Protecting MMORPG Players From Themselves

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  • The delicate process of defending mmorpg players from themselves
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  • @madseasonshow
    @madseasonshow  5 дней назад +46

    Shoutouts to phase 3 incursions.
    Episode #4 of MMO Theory. Check out the rest here: ruclips.net/p/PL0hAOfdoZQkJHhrPzWFJ-nFUwbpFO15Ll

    • @Zaudejis
      @Zaudejis 5 дней назад +4

      Btw "He told you so".

    • @Driftbye
      @Driftbye 3 дня назад +1

      Praise phase 3 incurions, gameplay that allows me to eat dinner and watch my backlog of shows and movies.

    • @baddogedn3943
      @baddogedn3943 3 дня назад +2

      I was there with you in classic 2019, I saw you in a bg while doing my r14 grind, and I asked if you where the guy, and you said you where. One of the highlights while ranking back then

  • @ChessJew
    @ChessJew 5 дней назад +508

    Sid Meier said something like, "Players will always try to optimise the fun out of a game," and WoW is an every day testament to that.

    • @jjstraka1982
      @jjstraka1982 5 дней назад +40

      Players have been more detrimental to WoW than Blizzard ever has.

    • @TheTundraTerror
      @TheTundraTerror 5 дней назад +36

      First off, that was Soren Johnson who was lead designer for Civ 3 and 4. Not Sid Meier. Second off, the blog post where he said that was talking about exploits. Lastly, his conclusion was that developers need to learn to respect the time of the player.

    • @hachijospaniard5643
      @hachijospaniard5643 5 дней назад

      And at this point he only cares to launch historical 4X game after another, and never making something different like a true Alpha Centauri spiritual sucesor.
      What´s you point again?

    • @jjstraka1982
      @jjstraka1982 4 дня назад +5

      @@hachijospaniard5643 what's stopping you from making it??

    • @hago3779
      @hago3779 4 дня назад +2

      To be fair, when most games mechanics are boring chores players usually will want to speed up the process for the reward.

  • @DirkusTurkess
    @DirkusTurkess 5 дней назад +92

    "You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy."
    Average mmo discord.

    • @alewis514
      @alewis514 4 дня назад

      and most girls in MMOs are guys that want free gold and epics. This deception worked much more often than it should.

    • @Biouke
      @Biouke 3 дня назад +4

      @@alewis514 MMORPG = Many Men Online RolePlaying Girls

  • @TheTaintedeclipse
    @TheTaintedeclipse 4 дня назад +47

    My younger brother got High Warlord back in 2005, I was living with him during that time and man it was insane to watch him do it. Gotta remember that realms weren't connected at that time so your pvp battleground pops were entirely dependent on whether the opposing faction on your server was queuing and had a healthy population.
    He did it on the server Medivh I believe, which was a medium to low density population at the time and he became a complete zombie to get it. Online 24/7 he would sleep in-between waiting queue's with a pair of headphones on max volume so the GONG sound of a queue pop would wake him up as being a medium pop server it could easily be 40mins between each game.
    Once he started reaching the higher brackets the other PvP'ers on the ladder reached out to him to have a sit down and organise taking turns to who could be High Warlord next so they didn't kill themselves grinding to compete against each other. This worked out well, as they would reach out to the top 12 on the ladder and setup the system so everyone wins. Well, that is, until it got to my brother's turn that is, as he had 3 other players decide NAH I don't care that you have a fair system in place, I'm not interested in waiting so I'm going to take first. Poor bastard went that entire week pushing harder then any other previous warlord on that server in months to get the number one spot, and in the end he got it!
    Two Months later Blizzard released the pvp tokens so everyone could buy High Warlord gear. He is still salty about that to this day.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      Gif gud Mf’ing man I love you 😘

    • @NCArtVT
      @NCArtVT 4 дня назад +2

      Great story! I don't recall a token in Vanilla that made the ranking gear obsolete (EDIT: December 5 2006 was prepatch 2.0.1 which allowed honor points to be spent as currency, a few weeks before TBC launch) My server had only a few R14 but I remember they were a force to reckon with and to this day I still remember their names. Ruckus (Orc warrior) and Brazen (UD Mage) and the Alliance was Grantham (H Paladin)

    • @BigBuddhaChris
      @BigBuddhaChris 3 дня назад +2

      @@NCArtVTprepatch for tbc allowed all rank14 gear to be purchased for honor. So I assume his brother did his grind very late into vanilla wow. I’m not taking anything away from his achievement because I couldn’t get past rank 11 before I questioned my mental state, but I enjoyed buying full warlords set ans weapons in prepatch :)

    • @dozzer88
      @dozzer88 3 дня назад +1

      Wow😅

    • @CoNteMpTone
      @CoNteMpTone 2 дня назад +1

      We need this story being turned into a live action movie.

