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I actually did too, but I don't really care for any of the 2010s hero shooters. Team Fortress 1 got this shit right in 1998, I don't need anything more than that.I liked Paladins more tbh.
Forewarning: the less I talk about my sexuality, the better. Let's just say that the internet isn't that big, and the kinds of erotica I like these days do have a plot and fun characters attached. One's a "quest" type story, and the other are a series of casual fun animations on top of the erotica.That's what I mean! It's always 'ur in school, and seven hot babes with caricatured personality disorders and back problems all want ur magnum dong'
I want substance. I wanna know who she is and why she wants my virtual dong!
I'm glad the "hero shooter" genre is mostly dead. What a chore those games were.I thought about trying Overwatch at one point, but that never happened. I don't regret noping out, though. I don't have patience for online competitive stuff, because it demands more from you than a game reasonably should.
Wow, so the games themselves caused (wholly or partially) a schism between you and your friends? and they say Dokapon ruins friendships.I played Overwatch once before for a little while with a group of old pals, @RageBurner. And League of Legends with a childhood friend once upon a time.
They have been ex-friends for years now and I hate their guts. I know correlation doesn't always equate causation, and yet that still says a lot about MOBAs and other competitive team games.
I loved this genre before OW came out. That game, regardless of how good or bad it was on its own, was disastrous for this style of gameplay.I'm glad the "hero shooter" genre is mostly dead. What a chore those games were.
I have a friend that plays FF14 all the time. It's kind of amazing, in a way. I did have MMO stints in the past Ragnarok Online and SMT Imagine, mostly. Nowadays, though? nah.Heck, let's add this to the equation: I am not, by any means, an MMORPG person. The amount of love I've seen for Final Fantasy 14 has been insane. I played up to level 20-something, and I have no idea how in the heck I lasted that long. Just as @Ethernoh said, I don't get subscription-based games either.
EDIT: @RageBurner, I wouldn't say they caused a schism. But it was certainly a hint in retrospect that they were terrible people. :p
Don't get me wrong. FF14 is really, really cool and all. Of all the MMOs, this was the one I actually invested a notable amount of time into. I kinda regret not going back and Fanta-ing my Mi'Qote Pugilist (didn't make it to Monk u_u) into a Hrothgar. I'm glad they didn't take the Western RPG coward route with female non-humans, but instead gave us big strong lion-women.I have a friend that plays FF14 all the time. It's kind of amazing, in a way. I did have MMO stints in the past Ragnarok Online and SMT Imagine, mostly. Nowadays, though? nah.
Exactly, that's my main problem with it. The fact you can't reasonably disengage is the critical thing. There is always something else to do, one more little thing.MMOs tend to feel like a second job after a while, which is why i don't really vibe with them.
MMOs tend to feel like a second job after a while, which is why i don't really vibe with them.
Yeah you nailed it. Modern gaming as as a whole could be said to have a problem with late game grind too, even my dear Monster Hunter isn't exempt completely.MMOs are fun right until you hit the late game grind. That's when the games get to their scummiest level of making you grind end-level dungeons over and over for a 1% chance of a legendary loot drop for your class. And since these dungeons require over 40 people to run, you'll have to make appointments with your guild to run them. It is all so not worth the headache and destruction of your social life.
Yeah you nailed it. Modern gaming as as a whole could be said to have a problem with late game grind too, even my dear Monster Hunter isn't exempt completely.
In a broad sense, yeah. I can't speak for Xenoblade but Monster Hunter has actually engaging combat, which most, MMOs don't have.I think games like Monster Hunter and Xenoblade are essentially offline MMOs.
I have a similar experience. I had a friend who really hurt me and my friend group. They were also a massive Valve fan.I played Overwatch once before for a little while with a group of old pals, @RageBurner. And League of Legends with a childhood friend once upon a time.
They have been ex-friends for years now and I hate their guts. I know correlation doesn't always equal causation, and yet that still says a lot about MOBAs and other competitive team based games.
Gotta get those infinitesimally low percent plates, right?... right?! LOLI am not sure about modern MonHun, but i do remember MonHun FU being very grindy.