Regarding MMORPs, would you rather...
Jump from game to game and experience them all? Everyone I see that does this never because very good at any of them. They either p2w or get carried through all of the content. They never truly get into the wickets of their role or class or the quests, fights, strategies, etc and kind of just fo the theme park thing "hey I'm along for the ride, I'm decent at games, tell me what to do."
Or would you rather, stick it out in one game, read every skill, make your own calculations, research research research, progress through the content rather than be carried through it, and try to gain a true understanding of thr game and what it has to offer?
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sounds way too combat-focused (aka "elitist") for me. There are plenty of other ways for being "very good" in the game, and the "git gud, learn your class, etc." ain't among those ways - at least for me, but it's subjective and depends on preferences.
But also when I have some time to kill and I don't want to "think too much" I'd play something on the side - not too seriously. Last year I sank good hours just casually leveling and experiencing Classic (first time I played wow) and nowadays I log into ESO to just run around maps and complete random quests and dungeons.
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I've made alot of friends who play how you are describing regarding not being combat focused. My wife being one of them. Extremely good and knowledgeable on certain aspects of her chosen MMORPG yet needs me to kill things for her because she's never learned the combat.
I mean sure, I learn my class or role well enough to play decently but I've never been much interested in studying it in depth, I just want to play and enjoy myself.
Realizing my style is a bit of an anthemia to the more driven gamers I tend to mostly solo or group exclusively with friends so no, I've never asked for or had anyone "carry me" through a game.
In fact, I'm probably better than I give myself credit for but in the interest of caution I rarely expose myself to situations where others might view me as a burden.
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Ok.. Ideally, when it comes to an MMO, I like to find a world I can get lost in, to spend years in, and enjoy the game. I have always viewed MMO's as long haul games, that someone could and would want to, play for years on end.
Equally so, I am not looking for a Second Job, I am looking for an escape from my primary job, so doing tons of research, and all that jazz, is not something that thrills me.
I recall something I said to someone that was fussing that DDO content was too easy. I asked how long they have been playing, and, they had several thousand hours into the game, and I responded with "Well at some point, you just become a master of the game, kudos and congrats, you graduated, would you like me to send you a diploma from the school of DDO?"
Ok. yah... I was the asshole.. but I got my point across.
I admit, I do not know the all of DDO after 14 years, because I don't like casters, so I never took the time to get good at them, or learn them, I often play Melee, it's what I get into, so, OI focus on that, and bein good at it, so much so, that when I show up at raids, with my Cleric/Sorc/Monk, holding a great sword, no one questions that I am about to lay a beat down. I have even had people say "I was about to turn your your build down, till I saw it was you.. dwarf axes?"
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Yes i do tend to stick it out in one game but that is a result of not many good games worth playing so i am more or less stuck until.....
I played Atlas for at least 2 years but the devs kept screwing aroundf with settings until they ruined it for me.
Now i play Valheim and been playing for about idk 4-5 months and i tend to move slowly.I can't stand th whole BEAT the game crap it turns me off.So how i play Valheim is i try and roam AL Lthe lands,discover new areas all over the maps without worrying about "i must beat this boss"becuase there is only like 5 bosses so if i played that way it would not be enjoyable for me.
I bet MOST people do not stay and enjoy a game world,they play these games to BEAT the game then move on.IMO they completely miss the point of role play gaming and enjoyment.
If i could think of an analogy it would be like going to watch a movie to see the end scene instead of enjoying the whole movie and all it has to offer.It would be like someone using the fast forward to keep skipping over scenes then watch the last 5 minutes.
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I think it is better to play multiple games though. And just play each one casually.
Same reason I rarely play multiple characters in a game, at least not until after I've progressed the previous one to my targeted goals and can set it aside.
I often chide folks here for playing "rotations" of games for several reasons, but envy is probably playing no small part in my subconscious.
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That for me means that some games where appropriate I will get into the weeds a bit, and be more in depth. And for other games I will just bounce from class to class as the mood strikes me and not try to get too in depth.
I never have, and never will, worry about how others view me, or the "skill" at which they think I play my games. I play for me....
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