Perfect World International. I will never understand why so many people like it, it's boring as shit to me. I tried to ignore the boredom and play through to see if maybe it was just cause I was a noob...only to get PK'd the second I reached the right level for PvP. /Rageuninstall
Really, I don't understand why this game is fully loaded with elitist jerks, the really stupid minded people who are brain dead like zombies and the Internet trolls who swarm this game. Because of all these, I don't think normal people play WoW anymore which makes friend finding extremely difficult, it's the same thing with guilds, no-one ever really wants to talk to me when I want to socialise. WoW's a game for stupid kids, weirdos and elitetards now.
If I don't like the game I don't like it, long run or not.
I could get write books on how I have made people rage quit though...
"We got rid of the trinity." How'd you do that? "Now everyone can heal." Sounds like you just took the mechanic and spread it thin. "Well no, there's one class that can do it better than others." I see, so they're healers. "No. They're.." -mind asplode-
just once. it was the first MMO i played, UO, so it must have been in early 1998. i played on chessie over my 56k dial-up.
i recall having already been frustrated about being generally unable to leave a city and explore teh world alone without being PK'd. i decided to get as far away from the main population centers as possible, explore and do some hunting. i remember being in the middle of nowhere and running across a bearded guy wearing a yellow dress. he asked me for directions -- and wasn't red -- so i decided to stop and talk with him for a bit. within a few seconds conversation, he had taken my runes and reagents and ran off. i gave up at that point logged off and uninstalled the game.
since it was my first MMO, a lot of learning resulted from the game. namely, trust no one. because of this, no game has made me so angry since.
When I hit a wall and I detect that a company is intentionally trying to get me to make a choice between "Spending more time" to advance or "become dependent on their cash shop" I tend to Uninstall the game and go on to the next game, no questions asks. I've made no Quarter to that.
Other reason I've quit games is seeing that in many Free Games people overdepend on the Cash Shops.
You have no idea how good it felt to play through Guild Wars and tell other games "Guild Wars allows you to play the game and have a life, while other games make you choose where you will have a life" I don't play Guild Wars as much as I used to because I've done practically everything I've wanted to do in that game already ^^, but I pop up from time to time.
Ive played dozens of MMORPGs and they are all plagued with the same problem...At one point people try to convince me that I should forfeit my real life for an online-fantasy life dictated by some company who cares nothing about me. I can't begin to imagine all the dreams people have had in the real world which have been shattered from simply spending too much time in an online game.
When someone gives me a speech about how I am X, Y and Z in an MMORPG because of their killer stat and super equipment due to them spending their lives in there, that is enough to get me to say "you're right, your superior to me because I have a life and people who care about me in the real world. Our difference? Eventually your game will die and it becomes and memory, you wake up and find out you have NOTHING but wasted time, while anything I work in the real world stays with me"
A patch affecting the refinement system after making some very substantial financial support to a game (in an effort to gain funds for a major overhaul of my equipment) kinda caused me to ragequit.
I know - I'm ashamed. But one must admit there are even weirder temperaments to be had by stranger people.
But wait - does it still qualify as a ragequit if I don't log into the game anymore, but still keep the client installed and constantly updated?
Funny you asked about this cause currently I'm going through the ragequit process myself. I have never quit on anything but RTS games. I dont know about you guys but I find the RTS games like league of legends and such to have some of the worst community and flaming in any type of game genre. I just got back into League about a week ago and everygame someone is complaining and moaning about a bad play or losing a game for them. The funny thing is the games I play are normal based not even ranked but some ppl blow it way out of control. Ive been called every type of noob you can imagine since I just came back and havent even tested out the new characters yet. Its sad because I like these types of games but honestly I dont feel like coming home from work and having ppl complain the whole time about how bad I played and how I should quit and never play again. Its hard enough being in a job where ppl complain and having a woman that complains ;/ Has anyone else noticed that you see this more in the RTS style games? Like I said ive played it all and this is by far the worst.
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Warhammer when I was there for the first time, back in 2008. Why? - I leveled the (imo) coolest destro class, magus, and it was just 'in your face' underpowered in T4, then I changed sides to order and played the (imo) coolest order class, shadow warrior, and it was just as underpowered. I got steamrolled 95% of the time. Well, wasn't ragequit but close... facepalm-quit maybe...
