because there are allot of free alternatives my neigbhour thinks that Perfect World is better then WOW
Have you ever leveled or achieved Exalted status with any (difficult) factions? That's called grinding.Jiraiya72 said:If you have to ever grind in wow, you are doing it wrong.AccursedTheory said:Grinding like no ones business (Good for some, bad for me).
Unbalanced PvP.
Classes in constant flux.
That's the big three downers for me.
#3 If it drives away customers I would consider it a bad gameThyunda said:#3: That doesn't make the game any worse, just less accessible.Yoshemo said:#3: too expensive
#2: I found it very very boring.. even when I was plowing through stuff
#1: My best friend can never hang out anymore because he always has raids to do
#2: That's the same with all MMOs, surely?
#1: Once again, personal reaction.
Well guess what? You're high in the socio-economic index. Congratulations.Bigeyez said:I would dare to say you're a minority on this website then. I'd guess that most gamers buy anywhere from 5-10 new or used games a year. I know when I used to play single player games all the time I used to buy something new at least every other month. Even now that I play mostly mmos I'm still buying console and PC games as well. No way I could only purchase 1 game a year and not get bored of it haha.
And the billions of people who don't play it? I could assume that all of them disagree with you and be little more fallacious than the nonsense you say here.As for everything else, thats subjective man. Maybe you don't see it as value for oyur buck but millions of players disagree with you. =p
The ones I was talking about are. The major ones are a whole new ball game as they are separate from the subscription fee. See my response to Kagim for more details.I wouldn't call the expansions minor either.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHAHAAHAHAHAAHAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHA.Edit: Like I said you find me a hobby that costs less then 100 bucks a year. You won't find one.
No, it isn't.Thats why I and many others turn to videogames. I'm not trying to say you should like the game or how mmo subscriptions work. I'm just saying that for people who do like WoW and other mmos this entertainment is cheaper then anything else.
If ArenaNet can do non-subscription fee MMOs by splitting releases into proper game releases, with a few cuts to other services, and make a fine profit, then so can Blizzard. Servers are not free or cheap to maintain, but that doesn't mean that a multi-billion dollar company can't still make a profit while having them free. It's possible. It's been done before. The trick is not spending so much on unsustainable practices, or wanting to make a massive profit at the expense of the consumer.Kagim said:The monthly fee is to pay for server maintenance and a very small of that goes to profit. Look up the building Blizzard houses there servers in, its not called "The War Room" for kicks. The thing is massive and just keeping all the servers under surveillance as well as employing enough GM's to even attempt to work every single server along with customer support networks.
What you seem to be asking for is every new expansion is another 60 levels of content and never having to pay server fees but have constant support. That's not exactly possible. Blizzard would go bankrupt. Fast.
You seem to be laboring under the misconception that WoW is a cheap game to produce and keep online. This isn't like the single player games that can easily patch issues. The game costs a significant chunk of the monthly fee to run. Blizzard has made a bunch of money because a ton of people play it, not because they make so much off each player.
I am not trying to convince you your wrong about whether it is worth your money or not. If you don't feel its good enough for your cash then good on you. What i am trying to explain is that its not the evil scheme you seem to feel it is. Blizzard isn't charging for the game just because. If that was true D3 would require a monthly fee. WoW is an incredibly expensive game to maintain alone, i remember a blue post stating only about $4 dollars of each monthly fee is profit. The rest pays for the amount of work it takes to keep the game running.
In short the subscription fee is almost entirely about keeping the servers running 24/7 with no hiccups while employing thousands of worker to constantly monitor the servers. If you must glitches would be part of that.
Patches are not however. Most patches are content patches. Those are given out for free.
As well this last statement is confusing.
"Since you pay extra for the "major" expansions like Lich King, the latter is the truth."
Do you mean Northrend? Wrath of the Lich King was a Major expansion. It added the next ten levels, a brand new class, brand new profession, as well as nine new Zones.
As well the revamp coming up for old world Azeroth is being given to all players regardless of expansion status.
