At it's peak, Neverwinter on Steam had 14,822 in 2013. Today it's peak is 3,777, which is a 74.518 % decrease in what we'll call a two year period (December 2013 - October 2015) Information obtained from steamcharts.com I can't seem to find any numbers on the PC.
Thats flawed logic. As a consumer I don't HAVE to give change a chance. If I don't like the change, I can take my money elsewhere. Just like many of the people who've been outspoken about the utilitarian approach here have said. They might leave. They might not. But time will tell, and if a so called "positive" change ends…
By your statement I'm being lumped in there because I utilized the leadership astral diamond generation to equip my, still poorly equipped, level 66 Trickster Rogue. The issue at hand here is, or at least since I've been playing, is that everything is dealt with inconsistently. The Vote to kick issue took months and months…
They logged in. They played their characters. I think it's interesting that you're saying that their logging in and playing the characters that they created is what caused this. What caused this is the fact that PW has allowed unlimited characters because it's a money generator for them. They felt as if the money from…
I have been playing since April. I make on average somewhere in the neighborhood of 18-20K AD per day across all 8 of my characters. The highest of my 8 characters (LVL 66 TR) would get about 4-6K of that, while my others ( 44 CW, 44 GwF, 61 DC, 61 GF, 36 SW, 36 HR and 13 Paladin) would make up the other 14K amongst them…
Not sure if this was meant at me. I'm not freaking out. I'm just trying to understand the change and how it affects me. Where to go from the new launching point is what I'm trying to get a grip on. If saying I don't understand is coming across as a complaint, that's not what I'm trying to do here. That said I shouldn't be…
Again, another example of you telling people what they enjoy. Why? Is there a reason that only your methods of fun are acceptable? What if I don't like doing dungeons but like questing? What if I just enjoy the professions part of the game and don't want to be bothered by people at all? My point has been and consistently…
Why do people incessantly need to tell others how to play their game. Monkey if you don't like or need the professions that's fine. What I cannot fathom though is why you have to tell others how to or not to get their enjoyment from a game. To each their own ....
* I don't have a leadership army, but I have 8 characters (1 of each class) just like all the other MMOs I've played. * I play this game with my friends and two sons. Let me start by saying I'm not looking for sympathy or trying to start a war, but I am trying to figure out how to compete now that the game that was a time…
Interestingly enough it clearly says there will be a topic of discussion about it but there wasn't one. Any of the moderators / administrators care to weigh in on why that wasn't followed through on?
It was worse tonight than normal for me. When I rolled for loot I would get stuck in the roll. I would have to hit the select button, then B to get out. Tons of rubber banding as well.
Someone please explain to me why they can't figure this out. It's simple. When you queue you pick an orientation that is pre-prepared for your class. [] Tank = Guardian Fighter | Great Weapon Fighter [] DPS = Everyone Else including the GWF [] Healer= Devoted Cleric Now when you queue for the dungeon you get a party that…
Yeah I completely agree. They're so large that when I'm combing through the auction house looking for items that I cannot actually see the rest of the screen. If we could get them either smaller or as the OP said, a button, that would be great.
First off, comparing what happens in an video game to real time events is the most moronic statement I've ever seen. Additionally, not all of us playing this game are able to sit down and play for hours on end, thus those 4 hours this morning could be the only 4 hours someone had uninterrupted to play. Stop with the…
1. The game is free to play. 2. You freely chose to spend money on the game. While you may now be unhappy with your choice to spend the money here, nonetheless, you spent it. 3. It's a pretty simple concept. Putting time and effort into a game you don't like is the exact definition of a waste of time. Quit.
Why wouldn't they do mounts like they do with companions? Just make it a tab and make the one you want active. I don't understand why if I want to ride multiple mounts I have to take up multiple slots in my bag. As it is, It's amazing to me the lack of space that a normal player actually gets to start the game.
Venom, I think we're exactly what you're looking for. Defenders of Eternal Freedom is a guild that is founded by working adults. Parents. Families. No little kick to the curb kiddos. No expectations for playtime because you have to live on the Xbox.
I don't copy other peoples builds, but I do like to look and see what other people are doing. It makes sense. As for you're saying you couldn't care less. You clearly care. You're still responding. In fact, you're getting more and more confrontational with each post, telling me you actually do care. If you don't like…
Interesting. What are these "Plenty" of MMO's that you've played where you hid things. I've played Everquest, Utlima Online, World of Warcraft, TERA, and now Neverwinter and I've never seen an option to hide your build. In fact, most "MASSIVE" games have an interface that can be seen from the web as well. Furthermore, you…
I think what would be a great middle ground would be the ability to actually opt in and out of channels when you're wanting to use them. As a former World of Warcraft player the one thing I loved about the chat functionality was that I could leave trade, leave LFG or any other channel until I wanted to be back in them. It…