Drizzlehell
Banned
Like, for example, I used to think that MMORPGs are shit and a waste of time. Whenever World of Warcraft was popular, I first didn't even have an internet connection to try it out, and then once I had internet at home, I didn't have enough disposable income to just go in blind and drop a few bucks into a subscription. The only thing that I could afford were the MMOs that had a free trial and pretty much all of those looked and played like a coiled turd. They had very primitive looking visuals, weird-ass gameplay that had to be built around limitations of an instanced online game, lack of engaging story, and overall focus was on the game basically serving as some weird extension of an online chat room. I just wasn't into it and I couldn't understand why these games were so popular, and none of my friends were able to explain it either.
So anyway, things changed with the dawn of MMORPGs that finally started looking like actual role playing games and had an actual story-driven content that actually looked pretty compelling and engaging. Games like Star Wars: The Old Republic, Elder Scrolls Online, or Star Trek Online finally elevated the genre in my eyes to something that I could have fun with. Of course, compared to people who sink in thousands of hours into those games, I'm still an extremely casual MMO enjoyer, with my most-played game being ESO with just over 200 hours. But it's definitely a time that I enjoyed.
And the best part is that I STILL never played World of Warcraft, lol.
So anyway, things changed with the dawn of MMORPGs that finally started looking like actual role playing games and had an actual story-driven content that actually looked pretty compelling and engaging. Games like Star Wars: The Old Republic, Elder Scrolls Online, or Star Trek Online finally elevated the genre in my eyes to something that I could have fun with. Of course, compared to people who sink in thousands of hours into those games, I'm still an extremely casual MMO enjoyer, with my most-played game being ESO with just over 200 hours. But it's definitely a time that I enjoyed.
And the best part is that I STILL never played World of Warcraft, lol.