Why not just play an MMO?
The combat is the same
Why not just play an MMO?
The combat is the same
Because people who have switches can't afford PCs. What kind of stupid question is that?
mmos are shit and soul destroying. RPG's are not.
what a moronic question
Auto-attack, abilities on cooldowns, damage based on your position relative to the enemy.
Its ff 14 combat
Because I want to play a game that is more or less intended to be played as is. A complete product. Not something designed to milk a subscription fee out of me.
MMOs don't have proper stories
neither does xenoblade lol
Cope
>It's actually the end of the Klaus story
>Literally made the endings of previous games almost pointless, but it's ok because le rex harem!
>protagonist got cucked hard from his waifu
>already dropping revenue despite just being released
Are we seeing this years TORtanic?
Because that genre is dead. For as often as this meme is parroted I wish there really were an MMO like Xenoblade, I'd actually fucking want to play with other people if we had to group up to do anime cutscene "chain attacks" to style on the boss. God, video games are so fucking bad compared to what they could be.
Why not just play an MMO?
The combat is the same
i dunno if ill ever be able to cope with someone else playing a shitty game
will i miss out on much if i just pick this up without playing the previous two games?
cope more incel. go play fortnite
No, people actually had expectations for TOR.
i cant do it. i just cant cope knowing someone out there plays single player mmos and pretends to get laid.
Is there any point in using Heavy Guard once you get Vanguard? Vanguard seems like a straight upgrade.
I'm antisocial. Every time I tried playing an mmo, I just played solo and avoided talking to people.
I enjoy both of these games, and I'm glad it makes the spergs here seethe.
Not really. HG drops off till post game when you can use a lot of recharge buffs to fix how slow it is.
Why play an MMO when you're not really going to interact with anyone else anyway?
Some references and recurring characters, but the story works as a stand alone.