What MMO games require is something that
WOW TBC Classic Gold will keep players involved and interested in the "world" they play in more than simply making numbers go up by in order to get new equipment that is obsolete or irrelevant to obtain new gear which will make the numbers rise until it is obsolete to infinity.
Because it was fun and encouraged by game story, players would launch large-scale raids against cities which were not under the honor system prior to release. Today, Blizzard has taught its players to avoid doing nothing unless they're being rewarded with a reward, and then do the bare minimum required.
If they could make the numbers go up to the point that they needed to squish them to be understandable again, it was a pretty clear sign that the game had pretty much run its course.
I've just started ff14 and it's so far good. I was a big fan of FF in the past but my interest has diminished in the course of time. I play it every day , but rarely for long periods of time, and I'm not really immersed in it yet.
The biggest problem I've encountered so far is that
buy WOW TBC Gold I've spent my time doing nothing but not much else. So far, I'm in level 13 and I'm hoping that it will become more enjoyable as I climb levels.