Hyrist wrote:
I can't speak for how other people treat you, I'm not them.
But when I say "Hey, maybe you're not arguing this the right way for your friends." I mean it may behoove you to start encouraging people to acknowledge and sample the content that is there. You can't stop someone from getting bored if their opinion ultimately results that way. That's human nature. I got bored of FFXI, that doesn't make it a terrible game - it just means I don't like it. Same situation, different tune.
To me, Primals and Coils have a distinctly different feeling when in combat. Raid basics are raid basics, of course, and those who treat each the same way will ultimately feel the same way. But I don't. Primals are a quick boss battle. Coils are a more in depth marathon fight. Crystal Tower is a lesson on how to herd a large number of cats and dungeons have a wide variety of applications for a Roleplayer, and are fun exploration dive for others.
But that's just those. There's linkshells dedicated to hunts and enjoy the wild chase that is scouring for and quickly gathering people to hunt down A and S rank mobs. It's kinda scary how efficent they've gotten at it, even after the rewards stopped being so relevant to gear, but there it is.
Your friends are bored now, and that's understandable, content hasn't yet scratched that itch for a particular playstyle. That's fine. It's a young game, it's a different game. I have no desire to play Rift, SWTOR (Even though I was initially interested.) WoW, or all the others, and likely those games would feel too routine for me.
But to flip this on its head, they may not even like new content when it comes out. (It's not if, it's when.) And there's no obligation for them to stay in the meanwhile, on behalf of themselves or the game. So I feel the effort is not wasted to get them to explore the content that currently exists or is immediately coming. (what, 15 days until next patch, then Golden Saucer with 5.1? I don't remember exactly.) If that doesn't work, let them take a break instead of burning out. It's a common habit these days to quit MMOs for a period of time then revisit them after new content comes out.
But when I say "Hey, maybe you're not arguing this the right way for your friends." I mean it may behoove you to start encouraging people to acknowledge and sample the content that is there. You can't stop someone from getting bored if their opinion ultimately results that way. That's human nature. I got bored of FFXI, that doesn't make it a terrible game - it just means I don't like it. Same situation, different tune.
To me, Primals and Coils have a distinctly different feeling when in combat. Raid basics are raid basics, of course, and those who treat each the same way will ultimately feel the same way. But I don't. Primals are a quick boss battle. Coils are a more in depth marathon fight. Crystal Tower is a lesson on how to herd a large number of cats and dungeons have a wide variety of applications for a Roleplayer, and are fun exploration dive for others.
But that's just those. There's linkshells dedicated to hunts and enjoy the wild chase that is scouring for and quickly gathering people to hunt down A and S rank mobs. It's kinda scary how efficent they've gotten at it, even after the rewards stopped being so relevant to gear, but there it is.
Your friends are bored now, and that's understandable, content hasn't yet scratched that itch for a particular playstyle. That's fine. It's a young game, it's a different game. I have no desire to play Rift, SWTOR (Even though I was initially interested.) WoW, or all the others, and likely those games would feel too routine for me.
But to flip this on its head, they may not even like new content when it comes out. (It's not if, it's when.) And there's no obligation for them to stay in the meanwhile, on behalf of themselves or the game. So I feel the effort is not wasted to get them to explore the content that currently exists or is immediately coming. (what, 15 days until next patch, then Golden Saucer with 5.1? I don't remember exactly.) If that doesn't work, let them take a break instead of burning out. It's a common habit these days to quit MMOs for a period of time then revisit them after new content comes out.
I dont know the boss fight all feel the same too me, Pimals, raids and dungeons just on a different scale. Pretty much dodge mechanics with memorization.
Hunts to me actually felt like new content and I really enjoyed them especially since they were open world..
It feels like SE killed them now by not offering poetics or something to make them more apealling. They went from at least on our server way too popular to very few do them now.. I can find a NM and no one will come most of the time now. I wish they could find a balance there because I really did enjoy them.
My last half of the post was not directed at you it was just a general statement. It frustrating when I been posting here along time and it is clear I am not a troll. It gets frustrating when you try and tell people how you feel and instead of reading the whole post people fix on one little thing and try and turn it around or make you out a troll... Sometimes people have concerns about a game but it could possible mean they actually care about the direction of the game and are not trolls. If I didnt care about the game would I even post here every day? I have better things to do in life than troll a message board. Tesee and I have been playing since Beta , we have a lot invested in the game, we even bought a house. It is just funny how with a few people if you say something that bothers you about the game they have to try and smear you. Starts to feel like people are trying to be internet bullies instead of actually reading and listening to what someone is saying.. You never get hey you know that's a great idea and that would be better.
Edited, Jan 5th 2015 1:46pm by Nashred