I’m saying the people who want to see more people are the majority. The people who want to scale up events. And the people who were on “dead” servers. And the people who work nights. And the people who are over seas. It’s not just people overseas. You need to read all the posts, not the ones you want.
Plenty of people play MMOs just to see other people. The percentage of people who play MMOs to not see people isn’t really all that high, I think. Oh there are some.
And if you’re not doing the top big quests, you don’t have that crowding anyway. You can go do anything and find people now. Before to see people you had to go to the places where people were.
This game, the entire dynamic event system, was really designed with people in mind. It wasn’t designed to have one person running around a zone solo. The entire game falls apart that way. You get the boring leveling complaints. Having people around, for a lot of people, make it interesting. Even some people who solo alot, like to see people.
I believe the people who want to be off on their own somewhere are probably a minority. The Oceanics was a comment on freedom. Two different ideas going on here.
I’ve seen this sort of thinking a few times in this thread…. So, I’m going to clear it up, mmo’s have nothing to do with seeing ‘plenty of people’. Mmo’s have nothing to do with how many random players you can squeeze into a zone.
The majority of gamers who play mmo’s DO NOT play to see plenty of people, they play to be with their communities. Thats what makes and breaks mmo’s, communities, communities which AN has decided to destroy.
If you’re playing an mmorpg just to see 100 other avatars running around a map, then you may as well be playing an offline single player game with 100 ai bots running around.
Except that not everyone plays MMOs for a server community. Many people play MMOs for the guild community? Why? Because you have more control over your experience in a guild.
If you join an RP guild you’ll mostly be around RPers. If you join a casual guild it’s unlikely anyone will ask you to zerk or get out. If you join a speed clear guild you’ll find people who want to be efficient.
My guild is my community and there’s enough people on most of the time where I don’t need a server community. I believe that in the old days when less people were playing, server community was very important but with the influx of more and more players, it’s become less so. Once the console generation started coming in, and the people who came late to WoW the emphasis shifted.
So yes, my guild is my community. I’m pretty sure that’s more common these days than people depending on a server community.
I never said server community… I said communities… thats includes guild, server, rp and includes anything else thats a group of like minded individuals doing what they enjoy. e.g.. my nieces get online together and swim, and swim, and swim, they run around in ‘bikinis’ on the beach and swim, for hours talking nonsense. That is their community. (just a note, when I think community, I think ‘my guild’, but chose to use ‘communities’ as it covers all aspects I wanted it too, server, guild, rp, the pub down the road from you etc).
My point is, being dumped on a map with no one from your community with a bunch of random faceless individuals who never interact with one another, who don’t even speak the same language equates to hours of irritation trying to get to play with your community (guild members, server friends, party members etc)… and back to my point, If the majority is playing to look at the map and say, ‘Hey, I see 100 people here, I’m sure glad I logged on. Well, thats me for the night’ and log off, then as said, may as well be in a single player game with loads of ai bots.