I played Blade and Soul and found the combat very enjoyable. I returned to ESO because I find the questing and immersion more to my liking. What I find missing in these comments is the realization that the gaming demographic has changed considerably from the early days and as I get even older I can see a game like WoW being my final frontier as other games become harder to see and reflex times gradually decrease. Gaming is no longer for only the young/twitchy and having MMO options that increase accessibility to those not looking to place on leaderboards or sweat blood over meta builds is not a bad thing. Play what you like, but don't assume because you don't like a game it shouldn't exist.
Absolutely a terrible game, but where is the competition?
Since when does "terrible" need competition. When a game is trerrible, it just doesn't get played and it dies. BnS has not only been around for 4 years, but it is currently the fourth most popular game in Asia. Those results don't exactly fit the definition of "terrible." Maybe, just maybe, you're in the minority opinion when it comes to BnS being "terrible."
Being as objective as possible, I realize this game is complete trash. That however, will not stop me from playing (at least for now). I'm a hardcore PvPer, and I find the combat in this game simply orgasmic. So much so, I can ignore everything else bad about it. This game could have been so much better, but it dropped the ball. I don't have a reason to stay, so once I get bored of PvP, I'm sure I'll never visit again.
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Since when does "terrible" need competition. When a game is trerrible, it just doesn't get played and it dies. BnS has not only been around for 4 years, but it is currently the fourth most popular game in Asia. Those results don't exactly fit the definition of "terrible." Maybe, just maybe, you're in the minority opinion when it comes to BnS being "terrible."
This was the game for me: Lords of Midnight