Your trivializing the sheer amount of work that goes into all of that. That's what's bothering me about your post. You make it sound like they slapped it together in a month and released it. In actually it took over a year to make. That's a year's worth of employee wages and bills. Blizzard spends a shit load of money on each expansion.
To summarize:
1)You seem to think WoW servers are free to cheap to maintain. They're not.
2)You seem to think i am trying to convince you to play the game or change your mind if its worth your dollar. I'm not. If its not your game it's not your game. Just don't trivialize other peoples work.
3)Your over trivializing and that's kinda irritating when you know how much work goes into making a game.
Thyunda said:I did check the search bar a few times to find something like this, and it failed. So, here goes.
I just want to ask you Escapists, what exactly is wrong with World Of Warcraft?
Before you answer, there are a few rules I have to lay down.
'It's overrated' or 'It's a waste of time' are not legitimate arguments. I want to know what's wrong with the game itself, not the consequences of, or the hype surrounding, it.
See, now I play on a private server, so I get only a helpful community, and of course can avoid the irritating children and the gold farmers. This does not mean, however, the server is without its idiots. I will admit there are a few people I simply do not get on with. This does not take away from the game, in my opinion.
What good is a virtual alter ego, so to speak, if he doesn't have any enemies? Dealing with people we can't tolerate is part of our everyday lives, so why should our online lives be exempt from that? If we lack that fundamental part of our being, we start losing the ability to communicate altogether.
So long as you aren't filtering out all the bad people and the naughty men with opposing views, WoW doesn't actually detract from social skills. At all.
As for time wasting - that can be said about anything. I would say going to church was a waste of time, but a lot of people find it a rewarding experience. The argument genuinely goes for anything at all.
So I repeat my question. What exactly makes this MMO so hated?
EDIT: When I say THIS MMO, I mean this one in particular. Not the traits of all MMOs, just why everyone shouts about how bad WoW is compared to, say, Aion or Flyff.
RTS games died, think they have to kill the MMORPG to come up with a warcraft 4, but that would be like killing the golden eggs chicken.FinalDream said:For me, its dull. I really like my RPGs and don't mind the odd fetch/grind session but not for years on end! Then again I only did play the free trial a while ago, maybe its improved? Also what happened to the RTS?
Generally though I think WoW just has a really, really bad rep, based upon a few extremes and generally does not represent the average player.
Lol. World of Warcraft will make a boy out of you man.quiet_samurai said:Lol. Yeah well, at least a prostitute gives you instant gratification... and she'll make a man out of you boy.Thyunda said:So's a prostitute, but we tend not to warn each other about those.quiet_samurai said:Because it's a vampire that drains you in more ways then one.
I think the graphics are supposed to fall into the simple and cartoony variety so that a processor could handle it. It is an easy way to get a larger audience for a game that probably was originally intended to be casual in nature rather than the meth it has become.I Fiend I said:2) the graphics, even for the day of the release were horrible, the art design is not good.
3) The quests are really boring and there arent any markers to where you need to go, only tells you the area and then you have to search the whole area for 1 little thing.
You need to buy some cheaper console games, the last 6 I bought were all under the 30$ mark, bargain bins and waiting a month or two does wonders for your gaming budget, I have a backlog of games and I don't feel like I have over spent in the least.mornal said:I will say financially it makes sense. If you don't pay for any extras and just do the basic $15/month sub. you save money because: 1 year of WoW = $180, which is approximately 3 console games and I doubt any of us could survive on 3 new games per year.
Well, I enjoyed it mostly because I found a good guild, so I could just have a chinwag while slaying Murlocs. I enjoyed it mostly for that than for the actual gameplay. Yes, I found it as a glorified chatroom, essentially, only with more inexplicable velociraptor-killing.Furburt said:It's incredibly, incredibly boring.
I played it non-stop for 3 fucking weeks, and not a single thing in it, the community, the mechanics, the art design, or the backstory managed to engage me in the slightest. Rarely, if ever, does that happen.
I respect peoples differing opinions, but in this case, I cannot see why anyone would find that game 'fun' in the slightest. I certainly didn't. Waste of two trial subscriptions.