a major thing that prevents me from playing mmos is the extreme amount of buttons you have to press, coupled with the ui clutter. this is why i liked runescape so much when i was younger and why i like pso/pso2 a lot as well. they are so much more simple and elegant.

every single time a new mmo comes out it'll pique my interest, but then i look at the gameplay and it's all just a shit ton of who knows what on the screen and that is an instant turn off for me.

@beardalaxy >but then i look at the gameplay and it's all just a shit ton of who knows what on the screen and that is an instant turn off for me
This was PSO2 to me when I first played it. Everyone is biased to their favorite MMO thinking its the only good one just like with gachaniggers
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@Ace66062 and it's not that i think other MMOs are bad, it's that they just really are not my thing whatsoever because my brain shuts off when there is that much stuff i have to keep track of. i'm much more a fan of pso2's focus on movement, positioning, and timing, rather than having to juggle a lot of different skills.

@PurpCat @Ace66062 i've got about 2,000 hours across base jp/global and NGS. have probably only missed a couple dozen or so days since the global beta in 2020. haven't played since september though, because SEGA horrifically fumbled the main story and continue to do so :P

@beardalaxy @Ace66062 I think I got into trying pso2 too late, I would play hundreds of psu hours back in the day and then put some on clementine too
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