  • @ryodark
    @ryodark 5 дней назад +127

    That story about the social engineering fake friend deranking scheme against the bracket breaker is completely bonkers.

    • @CyborgNinja442
      @CyborgNinja442 5 дней назад +32

      Fr, that's some sociopathic scheming weirdness.

    • @sean7269
      @sean7269 5 дней назад +5

      Yeah, people took bracket braking very seriously as it can be selfish (and the people that make the brackets can be very selfish too - ie not letting anyone other than their friends/popular people get the top spots) wonder what the back story was for that guy

    • @Obelion_
      @Obelion_ 5 дней назад +9

      look into eve online stories, they go abosolutely bananas. i think one guy infiltrated another corp (like a big guild) for several years, playing with them all day to the point he had access to all their ressources and stole all their assets. its equivalent to taking everyones gear away basically and they were basically gone after that. people will bully each other into quitting on the regular. theres even a semi confirmed story someone drove to another guys house and cut the internet cable to make him disconnect in the perfect time so his titan ship could be killed (which is like multiple months of grind for an entire guild to make). it has its own charm but it got way too toxic for me, but the stories are golden. also any griefing is completely allowed unless you involve real money etc

    • @willyphallicus9958
      @willyphallicus9958 4 дня назад +6

      Pathetic really.

    • @adamgroszkiewicz814
      @adamgroszkiewicz814 4 дня назад

      Back when gaming was real. Vanilla WoW had all the best chisme.

  • @Melsharpe95
    @Melsharpe95 5 дней назад +109

    Remember: When they originally introduced the Jedi Class to Star Wars: Galaxies they could be PERMA-KILLED.
    Yes, that's right. They introduced a Class that you not only had to grind for, but would also die permanently when they got killed.
    1st gen Jedis were all scared to do any content because it meant a single fuck up would set you back years.

    • @thearmourboy3254
      @thearmourboy3254 5 дней назад +24

      Thing is though the first ones didn't really grind, they just kind of stumbled into getting it. Those that came later are the ones that did all of the grinding. I ended up doing 31/32 professions before mine unlocked. The first few that unlocked did like 5 to 7 and most of them had already done that just playing. The first Jedi unlock on my server Tarquinas, never even leveled it, he never wanted to play Jedi.

    • @juliettbravobravo
      @juliettbravobravo 4 дня назад +1

      Damn that is wild.

  • @Dobertson
    @Dobertson 5 дней назад +28

    Man. There was a mage on fairbanks that had his entire family sharing his account. He was NEVER offline. Held the bg brackets at like 2mil honor for weeks till people paid him to stop.

    • @ColdThresher
      @ColdThresher 4 дня назад +3

      Lol.. I wonder how much gold or irl money he made out of that. Dude was playing 10D chess while everyone else was playing checkers 😂

    • @RaptorJesustology
      @RaptorJesustology День назад

      ixider was a 1 man show bro no family involved

    • @zira-fairbanks381
      @zira-fairbanks381 День назад

      I remember this lol.

  • @Spumoon
    @Spumoon 5 дней назад +78

    Started in BC so I've never had an understanding of the Honor system. I've just been watching "HK: Recruit" pop up over dying players' heads for 15 years with no concept of what it means behind the scenes.

    • @drtaint
      @drtaint 13 часов назад

      Lol I remember this. As a horde player, killing alliance players you'd see HK: Private (since that was the lowest rank for alliance). For months I just assumed it meant it was my own private kill and I got all the points for it or something.

  • @mrmacguffin6886
    @mrmacguffin6886 5 дней назад +56

    Did we finally get Madseason’s face reveal on the thumbnail?

    • @madseasonshow
      @madseasonshow  5 дней назад +34

      pretty close by the end of my grind honestly

    • @CoNteMpTone
      @CoNteMpTone 2 дня назад

      Madseason average viewer face reveal.

