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I don't get it. Everyone gets so touchy when people say the word "grind". It's not that bad. I'm not saying the grind in Aion isn't that bad, I'm saying, get this: Grinding isn't that bad or hard to do. It's pretty much the same thing as doing any of the quests you would normally do in every other friggen MMO except without the number X bonus exp at the end. Oh friggen boy. I mean, even the fanboys freak out when other people call it a grind. I just don't get it. Seriously, just blast some techno music/rock music/not country or rap music and kill mobs. At least in Aion the character animations and models are pretty to watch... |
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10/17/09 12:06:06 PM#2
Originally posted by Gorudu
It is simply not fun. While doing quest after quest may be a "grind", it gives the illusion that you are getting something done a lot quicker instead of just watching a bar increase. Not only that, but it adds variation. Story can also be included. Then again, when players say the word "grind", they generally use it in a way that describes something that is not enjoyable and repetitive - whether its crafting, questing, killing mob after mob, etc. We are there to play a game, which includes story and FUN, not to watch some database spreadsheets change their numbers - then again, thats all an MMO is really. -Computer specs no one cares about: check. -MMOs played no one cares about: check. -Xfire stats no one cares about: check. -Signature no one cares about: check. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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10/17/09 12:08:37 PM#3
Originally posted by Gorudu
I think there should be an option for those who abhor grinding to just cut to the endgame. They would be issued a cap-lvl toon with good gear and could just end-game till they are bored(then they would whine about that I am sure). The rest of us, who are playing the game for the game's sake would be left in peace. |
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10/17/09 12:10:43 PM#4
Originally posted by Gorudu
Really? Well that's worth 50 bucks and a sub fee. ooo Shiny!
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10/17/09 12:16:51 PM#5
Originally posted by Anarchist420
Really? Well that's worth 50 bucks and a sub fee. ooo Shiny!
Thanks, I was looking for a good chuckle this morning and you have provided one. lol. |
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The point is you grind in EVERY MMO the same way and the same places against the same mobs. If you compare grinding in Aion to grinding in WAR.... well, lets just say WAR had the most hideous animations ever put into place in an MMO. In WoW, I had to grind the last two levels from 58 to 60. Did I care? No. Will I ever care? No. Sure grinding isn't buckets of fun to do, but if you find grinding while doing a quest and grinding while just out and about to be two completely different things to where you think one is "fun" and one is just a huge pain, then there is seriously something wrong with you. The true fun of an MMO, in my opinion, is from the social interactions with other people like people in your party, guild, or whatever else you're doing. |
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10/17/09 12:23:25 PM#7
Grind is simply another term for 'developers' failure to provide varied and fun content'. The Edge... there is no honest way to explain it because the only people who really know where it is are the ones who have gone over. |
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10/17/09 1:21:24 PM#8
Originally posted by Gorudu
You don't realize it but you just explained the problem right there. For some of us, grind is a negative word. Not because of any dislike for leveling but because we've been using the word for a decade or two and, at least in the English language, grind is a negative word. Tell someone who doesn't play MMOs that you are going home to play your favorite MMO and grind some quests and they will probably ask why you play the game.
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10/17/09 1:27:32 PM#9
I am level 33 and have not had to grind yet unless I was like 2 bars from leveling and I just wanted to get the level quick without running all over, but that is voluntary not required so I don't think it counts. Actually my quest log is almost full, and then there are the Campaign quests besides. The quests are out there, you just have to look for them
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10/17/09 1:32:14 PM#10
A lot of us don't even enjoy questing. This is mainly due to boring quest stories and long times spent doing the same kind of quest with a different name. Grind is pointless, there is no lesson learned through it. It isn't a mental challenge. The challenge in MMO's is almost non-existent, and if a developer ever presents a good one, people complain its too hard. |
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10/17/09 1:32:53 PM#11
erm ok for the people that dont like grinding , how about you just give up on MMO's its that simple really , stop moaning , you know that every MMO has a grind , and if u do find one that has no grind then good for u , and while your at it why dont u stay there , you all sound like bloody broken records.
