much like this game, but they made endgame content just redoing existing content but made insanely harder, Hmm... sounds familiar.
Anyway the only time I ever ragequit a game in 20 + years of gaming was there, Nightmare Ankh dungeon, getting past Dr. Klein.
I was in a guild where the leader was an old hardcore Wow raid leader, and he claimed he was done with that, just wanted to be more casual. I swear he was the Infamous -50 DKP guy, he had the right accent.
Anyway, as we progressed he started getting more competitive, and by the time the devs released the 4th rehashed NM dungeon, Ankh, he was getting pretty serious. I had healed the previous 3, managed the steep combat learning curve, etc. but when we got into Ankh I just hit a wall. We were undergeared to do it, and it is one of the hardest boss fights in existence, I swear it.
Anyway, the battle takes place on a very narrow bridge, and Klein puts waves of crap alternating down each side, that is pretty much insta kill if you do not dodge it. Then about 1/3 down, this little minion starts casting a spell that did over 1k dmg per second to the tank, and you have to react instantly, hopefully no waves of crap to dodge, pop all your healing cd's and hit a perfect rotation. Many guilds actually had dps both pop healing buffs as well, but not my guild leader, he said I needed to learn to solo it.
Some number of wipes later I wanted to call it. I was stressed and doing worse each attempt not better, and he and another guy started chewing me out, hard. I ended up crying and shaking so hard my husband actually came over and unplugged my computer.
I quit right then. I came back a few months later just to enjoy the new solo quest content they had added, but That pretty much destroyed my desire to ever do serious difficult grouping ever again. Heck, I have been raid healing off and on since EQ, but no more.
So yeah, that was the worst.
kip_silverwolf wrote: »Dragon Age 2
No more to say really. Those who suffered through it will understand. Those who haven't, consider yourselves having been spared the torture.
domainsfreakb14_ESO wrote: »Simple way to put it. Wildstar was my worse experience I have ever as an mmorpg it's a joke.
Came for AoC reference ... Satisfied.captain_awesome wrote: »Age of Conan. Funcom. I don't believe I have to say anything further than this. AOC was in all honesty the Game with the most potential I ever saw. It was ruined. Funcom worst company ever. Worst support ever. Most hacked game ever. Must unbanned hackers after 6 years. Worst balance. Worst pvp. Most launch bugs in game after 6 years. I actually hate funcom, which is sad (and i know it).
edu.journeymanub17_ESO wrote: »All my worst gaming experience was with EVE Online. .... but I was stressing more than relaxing, if you know what I mean, and after some family/friends/medical advice I had to leave for greener pastures for my own health sake...
I still love that game tho.
KODT = Knights of the Dinner Table, an on-going comic about a group of table-top Gamers. I still read it for equal measures of amusement and facepalming.rayeab16_ESO wrote: »im not sure who/what KOTD stands for....
Woolenthreads wrote: »edu.journeymanub17_ESO wrote: »All my worst gaming experience was with EVE Online. .... but I was stressing more than relaxing, if you know what I mean, and after some family/friends/medical advice I had to leave for greener pastures for my own health sake...
I still love that game tho.
I, personally, left the game because I was bored. I was enjoying levelling the skills for a couple of years and then helping run a Corp as a Director, organising mining and manufacturing. I did get stressed with the 3 Alliances which we joined, all of which got stomped on at some point (BRUCE was my favourite of those). However I reached a point where all of my skills were on 1+ month, I was bored with ratting/mining, I was losing money on manufacturing and the conversations in-corp/alliance seemed same-ish. So I donated everything to the Corp and left the game.KODT = Knights of the Dinner Table, an on-going comic about a group of table-top Gamers. I still read it for equal measures of amusement and facepalming.rayeab16_ESO wrote: »im not sure who/what KOTD stands for....
I remember "Heroes of the Lance" but I'd read the books and played prior D&D Games.
Two other lacklustre gaming experiences I had, purely due to failed expectations, were Homeworld 2 and MOO3. I still go back and play HW and HW:C. I'm not sure it's even possible to run MOO2 anymore
DC Universe Online. When t went F2P thier server population increased tenfold (!). Simply put as non sub/prefered you had such a low priority that it might take minutes for damage events to reach you in certain areas. Not that you saw the enemies to dodge them in the first place.Woolenthreads wrote: »While I accept people are unhappy here occasionally, it simply isn't that bad. Anyone else have tales, not about ESO, of terrible electronic gaming experiences?
My biggest disappointment in any game was SW:G with the Combat upgrade and NGE ... Man, I loved the hell out of that game. I know I would have stuck with that game another couple years had SOE not fubar'd it. I had a great guild, great friends that I had come to know and frankly, adore. Even with the lack of structured content, we always had something to do. Whether the daily run around and gather materials from my harvesters, helping to maintain the guild city we were in, and looking for the perfect resources for the crafters in the guild, who made amazing weapons... /sigh Then the random holding down of a tavern in a city dominated by the other faction lol that always made for a story.
And overnight, it died. I still get nostalgic when someone mentions that game.
I'd literally drive 15 minutes home, play for 15 minutes, and drive 15 minutes back to work on my lunch breaks. (and hope I had enough time to eat something.)
Ankh is one of my favorite TSW dungeons, and Klein one of my favorite bosses.I loved The Secret World, great story, quests with puzzles and creativity, best immersion I have ever had, much like this game, but they made endgame content just redoing existing content but made insanely harder, Hmm... sounds familiar.
Anyway the only time I ever ragequit a game in 20 + years of gaming was there, Nightmare Ankh dungeon, getting past Dr. Klein.
I was in a guild where the leader was an old hardcore Wow raid leader, and he claimed he was done with that, just wanted to be more casual. I swear he was the Infamous -50 DKP guy, he had the right accent.
Anyway, as we progressed he started getting more competitive, and by the time the devs released the 4th rehashed NM dungeon, Ankh, he was getting pretty serious. I had healed the previous 3, managed the steep combat learning curve, etc. but when we got into Ankh I just hit a wall. We were undergeared to do it, and it is one of the hardest boss fights in existence, I swear it.
Anyway, the battle takes place on a very narrow bridge, and Klein puts waves of crap alternating down each side, that is pretty much insta kill if you do not dodge it. Then about 1/3 down, this little minion starts casting a spell that did over 1k dmg per second to the tank, and you have to react instantly, hopefully no waves of crap to dodge, pop all your healing cd's and hit a perfect rotation. Many guilds actually had dps both pop healing buffs as well, but not my guild leader, he said I needed to learn to solo it.
Some number of wipes later I wanted to call it. I was stressed and doing worse each attempt not better, and he and another guy started chewing me out, hard. I ended up crying and shaking so hard my husband actually came over and unplugged my computer.
I quit right then. I came back a few months later just to enjoy the new solo quest content they had added, but That pretty much destroyed my desire to ever do serious difficult grouping ever again. Heck, I have been raid healing off and on since EQ, but no more.
So yeah, that was the worst.The nightmare version is extremely hard on healers [Dreaming Shroud, eek!]. Although Ankh is directly after 18s on the dungeon branch, it should not be your fourth dungeon due to the degree of difficulty. It should be your fifth or sixth. It's sad that your cabal leader ruined that experience for you as the dungeon, and that fight, can be fun once you get the hang of it.
coryevans_3b14_ESO wrote: »I have to go with Dragon Age Origins 2. Mainly because Dragon Age Origins was one of the best rpgs in the history of gaming. If you haven't played it, check it out. Then DAO2 came out. Wow, was that a pile of crap.