  • @FearsomeWarrior
    @FearsomeWarrior 4 дня назад +5

    The group of people I ranked with in vanilla and classic made it some of the best times. The skill level you get to them you’re at your height is bananas. After not PVPing a week I was unhappy with my performance. Always took a little more effort to get back to crushing enemies like I did while ranking hard.
    Great memories charging into a post in AV and taking just because I was able to kill everyone and people saw and healed me. It’s the ultimate MVP move going in and terrorizing the Alliance. Getting whispers, “GO GO GO” and telling me they when they needed mana and to pull back. Guild members that did not pvp wanting to help rank was beautiful too. A mage and priest behind me as a warrior made winning any BG a sure bet.

  • @Fabriciod_Crv
    @Fabriciod_Crv 5 дней назад +13

    One thing to point out is that these systems are just fundamentally awful, one transforms the game into a job (Rank 14) and the other completely negates the player's choices (Jedi grind).

  • @Melsharpe95
    @Melsharpe95 5 дней назад +26

    Everyone would PvP back in the day because it was easier to get discounts.
    Sergeant Rank came with a -10% Faction Discount so a couple of PvP matches meant your fast mount and training would be cheaper to buy.

    • @Polterbun
      @Polterbun 5 дней назад +2

      Yeah, and that rank discount would stack with faction discounts. Like, 20% of 1000 gold is 200 haha. It's huge, I would always get at least SGT just for that.

    • @tasty8186
      @tasty8186 4 дня назад +1

      I was a noob 14 year old back in BC and my friends and I still PVP'd towards the end of every level bracket, just because it was *the* thing to do

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      What is the discount for Knight rank players?

    • @hackintosh3899
      @hackintosh3899 3 дня назад +1

      Everyone would pvp because everything was not as min maxed and gear disparity wasn't horrid. Same reason world pvp was active and doing whatever you wanted. In real vanilla I never got past rank 10 (which was VERY easy to do back then) on a mage had the mageblade, AV offhands all the way to pre patch tbc (where we got wellfare rank 14 gear) and I trashed people. I stopped MC the second I got the eph power trinket and never raided again on my "main". My friend didn't even have that level gear on his rogue and we farmed in wpvp bg's most of our play time. Very few people raided and the mentally ill playing wow was like 5 percent where it's probably 75 percent now. I went in AQ 40 saw the grind it would be, respecs it would require if I still wanted to actually have fun pvping, laughed at it and said good luck gentlemen, l'm just gonna hang out with the boys. Those AQ raiders got farmed in pvp. They all had raiding specs, all they did was farm consumes and raid and run dungeons and occasionally went in BG's with bad pvp specs. They couldn't afford the respecs because there wasn't layering and known instant farms or dungeon boosting. You had to go to WAR to farm arcane crystals in silithus caves on the one instance and the only reason me and my buddy did that was 1) it was fun pvping 2) we wanted epic mounts 3) we had to buy those stupid AQ ability/spell scrolls.
      Now everything is min maxed, everything is broken due to instances, farms, gold buying and selling and bots. Vanilla doesn't work at all similarly to how it did. You would have to remove instance farming completely, lower dungeon farm drops, remove botting and remove boosting completely just to get it even close and you still can't put the jack back in the box due to game knowledge. I was considered the best ele shaman on an alt in vanilla and I had the AB dagger, lol green shield from AV, rank 10 gear, was orc and had engi nades, sappers which maybe 10 percent of the player base even used back. They had raid professions (no one thought engi would end up bis and it wasn't until AQ until people mass rerolled to it, but very few full AQ 40 guilds even existed)) and a gathering. That level gear on my shaman would be a joke in today's playerbase. WoW simply became a game designed by and for incels when Ion took over. you either forfeit your life or you take a back seen as a "sh@#er". He didn't see issues in Classic because that is how incels play current WoW. It's a JOB. No thanks I choose an actual life.
      To get a wow like experience again you would need easy dungeon gear that = 90 percent of MC gear like it did back then outside weapons and you would need easy to achieve rank 10 gear which is how it was back when millions of jobless people weren't farming rank. The OP warrior worked because you had to give the warriors a carrot on a stick so that you had tanks. When Naxx came out the game completely broke because raiding gear scaled so out of control that it broke the game. It was already breaking in AQ.
      People all quit Classic Vanilla ater BWL for a reason. PvP breaks when you actually have people doing the content. Any future WoW classic release will be a complete failure without a major overhaul and SOD showed you they have no clue.

