Re: In it for the long haul HOPEFULLY
Posted: Wed Dec 09, 2015 8:55 pm
Good post Eldaran,
For me it started with Ultima Online played for almost five years till I just felt I needed a change of pace. It was EQ for two years or so then WoW till burning crusade. After that I have never steadly played an MMO for long. Doesn't mean there wasn't good ones or ones I don't occasionally jump back into (EVE online, The secret world, TERA). But just can't seem to find that magic again.
I generally don't get excited for games anymore as I feel a steady enthusiasm level means I am either not to disappointed or pleasantly surprised at the out come. Perhaps that is why I don't stick with games long who knows. I know I got issues looking at my steam library where 90% of the games are at ten hours or not played at all. I can' say they are bad games but just didn't do something for me.
The social aspect is something that I really do enjoy. I no longer live where I was born and my co workers are my main social group now (outside of gaming). So I guess that meeting someone from far off while sitting in my living room is a big draw. Bah my fingers are hurting! Either way be interesting to see how things go in Blade and Soul.
For me it started with Ultima Online played for almost five years till I just felt I needed a change of pace. It was EQ for two years or so then WoW till burning crusade. After that I have never steadly played an MMO for long. Doesn't mean there wasn't good ones or ones I don't occasionally jump back into (EVE online, The secret world, TERA). But just can't seem to find that magic again.
I generally don't get excited for games anymore as I feel a steady enthusiasm level means I am either not to disappointed or pleasantly surprised at the out come. Perhaps that is why I don't stick with games long who knows. I know I got issues looking at my steam library where 90% of the games are at ten hours or not played at all. I can' say they are bad games but just didn't do something for me.
The social aspect is something that I really do enjoy. I no longer live where I was born and my co workers are my main social group now (outside of gaming). So I guess that meeting someone from far off while sitting in my living room is a big draw. Bah my fingers are hurting! Either way be interesting to see how things go in Blade and Soul.