Yeah, sorry if I sounded rude but I’ve had my share of MMORPGs and unfortunately I don’t have the time and health to commit myself to one anymore. This is why I only dedicate myself to single player games nowadays.
Once I stop grinding money on them and started “grinding” money IRL thanks to my posters I do on SFM my life has become so much better.
It’s all good, I understand you and I myself haven’t hopped into a real MMO in a while as well, still gotta play some game a lot to remove the MMO from my steam most played game though
As for myself I’m interested in RPGs which can be just as good as an average MMORPG without having to commit my entire life to it. Thankfully I’ve managed to find some good stuff which’ve already added to my wishlist, and recently I’ve played Shadows Of Mordor thanks to @THEFIREGAMER123 and the game is really good.
So i saw that Skull and Bones is coming out on Nov 8th. Considering its ubisoft, I decided to watch one of the videos to see how they jacked it up from the original premier. It went about like this:
Welcome to Skull and bones!
Survival!
You start off as a nobody at Saint-Anne, a pirate hub
Here you can craft ships, buy supplies, pick up contracts, and interact with others
click
Me: so it’s Sea of Thieves, but with crafting, loot boxes, and fancier graphics. Why should i buy this for $70 when i can get a better experience for less?
I watched about 1.5 minutes of the 7.5 minute video. Guess i can quit caring about it.
No I’m not really surprised. Sorry if it’s been posted about before.
My general rule with games with Denuvo is that I always wait a few years for it to be removed so I can buy it like I did with Borderlands 3.
If not possible then I usually procrastinate on doing so and end up buying other games instead. However if it’s a game which I have a genuine interest in playing I’ll end up buying it sooner or later, and hope that my PC can endure the extra work.