Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.
Last chance !
Best MMOs are the ones that never make it. Therefore Stargate Online wins.
Mods might slap me for this but here we go.
What is your aim? What do you think you can achieve with these martyr posts? Do you honestly think Anet is sweating bullets when person x threatens to leave the game? You will be replaced with 2.
Reddit has a rule which bans all the drama posts. Can this forum have that as well?
Welcome to Soviet Russia.
Yes, you might have read about it in your history books. My family, however, generations back, lived during the era and they described it by the way you want the forums to be.
Well cool.. I havent played gw2 for a month,
I play dota 2, league of legends, day z, hearthstone…
And when something good come in gw2 I play gw2…
All I ask is a Guild Wars style expansion. You churned out plenty of expansions last time Anet, let’s go to Elona/Cantha!
I’m not sure I understand the point of the ‘if you don’t like it, go somewhere else’ line of comments. Apply that logic to all forum posts and, well, bye bye forums. So, I regard those as comments that add absolutely nothing to the discussion.
Taken with the proper degree of respect for other’s opinions, the OP has a point that I agree with. When you’ve done ‘all that’ and you’ve been doing it since launch pretty regularly (I have a full time ‘plus’ job and get to play, maybe 4-6 hours a week, so I’d call myself casual), when I’ve capped 5 toons of different classes, when I’ve completed Been There Done That, when I’ve run every dungeon zone at least once, when I’ve crafted to 400, when I’ve tried my hand at PvP, when I’ve completed the Living Story, when I’ve completed my Personal Story … don’t you think it’s natural to ask for more content?
I won’t read intent into the OP’s remarks, but I’m assuming that were I to make similar remarks, I would not, in a heartbeat, ever think one person leaving will have any impact on any decisions. To trivialize the remark with that assumption, adds nothing to the discussion. Of course, losing one player in a non-subscription game means nothing, if not potential gem store sales. But one player who posts may actually represent another 10 or 20 or 50 who never post. They just, as many of you suggest, go elsewhere without being told or goaded. And then you have LOTRO, or NeverWinter, or DDO or any of the other ghost town games who have also lost players because something new came along. You know how ‘something new’ lures them in? They were looking for something new. That’s a dangerous thing to take so casually.
I think there are a number of people like me – we’re ready. Ready for something new. Not from ESO, or WoW or anything else that is a poor substitute. We’re ready to see THIS game, with THIS world, and THIS playstyle, a game that we’ve played for so long, to give us new content. The request is not unreasonable. Dismissing it, is.