Sevenless wrote:ctopolon3 wrote:maze wrote:I don't feel like there would be anything really I'd want to do.
Several of your other points I can agree with, although I view those more as reasons why people don't decide to play in general, not necessarily equating it to the population that returns each world for the first 3 month rush. In general, I think people who play haven longterm are just a different type of player than those who come for world resets.
Personnel "profile"/experience has a noob in this game that doesn't look for a world reset!
I've been playing since March this year. Have as accumulated playing time of more than 3 weeks.
Game mechanics as well as combat are a bit difficult to master, but the depth of the game compensates a lot in that early days of learning and beyond. Love the game and i log every day to play with friends (so I have a Verified account and I'm thinking of Subscribing)
No boredom has settled yet because there's is always something fun to explore, to increase Q, to build or stats growth...
So for me a world reset after 4 months is idiotic. I can only comprehend these need from people who use bots or otherwise like to scheme a rapidly ascent finding themselves with no more goals, since they don't enjoy the normal playing process, but otherwise just play to became stronger, to have power rapidly or simply being better than the rest fast...
Almost quit playing the first days because I ran into some DIS heavy player guys that wanted to destroy my stuff and kill just for the fun of it...
Point is... there're 2 Dev's that has managed to create and shape a game that is amazing for a builder/explorer/PvE/Fraternizing player personality type such as myself, and because of that I brought more people to play the game, and for me and my friends, most of the crap we read in this forum are clearly from negative people that just like to brag, insult and cultivate conflicts instead of sending constructed good feedback to help making this an even better game.
A more active forum moderator with sharp razorblades to cut the crap is to my opinion a good way to clean up what is otherwise a truly great and enjoyable experience when playing and reading in this turf.
Looking forward to see more people playing with more friendly vibe inside the game and at this forum.
Welcome to the aggravating world of Murphy's Law... "whatever can go wrong will go wrong!"
Murphy's Law taps into our tendency to dwell on the negative and overlook the positive...
It seems to poke fun at us for being such hotheads, and it uses the mathematical rules of probability to support itself.