  • @mattjellymonster1488
    @mattjellymonster1488 5 дней назад +13

    I did rank 14 grind on Khadgar alliance in vanilla. I literally lost my job because of attendance finishing rank 13 and 14… totally worth it though lol

    • @winkmarketresearch
      @winkmarketresearch 5 дней назад +8

      These comments are so fucking funny. I genuinely feel sorry for you guys

    • @mattjellymonster1488
      @mattjellymonster1488 4 дня назад +8

      @@winkmarketresearch save your worry’s for another person losing a job at 16 isn’t a big deal…

    • @mudd8109
      @mudd8109 4 дня назад +4

      Legend m8

  • @rept7
    @rept7 5 дней назад +12

    MMO players: "Why don't more MMOs have super exclusive and crazy rare items?!"
    Game devs that know about WoW honor: "You don't want that! You don't know!"

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      Got gud or something

    • @Anders-vl6kk
      @Anders-vl6kk 4 дня назад +2

      You think you do, but you dont?

    • @jeremybeadle6539
      @jeremybeadle6539 3 дня назад

      We do want that. Equality is a joke.

    • @iller3
      @iller3 3 дня назад

      Hasn't stopped koreans from making their games pretty much nothing BUT that kind of grind

    • @KontrolStyle
      @KontrolStyle 2 дня назад

      also in EQ we had to camp key fragments to make keys to get into the 'secret' raids. It was amazing for the time, but players nowadays would just quit rather than camping the mobs for the pieces.

  • @Sistik123
    @Sistik123 5 дней назад +23

    Had a guildmate reach high warlord in Vanilla the day before they changed the entire system to just honor spending lol

    • @Davidhenry1210
      @Davidhenry1210 5 дней назад +7

      He got the eternal glory of finishing the hardest grind in gaming and the title.

    • @Sistik123
      @Sistik123 4 дня назад +1

      @@Davidhenry1210 yea it was the server Scilla he was a warrior named FQ
      Guild Eternal Sin.

    • @dozzer88
      @dozzer88 3 дня назад +1

      Good Memories

  • @ZontarDow
    @ZontarDow 5 дней назад +6

    The annual cost of an MMO subscription in those days was 246$ per year in today dollars to play with the cheapest option, which led to a particular type of person who was willing to play them.

  • @Sleepy.Time.
    @Sleepy.Time. 5 дней назад +17

    RL friend of mine was the first rogue grand marshal on our server and it pretty much ruined him and he quit the game not long after and never went back

  • @bassamatic
    @bassamatic 5 дней назад +61

    the problem is mmo developers constantly catering towards the "hardcore" raider. They make content for 2% of the playerbase that will never be satisfied.
    Instead of making the open world more interactive or improving fun in crafting... wasted effort on "mythic" raids... 98% of the players will NEVER SEE IT

    • @mcfarvo
      @mcfarvo 5 дней назад +1

      I don't see why they cannot divide labor and allocate resources to content for both things

    • @Tehstampede
      @Tehstampede 5 дней назад +9

      That's a fair point. The counterpoint is that those 2% of the playerbase are also probably the most consistent payers and source of supplemental income from microtransactions like paid cosmetics/mounts and the WoW Token. The other 98% probably weave in and out of having an active sub and may or may not engage with the in-game store at all.
      The root problem I think is that the devs are incentivized to cater to the most actively and consistently engaged minority of the playerbase because they need to make sure those monthly subs are still going.

    • @pyrolistical
      @pyrolistical 5 дней назад

      @@mcfarvo Because in order to create meaningful content for the 2%, you need to allocate more than 2% of your effort. So you still end up underserving the majority. This is why you should abandon the 2% unless they are willing to directly pay with more resources, aka become whales.

    • @daviddavidson1450
      @daviddavidson1450 5 дней назад +2

      @@Tehstampede That's true but they are reinforcing this behavior by channeling development for the 2%. They are digging themselves into a pit that's inaccessible to casuals. If all you make is content for the 2%, of course it's the 2% who carry your revenue. If they shifted focus to casuals, the casuals would be incentivized to carry it instead.

    • @bassamatic
      @bassamatic 5 дней назад

      @@Tehstampede they may pay more but... each one of these elitists drive away 100 subscribers every single month.... lol the gaming industry is full of really dumb leadership.

  • @trisnics
    @trisnics 5 дней назад +5

    I know this is a unique perspective but I found that things like the ranking system created a lot of interesting and memorable social dynamics. The drama is a part of it. "No lifing" for a goal is part of it. Vanilla had so many parts where having good social skills mattered. As did networking, and yes spending time playing the game. So much so that it's next to impossible to find any other video game with so much social depth and it's hard to find even things in real life that do.
    It gives a different experience each time you play through and gives a story to each server, one that can be remembered. It seems like Blizzard is intent on taking things like this out of the game. See the handling of the world bosses in SoD. I don't find getting a gear drop, especially one that every other player can get easily, to be anywhere as interesting or exhilarating as the social aspects. This is what the Vanilla game, and even Classic 2019, truly used to have.

