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I've heard good things about FF14. I've never played it. I'm just farming mounts as busy work, honestly. That, and every Saturday I play with my sister and her husband for a few hours.
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nvm
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My high school years playing vanilla and BC were amazing, but the game is repetitive and no longer enjoyable
They also ruined hunters once more
"There cannot be true dispair without hope." - Bane
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WoW wasn't as repetitive as it has been for the last five years. It used to be that'd you'd progress through dungeon or raid content, and then once you beat the tier, you would move on to the next tier. You were always encountering new content. Now, you as a player, have no reason to stand around and waste your time progressing through Molten Core as a fresh 60. The fun is all at 120, so you continue on level grinding. The system is that you skip the bulk of an expansion's content to just get your wellfare epics from the questchain of the latest patch and then queue for the latest raid's LFR, and then play that same raid over and over again to death as you climb the difficulties of that raid. It's a repetitive and monotonous endgame that burns out the player very quickly.
GW2 and FFXIV aren't perfect games, but the bulk of their fun isn't concentrated at the latest raid tier. GW2 has no gear treadmill; instead it's about collecting achievements and playing through the sheer amount of content there is: 50 maps for map completion, specific achievements, and the story episodes. FFXIV is story focused, with the bulk of the fun being available right from the get go as you start the main storyline, as well gain access to more and more fun questchains to play through.
"There cannot be true dispair without hope." - Bane
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I'd like to reiterate that I played the middle of Vanilla through the end of Cataclysm, and then started back up at the beginning of BfA... perhaps something drastic changed in the time I was gone, but I would be surprised if it has.
When I was accepted into the number two guild on my server in The Burning Crusade, I went from my current gear (Kara) to Black Temple/Sunwell. You can certainly argue that, for most people, they follow the "proper" sequence of events, but that's not the case for everyone, and it certainly wasn't for me. This was especially true when you had to attune people to be able to run the damn raids in the first place. Always encountering new content? I'm kinda confused about this - can you clarify? Because there were certainly long periods of time where there was no new content and you simply had a raid on farm. I don't see how this has changed, at all.
"Waste" in what respect? If you have fun doing it, who cares? The only thing "stopping" you from running Molten Core at 60 is a lack of other interested parties at the same level, but I'm willing to bet that you can find some overgeared people to do so. Doing a "lower" raid while timeswalking is active is another option. Since the advent of transmog (as well as mount farming in general) I've experienced more lower, "waste of time" things than ever.
That's awfully subjective. Probably true for the majority of players, but again, certainly not true for everyone. The group of people that I run with every Saturday are certainly the opposite of this; we're currently level 117 and we're already talking about what character we're going to make next. The experience of playing and leveling through the lower level content is what we're here for, not for the 120 grind.
Like every expansion. I remember numerous complaints about the time spent in Cataclysm's lower stuff, among many other examples.
Honestly, who cares? What's the difference between this and doing a dungeon and getting gear? A raid? Battlegrounds? I assume the "welfare" part is supposed to make me sound... well, let's not go there. I've been gone for years and came back in BfA and my old guild is completely dead and I don't know anyone on my server anymore - I don't particularly care where the source of my gear is from. My desire to flex my super amazing gear that came from the hardest of the hard bosses died many, many years ago.
I have literally never queued for LFR. Ever. My only desire to right now is the chance at G.M.O.D..
I can't speak for anyone but myself, but... 95% of my fun, I'd wager, is coming from sources that isn't gearing up. I've got years of "old" content to explore for the first time (hell, I've never rolled Alliance, for that matter)... I've got tons of mounts to collect... I just started pet battles for the first time this week... I've only got 14,XXX achievement points... I've not done Hivemind yet... there's a lot to look at, I don't see why no one cares to look past the last boss that has been created.
That sounds exactly what I'm playing, minus the story. WoW's story has never been remotely interesting in my book.
FF14 does sound intriguing, but I'm not up for another MMO in my life; WoW and my massive backlog of Steam games has too much of my time as it is, let alone anime and real life.
So it's exactly the same as it's ever been?
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*Grabs popcorn before munching it to sleep*
Tofinish list : NOTHING CAUSE I FINALLY DID IT.Originally Posted by Blizzard Entertainment
Todo list : S;G0, New Game, Erased.
I actually really liked my Hunter in 8.0.
Also wanted to try out FF14, but I'm done with subscription based games, or maybe even MMO's in general. There just isn't enough time in a day to do everything I want. Might try Lost Ark when it releases outside Korea.
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At some point you're done with collecting gear sets and farming mounts. If you don't do raids or PvP, there's actually not much to do anymore in WoW after you've completed all quests.