Guild wars 2, way to easy, pvp is unbalanced, classes with useless skills, really I cannot get into a class that cannot use 15 percent of the class.
Wildstar, I loved it until I found out about how they want you to even spend more money on top of signature for runes via endgame. Maybe they will fix it.
The secret world, was not into allot of the weapons, found the combat fairly boring in the end.
Skyforge to many negatives, I loved how deep it was and the combat system, but classes are to unbalanced along with many other annoyences.
Tera, I do not care for the graphic style of korean grinders or anime influenced games, not meaning cartoony style but anime.
I loved eq1 and 2 and city of heroes, and I just cannot get back into older mmorpgs.
I am looking for an mmorpg with meaningful content, that isnt an instant gratification get to end game in one week, I care about the journey, I love grouping and deep group mechanics where your class actually feels unique not where everyone can do cc and debuffs. I enjoy open world and instances, but mostly open world, I love deep leveling elements. Not into hard sci fi.
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ESO maybe, but the group mechanics aren't nearly as solid.
The real answer is staring you in the face, you "love" Wildstar, so suck it up and deal with the bit you don't like instead of chasing perfection you'll never find.
I think he should go back to the EQ2 Tl servers to bring back that old spark.
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I'm always grouped as I mostly play with my wife or our old roommate who recently moved. we join random groups outside dungeons all the time, 90% of the time those players leave after said encounter. Even though staying together would net faster xp, and easier runs on the next encounter. That's just the way people play now.
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Go and play a game called warframe, it's not an MMORPG but it's kind of a pallette cleanser and it's a very fun game.
I loved it when I took a break and nothing on the market did it for me.
The only game that i can think of that fits your description is Ulitma Online, if you can get over the graphics.
You know what you are saying about flaws can be true and can be negative at the same time.
Does obsessing over these flaws in game something you are getting enjoyment out of? If not, just go find something that you will enjoy.
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