04-29-2005, 11:11 PM
Yup -- I agree entirely, and I think the article is spot on. :)
I got the permanent feeling in the GW open betas I tried that I had no idea what was going on, was almost certainly in completely the wrong place, hadn't discovered what and where I should've discovered, and was probably missing half-a-dozen different things that I was supposed to be doing but hadn't a clue about what they were.
It was sort of like a bad dream in which you show up to a dull party and feel that the real party must be going on somewhere else, but no one will tell you where. (I still liked the game well enough, though.)
I got the permanent feeling in the GW open betas I tried that I had no idea what was going on, was almost certainly in completely the wrong place, hadn't discovered what and where I should've discovered, and was probably missing half-a-dozen different things that I was supposed to be doing but hadn't a clue about what they were.
It was sort of like a bad dream in which you show up to a dull party and feel that the real party must be going on somewhere else, but no one will tell you where. (I still liked the game well enough, though.)