I think it was a huge mistake making Panties On with zones. A seamless world is the number one most important thing about an MMORPG to me and I know many others feel the same way. I actually stopped playing GW2 within the first hour after it launche…
Originally posted by Kayyd Originally posted by Ravenhill99
Since games like WoW have taken us to the next level in this regard, it's not really possible for me to go back and enjoy the old primitive way.
Lol, because there's nothing immersi…
It's not that complicated to explain how zoning breaks immersion for me. It reaffirms that I am boxed in a zone. Takes away the feeling that I am in a world, but rather inside a zone. Reminds me that the horizon I am looking at in any direction is a…
Non-seamless is a HUGE let down for me. It could very well be a deal breaker for me. I hate being taken out of immersion in an MMORPG like this. This kind of thing is a major obstacle for me that will simply cause me to lack the desire to log into t…
Originally posted by FreedomBlade There the title says it all.
Having an instanced area where PvP happens ruins the "world" feel and just makes the game feel like a game. Nothing like playing Skyrim or Oblivion that managed to create the feel of a…
Originally posted by DMKano
Every MMO studio that's about to spend $60mil+ on a mmo is going to ask - where is the market data research showing masses want this. No.
Is the effort going to pay off? Yes.
Don't get me wrong I'd play what you sugg…
Completely agree with the OP.
I would like to add a few more...
#11 Make the world one big seamless world without zones and limit the instancing to some dungeons.
#12 No phasing or crossrealming. This kills a community. It kills the history of…
Originally posted by feena750
This is because it is a decent amount of work to implement and u the end almost no one uses it. Even in ESO almost no one uses it other than to try it out initially because it puts you at such a huge disadvantage in c…