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Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 23:10
by Zenosis
Hi guys,
As you may have noticed I am not in SWTOR or mumble much these days. Too be honest I am not sure why, but I have a few theories
SWTOR: It is a great game, great Story, but I don't know something seems tobe missing.
Altoholic Syndrome : Had a one point, 3 characters on Balmora, I think it got to repetative to continue, so I didn't enjoy it.
Leathal Weapon Syndrome: Quote "I'm getting to old for this ****".
I will keep my Sub active, I will be back, its just when.
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Fri Jul 20, 2012 23:38
by Dabrin
Age is a mindset!
At least when you start forgetting stuff

Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 00:03
by Yogash
What did i forget?
You forgot another reason - TSW is prob one of the best MMOs.
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 10:27
by Lisszia
Hi Zen, take your time, every now and then I think everyone needs a break. See you when you feel like coming back.
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Sat Jul 21, 2012 11:26
by SethAltair
Hiya, Zen!
Thank for dropping by to let us know. I echo Lisszia here and say that a creative break can help a lot. Take care and come back once you miss us enough! : D
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:38
by Zenosis
I think it might just be me,
At the moment I am not enjoying playing any MMO's although RP is amusing in Champions Online, though due to not playing that for a few months I have to find my way back into the RP again.
SWTOR: Great Story, Replayabilty Low (Republic had 3 on Balmorra, Empire had 3 on Tattoine) {Sub Still active for now}
TSW: Good Game, something just hasn't clicked with me, Replayabilty Zero. RP Pretty Good. {Lifetime Subscriber}
Star Trek Online: Decent Game, replayabilty Zero, Rp pretty good now fleet starbases are in, Very Versatile Character creation. {Lifetime Subscriber}
Champions Online: Good Game, Replayabilty High, RP very good due to character creation allowing imaginations to run free, Tough to get into the RP if you don't play regular. {Lifetime Subscriber}
Guild Wars: Personally feel its a single player game with MMO stuff added on, replayabilty zero. {No Subscriptions}
Guild Wars 2: Will have to see, potential to be agreat game with very well thought out Cities, Roleplay Potential Very High, Replayability will have to see. {No Subscriptions}
World of Warcraft: At one time it was a good game although replayabilty was zero, Roleplay has matured well, but the game is no longer enjoyable. {Subscription currently active until end of October, not renewing}
I know I will return one day to SWTOR but like I said in my initial post I just don't know when.
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 13:29
by Raiah
Nah, it's not just you. Many MMOs as of late have been very bad when it comes to longevity and re-playability since the only have one or two level/questing paths (like SWTOR and Secret World) and when you hit top level the thing to do are some repeatable quests in certain areas and dungeons or raids (though many people like grinding those) or PVP if you're so inclined.
WoW did a pretty darn good job when it comes to leveling paths, their quests are boring instead though so...
Time will tell but GW2 seem to possibly solve much of it having multiple leveling paths (and that's even without the fact that you can level in lower level areas) with the whole world being content repeatable at lvl 80. With all 8 dungeons being viable at max level and having multiple paths trough them that ought to help to. The PVP crowd should of course have no problem finding something to do with structured PVP and WvW.
(Oh, also, the original GW is a CORPG, Competitive/Cooperative Online Role Playing Game.)
Re: Lost but not forgotten
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 13:59
by Lisszia
Well I hope top get you back I always enjoyed RP and IC questing with you. Have fun where you find, and come back when you ready. I still enjoy SWTOR, but al of us are different, so of you don't then give it a break and see.