Quote (thiswillown @ Aug 28 2018 06:14pm)
well my reasons for quitting the first time was the grind ect.
and lack of people to play with which makes it rough always queing up with randoms.
/e as far as having time per day i normally do specially on weekends.
but with the new poe league releasing in three days ill be indulged in that
until i become bored of that.
which if that happens ill most likely move over to wow but i know its such a huge difference so much more things to do
If the grind is what made you quit, don't bother imo.
Leveling up is an easy yet boring grind. Granted there are level 110 boosts to get you started.
After you reach 120, you just move on to a new grind.
You're constantly working to improve your gear and level up your artifact.
New updates raise the soft cap, and start the grind all over again.
If you play regularly, the game is a constant grind, or a daily grind.
If you don't play often enough, you're always playing catch up.
You'll always find a lack of people to play with if you're not playing the current content.
You'll always be stuck with pug dungeons and raids if you just play casually.
Majority of players have an elitist mind set when it comes to group things outside of lfr.
If you're under performing or cause unnecessary problems, most people won't think twice to replace you.
That's my response based on what you've said.
However, if you said you didn't mind playing solo, don't mind playing with randoms, and don't care about how you compare to others, that's a different story.
It's a fun game, regardless of if you play regularly or casually. But like others said, it's all preference and opinion based.
One person can see a game as fun. Another person can see that same game as boring.
One person may like the art of a game. Another person may not like it.
One person could enjoy the controls. Another person might prefer something simpler, or even more complex.
Every game has good and bad points to it. No game is perfect for everyone.
This post was edited by Kokua on Aug 28 2018 06:00am