Khross wrote:
I played a whole lot of Everquest, but by the end it simply got tiresome and tedious. The "community" we all ostensibly remember disappeared somewhere around Shadows of Luclin, if not before then. It was certainly gone by the time we got to Planes of Power.
I think this is because the game started drawing different kinds of people, due to changes in game mechanics. The game was made much more accessible, and in exchange for a greater population draw, we lost the things that come with having a small, tight-knit community. In a small community you have a greater chance of player-enforcement of things like Roleplay (since let's face it, there isn't an online gaming system where the GMs or the game itself can enforce decent RP). With faster gameplay, you lose the aspect of the game where people interact with one another.
By Planes of Power, the death penalty was greatly reduced (to what, a quarter of what it was on release day?)
Lose your corpse somewhere really bad? No problem, go find a necromancer to summon it.
Get separated from your raid, or arrive late? Get a summon.
Want to get somewhere on the other side of the world really fast? Use the Nexus... or worse, click on the books in PoK.
Not to mention the armor dyeing thing. There weren't but eight armor textures in the game, the only difference being that if you had the bright red chainmail BP, everyone knew you killed Nagafen! Once dyes came around, it took away a lot of that prestige.
Later on they put in those instanced dungeons, that's when I left the game.
There are a lot more, but then the logical extension of this was when WoW came out... and even that game has continued to boil down to its most basic components, a quick-click instant gratification system where other people in the game might as well be NPCs. I can log in, queue, complete a dungeon / BG, get my phat lewtz, and log out without ever leaving a city or talking to another person. And hey, if I have to leave the city for something, I can take comfort in the fact that there will be giant glowing arrows and blinkies guiding my way to where I need to go.