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7/30/12 8:37:23 PM#21
Originally posted by Bardus What game are you playing and enjoying? Maybe the game isn't easy. Maybe you have excelled and master the concept of playing these MMOs.
Hating on video gamess must be serious business. You must have a very tough life trying to secure some form of entertainment.
I personally work 5 days 40hrs a week. I probably play TOR up to 20hrs a week. That's been my sched for past few MMOs that I have been focused on.
I'll make the jump to GW2 once it releases and continue the trend. Not because TOR is bad, because some of us actaully enjoy playing.
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7/30/12 8:43:49 PM#22
Originally posted by StoneRoses <SNIP>
What I got out of your post is that you will be playing not what you enjoy, but what other people enjoy. Gratz? Want a nice understanding of life? Try Spirit Science: "The Human History" |
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Originally posted by winter This couldn't be further from the truth. As mentioned I am in my late 20's, ad have been playing MMO's pretty solid for the last 12 years. EQ, EQ2, SWG, WoW, Aion, EVE, to name a few. In any event, I think someone made the comment earlier in this thread to the effect of people rushing through the content then complaining theres not enough, and at the same token will complain about some end game grind. This is very contradictory to me. Like I said, I've got multiple characters going, I play on average 2-3 hours a night, and am just having a blast. and come on, $15 bucks a month for 15 hours a week of entertainment?!?! 90 minute movies are almost $20 bucks these days, and most are crap! Just love here. No need to hate. |
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7/30/12 8:57:54 PM#24
Originally posted by Karteli It was nothing more than my bad typing and bad editing! let me help you out though!
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8/01/12 8:04:52 AM#25
Good for you OP, me too. They don't seem to have changed a whole lot since the first month release (when I stopped playing) but it somehow feels a bit more enjoyable now that my wild expectations have been dashed and allowed to simmer for a few months. Might only last a month more but who cares. One thing I've found that really helps me enjoy it more is to turn off the dialogue subtitles in the cutscenes. Sounds like a small thing but when I could read the dialogues I found I paid less and less attention to what they were saying and before long I was mashing the keyboard. Once you stop enjoying the storylines I think it's time to move on with this game in particular. Of course, I resub and two days later they announce FTP, not that it changes very much but it doesn't give you a lot of long term faith in the game. I am the gaming albatross. |
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8/01/12 9:09:46 AM#26
If only EA had more paying subscribers like you two, eh? |
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Originally posted by noncley Oh they do. Haven't you heard; less than 1MM but greater than 500M. Pretty solid core wouldn't you say? |
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8/01/12 11:39:19 AM#28
Originally posted by noncley Oh I aint blowing it's trumpets too loudly now. I'm more or less killing a loose month of gaming time waiting for GW2. In my experience, TOR's subscription value only lasts for one month stints so that should fit nicely. It really isn't as bad as people make out though, that's for sure. The spitting venom for it on these forums stinks of broken stratospheric expectations to me and I understand that. I can kind of empathise to an extent even if I am currently enjoying it ;-) |
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