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Disappointment, that's what this Preview Weekend/Open Beta has turned out to be. Before you read any further, let me say that I'm not disappointed in the game--I'm disappointed in you, the playerbase.
Maybe I should be more clear: step it up. I see plenty of players who are running around aimlessly, then complaining about their classes and which side is winning. For a population that boasts themselves to be the "hardcore" minority, the skill definitely isn't apparent. I get it, people are still looking for their preferred classes and feeling out the game; but why be so novice?
Scenarios are both too easy and frustrating at the same time. If I group with other players who can function, it's a steamroll. On the flipside, the amount of Rank 3s running around is getting annoying. When 80% of our groups are made up of lower ranked characters who don't have more than four abilities we shouldn't be complaining about a loss.
I guess I should be asking for the reason players are rerolling so often, you're not going to get a real feel for any of the classes until at least rank 15. That's an understatement. To be honest, I expected everyone to be done with Tier 1 this morning and that's definitely not the case. Even the end of Tier 1 PQs are empty and Tier 2 is absolutely desolate. Let's be frank, Tier 2 is where the real RvR begins and it's not much of a preview if you don't see it.
A MMORPG's playerbase has as much influence in the well being of the game as the gameplay itself. Because this is a PvP-oriented game, it's going to be a boring and one-sided ride if things continue the way they are going. I see a lot of talk that isn't being backed up by the forum goers of the Warhammer Online community. Sorry, World of Warcraft really took no skill; your experience there means nothing. For the sake of quality gameplay, prove to me and yourself that you're the skilled players you claim to be.
Maybe I should be more clear: step it up. I see plenty of players who are running around aimlessly, then complaining about their classes and which side is winning. For a population that boasts themselves to be the "hardcore" minority, the skill definitely isn't apparent. I get it, people are still looking for their preferred classes and feeling out the game; but why be so novice?
Scenarios are both too easy and frustrating at the same time. If I group with other players who can function, it's a steamroll. On the flipside, the amount of Rank 3s running around is getting annoying. When 80% of our groups are made up of lower ranked characters who don't have more than four abilities we shouldn't be complaining about a loss.
I guess I should be asking for the reason players are rerolling so often, you're not going to get a real feel for any of the classes until at least rank 15. That's an understatement. To be honest, I expected everyone to be done with Tier 1 this morning and that's definitely not the case. Even the end of Tier 1 PQs are empty and Tier 2 is absolutely desolate. Let's be frank, Tier 2 is where the real RvR begins and it's not much of a preview if you don't see it.
A MMORPG's playerbase has as much influence in the well being of the game as the gameplay itself. Because this is a PvP-oriented game, it's going to be a boring and one-sided ride if things continue the way they are going. I see a lot of talk that isn't being backed up by the forum goers of the Warhammer Online community. Sorry, World of Warcraft really took no skill; your experience there means nothing. For the sake of quality gameplay, prove to me and yourself that you're the skilled players you claim to be.