Sir, you just described what I like to call a RPG.Yoshi Bassist said:i think world of warcraft is monotonous, all you do is kill something and someone gives you money.
Odd. Perhaps some consider the things one does in the process of leveling up and the things one can do as a result of leveling up to be fun?squeekenator said:Horrible game. It's decent as far as MMORPGs go, but since I've never encountered a good MMO (any kind, not just MMORPGS), that doesn't really mean much. For some reason, it seems that developers think that, when making an MMO, you should encourage people to play the game with rewards like levelling up or getting good loot rather than making them play the game by making it fun.
It's called "rental." And considering the game expands over time while retaining the same price...And you're meant to pay money to play that even though you've already bought it. What do people do for long hours for years on end that's really boring but gives you a reward? Work. But you make it a game and suddenly people jump at the idea and will even pay money for the privilege of working.
This. I had a mini-rant prepared, but this is better.Armitage Shanks said:Remember:
Whether its "worth it" or not depends is personal.
Whether its "fun" or not is personal.
Whether its "lyk OMG BIGGEST WASTE OF TIME EVAR!!!" or not, is personal.
Because its not fun for you, doesn't mean everyone else playing it is somehow being scammed. A scam is only a scam if you are being cheated out of money for no possible gain.
Being cheated out of money for enjoyment, satisfaction, a sense of achievement or socializing is not a scam.
If it is, then the entire videogame industry is one very, very elaborate long con.
Why thank you.meatloaf231 said:This. I had a mini-rant prepared, but this is better.Armitage Shanks said:Remember:
Whether its "worth it" or not depends is personal.
Whether its "fun" or not is personal.
Whether its "lyk OMG BIGGEST WASTE OF TIME EVAR!!!" or not, is personal.
Because its not fun for you, doesn't mean everyone else playing it is somehow being scammed. A scam is only a scam if you are being cheated out of money for no possible gain.
Being cheated out of money for enjoyment, satisfaction, a sense of achievement or socializing is not a scam.
If it is, then the entire videogame industry is one very, very elaborate long con.
Then whoopee for you, I just don't like the way said parts are pretty much completely inferior to the combat, story and aesthetics of games several years older than it. All the fights consist of clicking on an enemy, clicking on any appropriate abilities and watching as you fight it out Age of Empires style.Odd. Perhaps some consider the things one does in the process of leveling up and the things one can do as a result of leveling up to be fun?
It may well be rental, but the point still stands that a regular RPG (or, apparently, other MMORPGs) don't require you to pay a monthly fee to play the game in addition to an up-front cost to get the disc. I don't care if you have to pay because those poor Blizzard fellows who are doubtless living on the streets need all the money they can scrounge around for to keep the servers up and running, you're still paying money to play a game you already bought. And the game hardly retains the same price when you pay money every month. Also, DLC is hardly unique to WoW. Other games expand over time too, and some of them don't even charge you for it.It's called "rental." And considering the game expands over time while retaining the same price...