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10/17/09 1:44:15 PM#12
See I have never understood what people liked about this new way quests are done. even the collection quests are easy, every mob for that quest drops what you have to collect. In EQ you could literaly go an hour without seeing what you needed for you quest, but you were with friends and had fun. Was it a grind sure, but you know what, most of the Quests in EQ at least had a good story behind them, and when you finished the quests, even the meaningless ones you at least felt like you accomplished something, instead of how it is now where it feels like you where just handed what you needed, at least that is how I feel about these new Quests. |
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10/17/09 1:56:31 PM#13
Originally posted by Romuluas
I agree, I'd much rather fight mobs, especially with friends, than run from Bill to Jill for a reason that I don't even care about nor bother to look at. |
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Shannia
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Joined: 11/06/05
"World of WarCraft is held alive solely by the mediocrity of competing products." RendRegen |
10/17/09 2:06:09 PM#14
Even Aion isn't near as bad as the first generation of MMOGs. The problem isn't from the old school gamers. The problem is the cross over console/RPG gamers that have moved into the MMOG scene. I don't blame them for coming over. I just wish they'd shut up about the grind and realize that every single MMORPG has a grind and that grind is what keeps you paying your subscription fee. The sooner these cross over players realize that, the happier we'll all be.
Fear not fanbois, we are not trolls, let's take off your tin foil hat and learn what VAPORWARE is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware "Vaporware is a term used to describe a software or hardware product that is announced by a developer well in advance of release, but which then fails to emerge after having well exceeded the period of development time that was initially claimed or would normally be expected for the development cycle of a similar product." |
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10/17/09 2:08:25 PM#15
Originally posted by Jimmydean
I agree, I'd much rather fight mobs, especially with friends, than run from Bill to Jill for a reason that I don't even care about nor bother to look at.
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10/17/09 2:12:16 PM#16
Originally posted by LynxJSA
I love it, mostly because it's truth! bahaha |
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10/17/09 2:16:58 PM#17
Gameplay without variation might suit some ppl - some ppl like to sit for hours pulling the lever on Onearmed Bandit. Other ppl will get fed up at some point; Aion is borderline to much. It do help getting up in lvl, since you add cooldowns to your reportoire ( if one dare waste them on mobs in a pvpve inverioment). But honestly, a well polished game anno 2009 should really have made a effort to renew or at least enhance the player versus mob gameplay abit, compared to previous releases. Had Aion had more interactive combat, we would prolly have seen 9+ reviews as a generel trend, instead of all the "..almost there" reviews. |
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10/17/09 2:16:58 PM#18
grind = lack of content - for me, anyway. Companies got away with it in the early days, but with improving technology, commercially available MMO-kits to reduce some aspects of development and so on I personally don't accept that anymore. It's lazyness and a lack of skill/vision. Some players enjoy such mindless tasks and get some kind of rewarding feeling from it, but I sure as hell don't... |
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10/17/09 2:18:49 PM#19
I couldn't agree more with Gorudu. Grinding is and will probably always be a huge part of 99% of the MMO's out there. We can't escape from it, the only thing left for us to do is wait for the Dev that has enough creativity to change this (and i don't believe this will happen soon). Ok, enough with the negative speech. I believe that almost everything that u do in a common MMO can be considered grinding. Such things as kill X mobs, pick Y objects, deliver this to certain NPC, or any other boring task with no logical or story can be considered grinding, and this includes crafting for obligation or for gold. So, whats left? The tasks that I consider fun in a MMO, that are grouping and meeting other people, go hunt a boss by my own will (not a npc one), participate in events (organized by the GM's or by the players), PvP, explore and even RP. Grinding nowadays is so "evil" to the MMO community but people don't even realize that a game that offers a linear non-stop questing progression is also a grinding game. Thats why EvE/UO are/were so successful, u can do pretty much everything u want in those plus the grinding aspect, and always interacting with the world and the people around you, that's why we currently need more real sandbox or really good themeparks MMO's. I've never heard of a game that offers 100% grind (mostly because it's still online) or 100% sandbox (because it would have no sense at all). Therefore, a good MMO is one that gives moments of both types of tasks without tilting too much to one or another. Unfortunately, i haven't played Aion yet, so I can't say anything about if it's really a grinding pain, but I can say that grinding or not in a game is also a player choice. If you want to hit max level in one week, well, you WILL grind in ANY game. But if u take ur time and enjoy the experience, I'm sure it'll be much more pleasant. Playing: Starcraft II. |
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10/17/09 2:25:14 PM#20
it seems like now a days players consider everything a grind. what happened to all the older games when players were jsut enjoying the game even when there was grind. it seems people have to high of standards and if your bored with the game then just quit instead of complaining of grind because eventually everything will be a grind because there wont be anything left to do. |
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