In it for the long haul HOPEFULLY
Posted: Tue Dec 08, 2015 1:32 pm
Hey everyone!
In order for you to get to know me better I've decided to provide you information on my gaming disorder. It's gotten a lot better as I've gotten older, but typically I have issues sticking with MMO's for more than a month or two. I love the pre-launch phase, especially in a guild where we are all excited and the air is electric with anticipation, but sometimes I wake up one morning and can't bring myself to log in. I HATE this about myself and am always wishing I can change. Typically this happens when I wait a really long time for a game, and am involved heavily in alpha/ beta testing and I burn myself out. The other reason is typically I'm always chasing that "i hope this is the place i call home" feeling that I've been looking for since I left Everquest before the Luclin expansion in the early 2000's. (this is part of the reason im building a game right now)
I think I have a good shot at staying with Blade and Soul for a while for the following reasons:
1. I've never been at launch of a game with Grievance before and you are all really awesome and down to earth. I've felt like a veteran when really I'm very new. You guys do a wonderful job of making new players feel like they've always been a part of the organization and that is RARE on the internet.
2. I have known about Blade and Soul for a LONG time, but did not actively follow it because it seemed so FAR out when NCSOFT put up their teaser page a few years ago.
3. I've been in 2 weekend beta tests and did not make it past level 15ish on any character. I've only tested out 4 characters and liked them all. No pre-burn out on Beta.
4. The combat is really fun, but in a less hectic and rigid way unlike how Tera or Wildstar feels to me. It never felt like a chore and felt really comfortable the way they have the combos and default keybindings set up. Very fluid.
5. I am not emotionally invested in this game to the point of deeming it the MMO Messiah and am avoiding soul crushing disappointment since I haven't placed it on an unrealistic pedestal.
besides all this, I've just upgraded to the Master Founders Pack to provide monetary incentive to stick around and also 90 days of Premium to further solidify that incentive. I know this is a lot to ask, but I'd love if you all could hold me accountable a little bit and ask me where the heck I've been if you don't see me for a couple days. Ping me here on the forums. DON'T LET ME ESCAPE! lol
But seriously, I'm really excited to be a part of my first Grievance MMO launch and have high hopes for our game time together. Once we get into the swing of things, I'd like to set up a 1 night a week streaming or recording of a play session with a guild group either doing arena, world pvp, PVE content, or whatever else we want. I find I do best sticking with games when I have a good core group of people to play with consistently.
This post has gone on far too long, but I needed a break from work! Hope to talk to you all soon and would love to hear about your expectations or thoughts on all this.
Sincerely,
~Eldaran
In order for you to get to know me better I've decided to provide you information on my gaming disorder. It's gotten a lot better as I've gotten older, but typically I have issues sticking with MMO's for more than a month or two. I love the pre-launch phase, especially in a guild where we are all excited and the air is electric with anticipation, but sometimes I wake up one morning and can't bring myself to log in. I HATE this about myself and am always wishing I can change. Typically this happens when I wait a really long time for a game, and am involved heavily in alpha/ beta testing and I burn myself out. The other reason is typically I'm always chasing that "i hope this is the place i call home" feeling that I've been looking for since I left Everquest before the Luclin expansion in the early 2000's. (this is part of the reason im building a game right now)
I think I have a good shot at staying with Blade and Soul for a while for the following reasons:
1. I've never been at launch of a game with Grievance before and you are all really awesome and down to earth. I've felt like a veteran when really I'm very new. You guys do a wonderful job of making new players feel like they've always been a part of the organization and that is RARE on the internet.
2. I have known about Blade and Soul for a LONG time, but did not actively follow it because it seemed so FAR out when NCSOFT put up their teaser page a few years ago.
3. I've been in 2 weekend beta tests and did not make it past level 15ish on any character. I've only tested out 4 characters and liked them all. No pre-burn out on Beta.
4. The combat is really fun, but in a less hectic and rigid way unlike how Tera or Wildstar feels to me. It never felt like a chore and felt really comfortable the way they have the combos and default keybindings set up. Very fluid.
5. I am not emotionally invested in this game to the point of deeming it the MMO Messiah and am avoiding soul crushing disappointment since I haven't placed it on an unrealistic pedestal.
besides all this, I've just upgraded to the Master Founders Pack to provide monetary incentive to stick around and also 90 days of Premium to further solidify that incentive. I know this is a lot to ask, but I'd love if you all could hold me accountable a little bit and ask me where the heck I've been if you don't see me for a couple days. Ping me here on the forums. DON'T LET ME ESCAPE! lol
But seriously, I'm really excited to be a part of my first Grievance MMO launch and have high hopes for our game time together. Once we get into the swing of things, I'd like to set up a 1 night a week streaming or recording of a play session with a guild group either doing arena, world pvp, PVE content, or whatever else we want. I find I do best sticking with games when I have a good core group of people to play with consistently.
This post has gone on far too long, but I needed a break from work! Hope to talk to you all soon and would love to hear about your expectations or thoughts on all this.
Sincerely,
~Eldaran