Good post. I hated WoW because of the elitism everywhere. "Lol, noob. Your gear suck. You need better gear."
Hopefully this is a game for casuals like me.
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I'm so glad I am buying this game on PS3, that way I dont have to play with people like this,
In the quote above, he talks about staying on topic and such, yet on page 2, he goes on about "COD Fanbois" (WTF is fanbois?) - but hold on, Page 3, once again he is tired of these "COD Fanbois", yet not tired of talking about them. THEN , page 4, He says something along the lines of, "While not all of them, MOST console players don't use mics/ teamwork/ holdmyhandpl0x." You obviously know most console players then right, Rush?
Then Page 5, you have the balls to tell other people the quote above... Wow.. Yeh you PC gamers must be real fun to play with... Oh not all of you PC gamers, Just most of you... :confused: :mad: :confused:
/Endrant.
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Good...i think :P
as a PC'r with yrs of MMO behind me , can understand where the op was going
BUT, the tone is off.
This is my 1st shooter and expect some leeway in understanding from console shooter people so will give leeway to them in merging with an MMO
It is a merger of the shooter and MMO worlds so both sides PC vs Console...shooter vs non shooter etc are all going to be learning and growing together along with the game
^ if any of that made sense , summed up= lets all just get along
We had the same problem when DCUO launched on the PS3, somehow, people who considered themselves gamers had no concept of what an MMO was or how it might be different from any other type of online multiplayer game. Personally, I might be a console only player but it only took me 1 day of playing FF XI at launch to realize there were things I needed to learn and I imagine there will be other people who have similar moments of revelation soon after starting.
For those that don't it's most likely because Defiance (like DCUO) doesn't make it ridiculously, incredibly clear that it is anything other than what it appears to be and many people will not learn very quickly. The solution, of course, is incredibly simple: teach people.
What is required is for some enterprising individuals to take the time to make tutorial videos and post them in threads on forums like this showing people how the perk system actually works to customize a character's role, and then how different roles fit together in a group setting. After that we need to differentiate between PVE and PVP loadouts and tactics and eventually people will learn.
As people who are unfamiliar with MMOs come to the forums to complain, they will see the sticky threads containing the information mentioned above or be directed to it from their own complaint threads and soon enough the people that understand how the game is designed to be played will outnumber those that don't.
I spent my day digging a trench deeper than I am tall. For free. So that I wouldn't keep posting.
+1 spade skill.