Simple question.
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Edited by kellygreen45: 7/21/2015 1:27:55 PMYes. Because there is a wider-variety of things to do...and more things to do for those players who are willing to play the WHOLE game. This game's biggest problem is that it was designed to bring a persistent world and SOME mmo and RPG elements to a SHOOTER gaming crowed. But a MMO-RPG fanbase largely showed up to play it...and expected the same amount of content---and flow of content that you see in a typical MMO----in a game whose gameplay mechanics are dozens of times more complex and difficult to program than your typical MMO or RPG. To those who complain about the "grind".....all loot-based games are grinds if you want the best gear. Those who complain about the repetitiveness....all shooter games are repetitive. To those complaining about weapon rebalancing.....ALL shooter games and action-RPGs go through this. That are a necessary part of the long-term health of the game. Put on your big boy pants and deal with it. To those wishing ill upon th egame and "hoping it dies".....For the Love of God STFU and go play something else, and stop pissing in the punchbowl. Life is full of disappointments. Chalk this game up as one of yours, and move on like a grown up, and stop thrown tantrums.