First world problems follow.
Friend got me playing one MMO. Guild Wars 2. He was completely falling for the hype. And he stopped playing a month after the game's release. Not giving any specific reason, just saying the game does not interest him anymore. I on the other hand love the game, and still play it on a daily basis 3 months later. It pretty much seems to be everything I ever wanted in an online game.
He's now trying to get me to play another MMO. Wizardry online. I played and beat Wizardry 8. I thought that was a very good game if a bit rushed.
Every time I look at Wizardry Online it gives me a very strong vibe of disinterest. It has nothing I recognize from a wizardry game, even what I saw of the ones I didn't play, and feels very strongly of a name recognition cash in. He does not seem able to find anything good to say about it, and the two times I watched him play it the game was riddled with bugs or he had 10 minute loading times only to be disconnected 2 feet into the dungeon., but he is constantly guilt tripping me into playing it. Because he doesn't want to play it alone.
I am notoriously bad at trying to play 2 online games at once. Especially since this new game seems to be major leaps and steps backwards in the direction I think these games should be going. After playing with and finding I love a system without the old tank, dps, healer system, going back to one that does just because my friend considers such a system the only real way a game should play seems wrong.
I donno, maybe complaining about this makes me a bad friend.
P.S. Oh and it seems the game is so unstable now that they took it down from steam because they don't want to give a bad impression. That's really promising...
End of First World Problems.