  • @Aven410
    @Aven410 5 дней назад +6

    Been a fan of your work for a while buddy. Keep up the good work!

  • @lnoname2332
    @lnoname2332 5 дней назад +8

    I ran with a PvP group after the Honor system was patched towards the end of Vanilla.
    There was a warrior in it that dropped out of high school to reach rank 14.
    I can’t even imagine the feeling of getting that gear and sacrificing that much. Then having it given away practically before BC, and then months later for it to be obsolete.

    • @nopenope460
      @nopenope460 4 дня назад +2

      I bet none of his friends who graduated from college and became medics, lawyers or engineers can boast of being rank 14 in WoW Vanilla like him, what a bunch of losers.

  • @mattbrown5511
    @mattbrown5511 5 дней назад +1

    Always nice to see you posting new content. Hope you are doing good.

  • @joshuakranz9276
    @joshuakranz9276 5 дней назад +5

    Just started binge watching your channel! Then this is posted 3 minutes ago while looking on your channel, sweet! Love your content and MMO takes and stories. Keep it up!

  • @scriptohmy7834
    @scriptohmy7834 4 дня назад +3

    Fun facts about the Jedi grind:
    1. There was no Jedi profession originally, it was added post-launch at the behest of LucasArts.
    2. When it was added, it was four randomly selected professions, one of which was "silent." (the holocron said nothing).
    3. This was later increased to 3+2 silent, 3+3, 3+4, and 3+5, so you'd need to pick master 8 of the 32. This was not announced to the playerbase and greatly increased the grind time.
    4. During the Hologrind, Jedi were bugged and couldn't finish their skill tree, getting stuck at 4444 Guardian. This was because you needed Apprenticeship exp to train Master boxes, but Jedi couldn't get that exp, since it only came from teaching other players skill boxes (like 1xxx medic could be taught by anyone with 1xxx medic). This was never fixed.
    5. This version of Jedi could wear armor, lightsabers did kinetic damage (good armor had 80-90% kinetic resist), and if they died too often the character would permanently die.
    5.1 Permadeath was a rolling total over... 7, 14, or 21 days, I don't remember which. I think it was 5 deaths over the course of 21 days, but I honestly don't remember.
    6. During Publish 9, the Jedi grind was completely changed and was timegated, *and* the Force Ranking System was implemented a little while afterward. This is basically the SWG equivalent of r14 grind, which was mathematically impossible to accomplish without cheating (fight clubbing) and account sharing due to the insane decay each day. The highest you could get, if you were no lifing the game, was around rank 7.

  • @cattysplat
    @cattysplat 4 дня назад +2

    Chasing the dragon is a hell of a time. People will destroy their life just to get a little bit closer. MMOs feed the inner degen inside all of us to just keep grinding a little longer, until the sun has come up and we are a mess.

  • @yakhooves
    @yakhooves 5 дней назад +9

    I totally remember grinding my way into faceplanting into a Lt. Commander with my original warlock when I played during vanilla in 2005-6. I wasn't that great at PvP, so grinding was all it was. But that said, I was always most proud of that Title compared to any of the other ones I earned during my six or so years of play!

    • @deekorbel5259
      @deekorbel5259 22 часа назад +1

      My fav title was the Jenkins.

    • @yakhooves
      @yakhooves 22 часа назад

      @@deekorbel5259 ah yes! I had that puppy too!

  • @Mezchna52
    @Mezchna52 4 дня назад +4

    PvP on my server was people sharing accounts for the Rank 12 grind.
    I didn't realize that because I was 12, and made it to rank 13 before I list access because of falling grades in school.
    Most fun I ever had.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      Does this server happen to be Stormreaver US?

  • @ewelxyn
    @ewelxyn 5 дней назад +8

    My rank 14 grind was the most fun experience i've experimented in video games
    -playing with great players
    -almost everyone was friend
    -playing in a 10 rank 13/4 rank 12 arathi premade
    -being friend with the opposite factions rankers (they was mind controlling me in AV and letting me dozens of HK when i was in PU and them premading)
    -Doing roleplay and deathroll when capped/almost capped
    -Having 20+ bracket 1 spot per week (45 one week with the help of multiboxing people)
    -Playing against great premades (Gehenass horde, Lucifron horde and crazy horde russian flask premade lol)
    -Doing 5-0 against some premade
    They was some drama and some people trying to break (unneffectivly) but it was not that significant and we was more joking about it than anything else. 4 years laters i wouldn't have changed anything.

