Cinge
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Except the thing I liked about BDO is that it gave you a ton of freedom to just go anywhere, kill anything, etc. I find grinding "endless" mobs oddly therapeutic, in a way. I want to play MMOs and ARPGs to put on some music, podcasts, whatever and get my chill griiiiiind on. Maybe I'll get sweaty and do a raid or two here or there, but that's about it.
This game sounds like a gated, daily/weekly hellhole, filled with a bunch of systems that are precisely why I left WoW years ago. I fucking HATE "chore" gameplay. Just let me do whatever I want, when I want, and I'll figure out the rest.
I can see that. And much of it is true. Everything is capped to an extent it seems. If you are pushing to be hardcore, I can see burning out fast. Depends if you care you missed a couple dailies, a weekly once or twice here and there. If you are hell bent on not missing anything and being 100% efficient, then yes. You basically have a checklist to do each day and there are a ton of little systems in this game. You can do whatever you want , when you want, but you will fall behind someone doing it efficient as possible(aka min/maxing) like any game.
I think the only ones that can just not care about any of that, are the ones only there for arena. Since its normalized.
While BDO was great for the open endess of grinding(almost, still had to be somewhat in a gear/level bracket), that's all there was. Grinding levels. Grinding life skills, all to earn silver to enhance gear. Difference here is instead of 5 hours in one spot, you do a bunch of activities in that time frame all over(though dungeons and raids are just joined from cities iirc).