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Old 07-15-2016, 08:47 AM
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Originally Posted by R Flair [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
The catering to casuals plea is exactly what has royally fucked this genre in the first place.
naaah there's no .. or few at least .. casuals here. The game is still considered hard-core, or at least core. There is just no appeal to casuals here, that's for the new and improved live servers, and I hear people play f2p there now, which is "casual".

Here, it's just core and some hard-core players, though not many of those me thinks. Core players are the type that just play normally, but stick with a game for a long time, years even. Might have other games to play too, but they're all different.
Casuals are like nomads, have a bunch of other look-alike games (especially WoW clones) and bounce around, some spending tons of cash in cash shops which drives devs/publishers to make more such games. They might play three different games in an evening, or even all at once. I blame mostly WoW for bringing in those players to the genre, expecting all games to conform to their own desires.

Oh yeah and my mistake on the age. You've never posted in the starting zone forum, which is where I thought you posted that info. Had to have been someone else I guess, which was like 6 to 9 months ago, so... hah kids I don't think even get summer vacation like they use to get.
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