I agree with Foghladha. I like the challenge, and I like dealing with the complex ecology of the World and Community of Warhammer Online. What may sound boring to some, to me is what makes it exciting.
Boring, on the other hand, is grinding for 6 months to get set of gear that makes it possible to do any decent PVP. Boring is when the game ecology is so artificially restrained that you get no tides of war, no real challenge: just grind, call your buddies and "let's kick some Horde/Alliance arses...".
Yes, I'm speaking about WoW.
And yes, I belive some people would rather have this instead of a complex and challenging game landscape like Warhammer Online.
Some people seem to be the public WoW is made for.
That's why I didn't play WoW since I discovered Warhammer Online. Because HERE i find the "real thing" that brought me to MMORPGs.
This may be only my opinion. But I can't say I'm worried about explaining to everyone why these tides of war, these community / strategic challenges are what's fun for me. I think some people simply won't see it, because their kind of fun is based on power, not on challenge. I'm not a power player. I'm up to the challenges, and I like to be forced to act together with my buddies and with complete strangers to overcome adversity. That's why I'm logging in right now, after a hard day's work, to hit the RvR lakes...
Let's face Destro head on and let's see the outcome of the fight!
» Edited on: 2010-08-18 19:54:04