Why is it that people feel they have to sit around. Go do a few events, gather some stuff, kill a few things….you know that is playing the game
^^ Exactly.
Personally, I try to make as few assumptions as possible as to how others should be managing their lives.
I do that too…until someone comes on a public forum and complains about how things are so tough, because they can’t have things the way they want it at the exact moment they want it.
At that point, I make suggestions, get this, to be helpful. There are things you can do. If you insist on saying you can do nothing, that’s okay too, but if you’re going to come to a public place to vent about it, people will suggest things.
This isn’t about not being able to do what you want in the game. It’s about people who have no patience, or maybe no time. Either way, MMOs all require time and patience. It’s where and when you have to wait that’s different between them.
No matter what endeavor you have, if you have a lot of people all having to get together to do something, there’ll be a waiting period. The mov ie starts at 8 so if you get there at 7, you get a good seat. If you get there late, it could be sold out. That’s sorta like life.
In other games I’ve waited for healers, waiting for party members, waiting to log into the game altogether because of a queue. Here’s a person complaining about having to wait to do a single new event that everyone wants to do.
Having it instanced might well solve HIS problem but it might also create a problem for half the player base. In which case that’s putting one person’s needs in front of another.
This game wasn’t advertising in instances. They advertised it on the open world and they’re trying to keep it in the open world. Some people would be happy with instances and not one of those people would then come out and say Anet lied to us if it happened.
Seems like a double standard to me.