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I agree, SP is usually just a tutorial.
Playing with thinking opponents in MP is the best. (for games where MP makes sense anyway)
But you have to have a fun group of people, or you aren't going to have any fun. We do play with almost any nub that wants to, but if the person is a jerk, we don't play with them in the future.
You have to keep adding nubs or you run out of players eventually.
I have met quite a few of my MP buds IRL. It adds to the experience. And you can never have enough friends.It's almost as if all his overconfident, absolutist assertions were spoonfed to him by a trusted website or subreddit. Sheeple
RIP Tony Bogey & Baron O
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Originally posted by DrSpike
You are playing Everquest2 unless your posts in that thread are just spam. That's not SP.
It can be hard as hell to get someone to even acknowledge your existance in that game, sometimes.Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
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Originally posted by DrSpike
Yet you played it for so long.
Fortunetly I grew out of that and now only play MMORPGs which have PvP or Roleplay, and actually require some sort of meaningful interaction between players.Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
Do It Ourselves
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Originally posted by DrSpike
But grouping was very prevalent in EQ as far as I've heard.
You have round them up one by one through direct tells and pull them all together, or they'll otherwise just continue doing whatever it is that they're doing alone and not saying a word.
Hell, there's sometimes half a dozen people yelling "LFG!!!!" at the same time and not a single one of them gets it into their head to actually start a group.Rethink Refuse Reduce Reuse
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yeah that's a problem I have in EQ2
I did find a group on the newbie island. And we even formed a raiding party. I thought that was pretty cool. But often times I feel peopel move to fast for my tastes. I like to take it slow and cautious in rpg's.
But when I moved to Qeynos, it's like you said. There's people flying around everywhere and no one stops to notice you are talk.
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Originally posted by General Ludd
It can often be hard to find a group outside of close friends or a guild, even if they are 20 people flagged as looking for a group.
You have round them up one by one through direct tells and pull them all together, or they'll otherwise just continue doing whatever it is that they're doing alone and not saying a word.
Hell, there's sometimes half a dozen people yelling "LFG!!!!" at the same time and not a single one of them gets it into their head to actually start a group.
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