    • @HermannTheGreat
      @HermannTheGreat 5 дней назад +2

      We never get that time back though despite the then fun

    • @trisnics
      @trisnics 4 дня назад

      Great story, I had a similar experience.
      I also have NO regrets whatsoever about the time spent on this. It was during peak covid and I was making friends that I still talk to and working with a team to fight against other premades was awesome. I could have been sitting there watching youtube or netflix all day and that would have been a REAL waste of time, this was 100x more memorable and fun.

    • @OptionalExtras
      @OptionalExtras 3 дня назад +1

      Loved Gandling, was a good time

  • @danielgpmarques
    @danielgpmarques 5 дней назад +3

    I got rank 14 the month of my birthday. Spent 6 months grinding with a team, being the last of that month with about 18 hours of daily game time - did it all by myself without cheats, but i burned out. I almost skipped my birthday party scared of loose 1 week of grind (or worst).... yeah i rly thought postpone the party since that would be my last week to R14...

  • @mangekosharingan3657
    @mangekosharingan3657 4 дня назад

    So obsessed with your new content I love this ❤️ keep it up brother

  • @sirskorge
    @sirskorge 5 дней назад +45

    We had a friend that was grinding to 14, but loosing his life. We did the dishonorkills for a night after he begged us to play for him.. A week later he thanked us. He now got a real job and a wife. I was the best man.

    • @mcfarvo
      @mcfarvo 5 дней назад +17

      It's like flushing all of some friend's drugs down the toilet

    • @who-the-fuckgivesafuck
      @who-the-fuckgivesafuck 5 дней назад

      Good job not getting dishonorkilled irl.

    • @oleroy4749
      @oleroy4749 5 дней назад

      😂😂😂

    • @zealgaming8161
      @zealgaming8161 3 дня назад

      Back in vanilla. My guild used to do rank14s for fun. Naxx raiding server first guild so nobody really stood any chance. The honor points we farmed was 20x as fast as whatever solo player or inferior guild would attempt so just 1-2h of BGs per day was enough for rank14...

  • @Antiheromf
    @Antiheromf 5 дней назад +6

    I grinded Rank 14 and got Thunderfury on a Rogue in both in vanilla and in Classic. Also got a Warrior to Rank 12 with Hand of Rag in Classic.

    • @unfinest
      @unfinest 3 дня назад +1

      I have grinded 7x Rank 14(4 of them first gen) and 2x rank 13 between vanilla and classic 😅

    • @Antiheromf
      @Antiheromf 2 дня назад

      @@unfinest That's crazy, I don't know how you did that lol. My Rogue was gen 1 and I was playing 16+ hours a day between raiding and ranking

  • @BasedHorrigan
    @BasedHorrigan 5 дней назад +5

    Oh man you should definitely bring the post mortem of swg into one of your videos they go so in depth into what went right/wrong, jedi and all of the marketing mingle with the game's health. Btw i'd like to see you tackle what Dragonflight did right/wrong and once TWW launches, your opinion on the state of the game.

  • @brelshar4968
    @brelshar4968 5 дней назад +3

    The Rank 14 grind was the real insanity. Nowadays newer players moan about having to "grind" a factions rep to exalted over the course of a couple weeks.. meanwhile those of us that know get PTSD flashbacks like we were in Viet Nam.

  • @gpturismo
    @gpturismo 5 дней назад +5

    Yoshida Naoki talked about this a lot. They said it was a balance for higher end players for them to make it where there was something to do verses had to do. They didn't want to force players into thinking they had to do something, but for some reason most players felt that grinds were necessary, (like relic weapons in FFXIV) even when they were not doing the content where it was required.

    • @Lorfo11
      @Lorfo11 4 дня назад +1

      Relic Weapons are especially insane to grind for, up to Endwalker where they decided to have the Manderville Weapons to be acquired/upgraded through a questline which only requires a "couple" of Tomes to get the materials from a NPC. In comparison, Shadowbringers has you farm 6 different items for the last part of a relic, in either Bozja or specific raids. Oh and you need THIRTY of each. That's 180 items to grind, for 20 iLvL (going from 515 to 535), which would bring you to Savage Raids iLvL.