Vanguard was a pure ragequit when I played at launch. Back then you had to run forever to reach the dungeon/quest area you wanted to level at. Well, long story short: I fell through the world after a 30 minute ride and my tombstone was clipping inside a mountain and my party was waiting for me for a dungeon run I was looking forward to for like a week or so. I _really_ quit immediatly, I didn't even click the res-button. Log, end subscription, uninstall...
just once. it was the first MMO i played, UO, so it must have been in early 1998. i played on chessie over my 56k dial-up.
i recall having already been frustrated about being generally unable to leave a city and explore teh world alone without being PK'd. i decided to get as far away from the main population centers as possible, explore and do some hunting. i remember being in the middle of nowhere and running across a bearded guy wearing a yellow dress. he asked me for directions -- and wasn't red -- so i decided to stop and talk with him for a bit. within a few seconds conversation, he had taken my runes and reagents and ran off. i gave up at that point logged off and uninstalled the game.
since it was my first MMO, a lot of learning resulted from the game. namely, trust no one. because of this, no game has made me so angry since.
Ahh yes... pre-trammel UO, I remember it well.
I rage quit the game too due to the rampant thieves and PKs roaving about unchecked. Havign a bad connection made it even more unplayable, because PKs on broadband could quite literally run faster than you, by quite a bit.
Thankfully though, I gave it a second chance after they added Trammel and had a great deal of fun from then until shortly after the Age of Shadows expansion came out.
not exactly ragequit but it made me lose all interest in playing the game. what ticked or sent me over the edge is that players are abusing a system bug that disconnects, and duping is rampant and support from the devs are well.. you'd not want in one MMO. LOL ~
I ragequit that game when a band of hackers attacked every server, forceably entering into every faction who had a member enter the trading market. The hacker would then proceed to kick every member including the guild leader out of the faction. The GMs never gave us reparation for this attack. Our guilds were never returned to us. All the achievements and even the names of the guild were forever lost.
AoC. I was so bored doing the same instance over and over... it was boring. I got so bored I ragequit. I was like raAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHrw I'm so bored. and then I quit
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Perfect World International. I will never understand why so many people like it, it's boring as shit to me. I tried to ignore the boredom and play through to see if maybe it was just cause I was a noob...only to get PK'd the second I reached the right level for PvP. /Rageuninstall
Total MMOs played: 274|Enjoyed: 9. >:|
I certainly rage quit a MMO, World of Warcraft...
Really, I don't understand why this game is fully loaded with elitist jerks, the really stupid minded people who are brain dead like zombies and the Internet trolls who swarm this game. Because of all these, I don't think normal people play WoW anymore which makes friend finding extremely difficult, it's the same thing with guilds, no-one ever really wants to talk to me when I want to socialise. WoW's a game for stupid kids, weirdos and elitetards now.
Never.
If I don't like the game I don't like it, long run or not.
I could get write books on how I have made people rage quit though...
"We got rid of the trinity." How'd you do that? "Now everyone can heal." Sounds like you just took the mechanic and spread it thin. "Well no, there's one class that can do it better than others." I see, so they're healers. "No. They're.." -mind asplode-
just once. it was the first MMO i played, UO, so it must have been in early 1998. i played on chessie over my 56k dial-up.
i recall having already been frustrated about being generally unable to leave a city and explore teh world alone without being PK'd. i decided to get as far away from the main population centers as possible, explore and do some hunting. i remember being in the middle of nowhere and running across a bearded guy wearing a yellow dress. he asked me for directions -- and wasn't red -- so i decided to stop and talk with him for a bit. within a few seconds conversation, he had taken my runes and reagents and ran off. i gave up at that point logged off and uninstalled the game.
since it was my first MMO, a lot of learning resulted from the game. namely, trust no one. because of this, no game has made me so angry since.
Aion
All NCSoft's fault, horrible support and lack of doing anything about the botters and hackers. At least when i quit may be differnt now.
I've quit enough games under many conditions..
When I hit a wall and I detect that a company is intentionally trying to get me to make a choice between "Spending more time" to advance or "become dependent on their cash shop" I tend to Uninstall the game and go on to the next game, no questions asks. I've made no Quarter to that.
