Placing PvE content in the PvP zone is a cheap fix to get people involved in the horribly designed PvP. It will have a blowback because it is then forcing people into situations they don't want to be in, two fold, since PvP is so bad in the game. If anything, it will force more people out of the game which is the last thing they need since the game is doing so poorly.
And no, I don't want to hear about how the game is doing great. It sold poorly on the PC side, not even getting a "1 million" sold push from the company and all reports show that it sold less than 750,000 copies on the consoles.
"People who tell you youre awesome are useless. No, dangerous.
They are worse than useless because you want to believe them. They will defend you against critiques that are valid. They will seduce you into believing you are done learning, or into thinking that your work is better than it actually is." ~Raph Koster http://www.raphkoster.com/2013/10/14/on-getting-criticism/
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Get rid of the Vet lvl grind and i will prob come back.
Implement instanced PvP arena/battles, etc. and I'll deff come back.
Placing PvE content in the PvP zone is a cheap fix to get people involved in the horribly designed PvP. It will have a blowback because it is then forcing people into situations they don't want to be in, two fold, since PvP is so bad in the game. If anything, it will force more people out of the game which is the last thing they need since the game is doing so poorly.
And no, I don't want to hear about how the game is doing great. It sold poorly on the PC side, not even getting a "1 million" sold push from the company and all reports show that it sold less than 750,000 copies on the consoles.
"People who tell you youre awesome are useless. No, dangerous.
They are worse than useless because you want to believe them. They will defend you against critiques that are valid. They will seduce you into believing you are done learning, or into thinking that your work is better than it actually is." ~Raph Koster
http://www.raphkoster.com/2013/10/14/on-getting-criticism/