    • @gpturismo
      @gpturismo 4 дня назад +2

      @@Lorfo11 Right, but they aren't necessary for progression unless you are a prog raider. NY was talking about how players will make things necessary even though they aren't NEEDED for their playstyle. Unless, you consider Glamour the endgame ;-)

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 дня назад

      Insane grinds absolutely exist in FFXIV and there are plenty of nolifers playing 24/7 to get them. All MMOs have this gameplay because there will always be players that seek the never ending challenge and exclusivity of rare items.

    • @Lorfo11
      @Lorfo11 3 дня назад

      @@gpturismo Well, I never said it was necessary. Hell, as you said, only "hardcore" raiders would go for those for the iLvL. Some other folks still grind for Relics for the Glamour or even just the "challenge" of it.
      But yeah. People tend to go "I MUST have X or Y, otherwise I'll be left behind" when in most cases, it wouldn't even matter.

  • @matsellingsen6937
    @matsellingsen6937 5 дней назад

    New week, new Madseasonshow video. Lets go!

  • @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind
    @ViewTube_Emperor_of_Mankind 5 дней назад +4

    The original honor system was a perverted soul destroyer.

  • @dijitek
    @dijitek 5 дней назад +4

    I got to Knight-lieutenant before I gave up. Taking turns being on watch on Vent for when a queue would pop in the middle of the night and having to sound the alarm for people to jump on. My server was so far screwed alliance it made it really hard. Staying up all night for BGs and green dragons was both absolutely fun and absolutely miserable.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      I’m in front of the Officer’s hall, Wing Nut. Shut your mouth!

  • @conanmcclanahan1069
    @conanmcclanahan1069 2 дня назад

    My brain started to melt around 5:07 into this video... because I realized just how deeply I as a casual player was being "farmed" as a Knight-Captain/Champion who could only PVP after raids. The leaders of that group would constantly call full-halts to our group PVP'ing together, sometimes after only 2-3 games, even though we rarely lost a single game... I'm now 99.99% sure that myself and the one or two other people who would join this group multiple times per week (with all of our raid gear) were just platforms for their GM titles. INSANE!

  • @Terrortrooper
    @Terrortrooper 5 дней назад +3

    SWG was honestly the best thing to ever happen to MMOs. I dearly miss the way gathering, crafting and housing (or rather: player cities!) worked. What a great game that was. Even the Hologrind was fun to some extend.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      Extent

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 дня назад

      Pre-WoW MMOs were truly magical community mysterious experiences. It's a shame so few ever got to play them.

  • @Demy1000
    @Demy1000 4 дня назад +1

    Your example of Torghast is so true. Blizzard turned a fun, wacky, rogue lite experience and made it another chore on the list to grind for player power. As apposed to an extra activity for just cosmetics and enjoyment.

  • @IamtheV
    @IamtheV 5 дней назад

    Love your work mate. Especially the nod to SWG from time to time. Have fond memories, and I still look back thinking what a great class system the game had. Although I never really cared for the Jedi, so I had that going for me which was nice.

  • @drtaint
    @drtaint 13 часов назад

    FFX Cloyster of Trials music at 5:35 definitely triggered a deeply suppressed trauma in my brain of spending hours on those stupid puzzles because I'm terrible at them. Fitting that it was played while talking about the rank14 grind.

  • @jimbeewalley4132
    @jimbeewalley4132 5 дней назад

    Awesome video thank you how does every single video you make slap you just have a certain way with words

  • @megumei044
    @megumei044 4 дня назад +2

    I still have nightmares of my R14 grind back in 2006. 4 months of utter hell. How I kept my full time job during the grind is a mystery to me. Work 8+ hours then pvp from the time I got home until I usually passed out or got 2 hours of sleep. Yeah the gear and weapons were cool to have but my real life health took a huge hit from it all.

  • @wynabroad1868
    @wynabroad1868 2 дня назад

    I'm so glad I experienced this in classic wow. We weren't as extreme as you, I was on a rppvp realm but it was still a great experience and I was glad to get Rank 14 after all my hard work.

  • @Oystercatcher247
    @Oystercatcher247 5 дней назад +6

    It was honest work and I enjoyed it.

  • @zepho100
    @zepho100 День назад

    New changes to rank 14 is good. I remember doing it with the ladder system and it was horrible. People following me around trying to grief my honor, and games. Mass reporting and constant messaging "are you being boosted" lol. It was so bad I didn't even talk to people.