Other reason I've quit games is seeing that in many Free Games people overdepend on the Cash Shops.
You have no idea how good it felt to play through Guild Wars and tell other games "Guild Wars allows you to play the game and have a life, while other games make you choose where you will have a life" I don't play Guild Wars as much as I used to because I've done practically everything I've wanted to do in that game already ^^, but I pop up from time to time.
Ive played dozens of MMORPGs and they are all plagued with the same problem...At one point people try to convince me that I should forfeit my real life for an online-fantasy life dictated by some company who cares nothing about me. I can't begin to imagine all the dreams people have had in the real world which have been shattered from simply spending too much time in an online game.
When someone gives me a speech about how I am X, Y and Z in an MMORPG because of their killer stat and super equipment due to them spending their lives in there, that is enough to get me to say "you're right, your superior to me because I have a life and people who care about me in the real world. Our difference? Eventually your game will die and it becomes and memory, you wake up and find out you have NOTHING but wasted time, while anything I work in the real world stays with me"
Yes i did an unfair merge of servers made me quit one of my longest played mmorpg.
A patch affecting the refinement system after making some very substantial financial support to a game (in an effort to gain funds for a major overhaul of my equipment) kinda caused me to ragequit.
I know - I'm ashamed. But one must admit there are even weirder temperaments to be had by stranger people.
But wait - does it still qualify as a ragequit if I don't log into the game anymore, but still keep the client installed and constantly updated?
Funny you asked about this cause currently I'm going through the ragequit process myself. I have never quit on anything but RTS games. I dont know about you guys but I find the RTS games like league of legends and such to have some of the worst community and flaming in any type of game genre. I just got back into League about a week ago and everygame someone is complaining and moaning about a bad play or losing a game for them. The funny thing is the games I play are normal based not even ranked but some ppl blow it way out of control. Ive been called every type of noob you can imagine since I just came back and havent even tested out the new characters yet. Its sad because I like these types of games but honestly I dont feel like coming home from work and having ppl complain the whole time about how bad I played and how I should quit and never play again. Its hard enough being in a job where ppl complain and having a woman that complains ;/ Has anyone else noticed that you see this more in the RTS style games? Like I said ive played it all and this is by far the worst.
CPU-HP Omen 17.3" Laptop i7 12 GB AMD Radeon RX580 1 TB Hard Drive
Warhammer when I was there for the first time, back in 2008. Why? - I leveled the (imo) coolest destro class, magus, and it was just 'in your face' underpowered in T4, then I changed sides to order and played the (imo) coolest order class, shadow warrior, and it was just as underpowered. I got steamrolled 95% of the time. Well, wasn't ragequit but close... facepalm-quit maybe...
Vanguard was a pure ragequit when I played at launch. Back then you had to run forever to reach the dungeon/quest area you wanted to level at. Well, long story short: I fell through the world after a 30 minute ride and my tombstone was clipping inside a mountain and my party was waiting for me for a dungeon run I was looking forward to for like a week or so. I _really_ quit immediatly, I didn't even click the res-button. Log, end subscription, uninstall...
M
Ahh yes... pre-trammel UO, I remember it well.
I rage quit the game too due to the rampant thieves and PKs roaving about unchecked. Havign a bad connection made it even more unplayable, because PKs on broadband could quite literally run faster than you, by quite a bit.
Thankfully though, I gave it a second chance after they added Trammel and had a great deal of fun from then until shortly after the Age of Shadows expansion came out.
not exactly ragequit but it made me lose all interest in playing the game. what ticked or sent me over the edge is that players are abusing a system bug that disconnects, and duping is rampant and support from the devs are well.. you'd not want in one MMO. LOL ~
Maplestory
I ragequit that game when a band of hackers attacked every server, forceably entering into every faction who had a member enter the trading market. The hacker would then proceed to kick every member including the guild leader out of the faction. The GMs never gave us reparation for this attack. Our guilds were never returned to us. All the achievements and even the names of the guild were forever lost.
Talk about a terrible game.
AoC. I was so bored doing the same instance over and over... it was boring. I got so bored I ragequit. I was like raAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHrw I'm so bored. and then I quit