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Kathykins
3 years agoSeasoned Ace
"lisasc360;c-18046159" wrote:
That would a negative for me as I already play a MMO game called World of Warcraft. But even in that game, I am a lone wolf and would rather just be left alone to do my thing my way and have very little contact or socialization as possible. Yes, back when I started playing WoW just before Burning Crusade came out, I was in a guild and doing guild things with the other members. But over time, the guide just didn't grow and was disbanded when the Guild leader had to stop playing to take up a job to help with her family when the husband got laid off of work. I then just kept to myself with the exception of 1 or 2 other players until another player got all mad at me because he claimed that I didn't know how to play my Mage because I kept dying. So after that incident, I just don't group up with other players and when someone sends me an invite to group up to do the quests, I decline and go somewhere else to play until until they leave the area. I only group up with people that I know that play the game which these days is zilch since the hubby hasn't played WoW in almost 2 years. So yeah, I wouldn't touch a Sims MMO with a 10 foot pole.
I play Wow the same way you do, for basically the same reasons. Got tired of dealing with numbnuts who can't behave around other people. I'm better off alone, doing my own things.
Anyway, I also played TSO, and later EAland until it was shut down. They have tried online multiplayer with sims before, they didn't quite succeed. Yes, it was fun playing with friends, but there was really not that much to do, at least for me. You worked on skills, so you'd make more money. Watching your sim sit for hours reading a book to learn cooking is not fun. I was a host in a skill-house, so I had to watch lots of OTHER peoples sims read books. Our house was practically always full, but nobody was talking. They were too busy being AFK doing more interesting things than watch their sim skill up.