I can understand how some people would view my posting as "complaining" but that is by no means what I am going for. People are entitled to view my posting in whatever light they want.shrekfan246 said:What I'm reading here is "I'm better than all of these people, why are they capable of doing the same things I am!?"hondommond said:No average person can achieve this regularly without assistance and seeing as there are hundreds of the same type of class it is easy to determine that they aren't skilled enough to have reached that point in the first place.
Look, I get it, running into people who exploit glitches for their own gain and then use it to fuck over other people sucks. It does. I'm not denying that. But tone down the elitism. As soon as you start referring to other players of the game as an "average person", you're transcending the line beyond 'playing the game for fun'. I like to think I'm 'better than the average person' in World of Warcraft, because I'm sure the 'average' person hasn't killed Heroic Madness of Deathwing, no matter how pathetic it may be now. But I'm not going to go bitching on forums about how Blizzard has nerfed Dragon Soul by 35%, giving the 'average' players a better chance of experiencing the same content I've done.
All of your 'skill' in the game doesn't give you any more of a right to complain about how terrible the multi-player is being made by these exploiters. I'd argue that your 'skill' should make you complain less, since by all rights you should be able to decimate these exploiters if you're as good as you claim. Complain about the issues, by all means, but don't hold yourself up on some imaginary pedestal in the process. It's a game. You can complain about bullshit like item duplication without using anecdotal evidence proving how good you are at it. And regardless, given how many ways there are to avoid being invaded, I don't feel that this being broken 'ruins' the game, unless all you're playing it for is the multi-player component.
(And on that point I can't empathize, because I play in offline mode if I can help it. Never been a huge fan of multi-player in non-MMO's, and my connection likes to randomly drop out or slow down often enough that it'd be a pain for me anyway.)
No matter how I word my posting people are going to find some way to find negativity in it. I never state that I am some sort of "Super incredible elite player" I am by no means the best player and by referring to the "Average player" most regular people aren't going around doing challenge playthroughs. Its not a very popular thing to do, but I enjoy the added challenge in the No-Level Up type of playthroughs in RPGs.
I also enjoy everyone's opinion on the matter, and even if its negative I like reading everyone's opinion on these matters and thank them accordingly for posting them in my thread!
OT: I use to play World of Warcraft; I quit after 6 years of playing and can say that all the comparisons to this game are out of place. If you cant find it in yourself to reference something else I suggest following in my own footsteps and broadening your gaming verity!
I have picked up other MMOs in the most casual and temporary of manners and have found it to be extremely refreshing to see other things than World of Warcraft (TERA being one of my favorite, Now that is a good game!)