  • @morningbetterlast
    @morningbetterlast 5 дней назад +2

    Soloed (with occasional grouping) to rank 11 back in Vanilla with AQ40 geared elemental shaman and to rank 12 on Classic with mostly Naxx BIS arms warrior including Might of Menethil.
    Was extremely fun both times, would certainly do it again. Just requires you to either be a student without a job or to have a couple of years for COVID lockdown.

  • @billystewart927
    @billystewart927 2 дня назад

    I was a rank 14 in WoW and I can’t imagine doing that grind without collusion and support. Our group won battlegrounds so fast, a lot of horde would just stay in graveyard and let us win to get it over quicker. We rotated people through and it still took a lot of hours a day. But there’s no way a solo player could have kept up with our honor gain, even playing 24/7. There were a few who tried.

  • @skazztheterrible
    @skazztheterrible 4 дня назад +3

    Our server did a cartel where an agreed rotation was in place on each side, so everyone got a turn without it being tooooo silly. It lasted a surprisingly long time, although you had to get up to about 12 or 13 to be in contention to get a spot. I set myself a target of getting rank 11 so I didn't have to buy riding, and i stopped after that. Was a pretty distressing amount of time even to get r11 but I did it after I finished university and before I got a job, so was time pretty well spent I feel!
    Single servers in those days meant everyone knew each other as well, and you had enemies and bunnies on the enemy side. I still remember a few names from back then! AP POM Pyro mage was always a barrel of laughs sniping people on flags from in the cover of bushes etc with a crit that did 3k then burned on ignite the rest of the hp.
    I still think vanilla pvp was the best; BC onwards it was ruined by moderating balancing instead of asymetric balancing, and arenas generally promoting shitty pvp mirror balancing. Free range bg pvp was always the best, either true outdoors tarren mill, or arathi or AV. Then sharded and grouped servers ruined it even more.

  • @munihousen123
    @munihousen123 41 минуту назад

    A great DK remix there in the background.Very Chill

  • @grinchygamed657
    @grinchygamed657 5 дней назад +2

    love the ffx music :D (temple puzzle music)

  • @cobalt968
    @cobalt968 3 дня назад

    It was crazy to see all of the Grand Marshal/High Warlord grind when it was happening, and it’s still insane to hear about it now. To imagine that all of these people sacrificed so much for gear that eventually became obsolete just before the release of TBC.

  • @Vote.ReformUK
    @Vote.ReformUK 5 дней назад +2

    Not how Jedi worked initially, they were given random things to do and the prediction was the first Jedi would be years away. However Lucas Arts were like "we need Jedi for marketing" and so in November 2003 they did the whole Holocron thing and suddenly Jedi were popping up. It sucks because Jedi ruined the game and if only Lucas Arts didn't get involved, SOE might have made SWG into a great game as by November 2003, it mainly just needed new content. Instead they were constantly fighting Lucas Arts and patching Jedi and it took the whole focus away, the game just became about Jedi :/

  • @143jcm
    @143jcm 5 дней назад +6

    look at OSRS 4.6 Billion XP players, 15,000 hours. Probably the biggest grind in any game. Players playing 15+ hours daily for years its crazy.

  • @nathanproper5516
    @nathanproper5516 5 дней назад +2

    PvP sparked a very unhealthy drug habit in a few of my good friends just to stay awake to attain and keep rank14

    • @Infernal_Elf
      @Infernal_Elf 4 дня назад

      Ohh dam that would be quite the documentary.

  • @DrRockso71
    @DrRockso71 5 дней назад +1

    Way to early to be here! love the content bro!

  • @sursomsatan1225
    @sursomsatan1225 5 дней назад +6

    Did R10 and just couldn't see the benefit of continuing

    • @TheLiamBris
      @TheLiamBris 4 дня назад +1

      Same here. I played a Shadow Priest mainly for PVE. The Blue set was more than enough for me, and once AQ40 got released, the Epic PVP set was almost irrelevant.

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад

      Void Lords are no joke. Getting a move on, chief!

  • @novelezra
    @novelezra 3 дня назад

    World of Warcraft never ceases to amaze me with the way players expertly fuck eachother over.
    Its never just "fkd ya mom"; its "this player spent months pretending to be someones friend only to then pull the most petty shit imaginable"
    That is dedication I can respect

  • @Frogzor17
    @Frogzor17 4 дня назад

    8:21 "Armorsmoth" and "Weaponsmoth" got an unreasonable amount of laughter out of me.

  • @deekorbel5259
    @deekorbel5259 22 часа назад

    I was a casual WoW player for years. The grind got old and choreghast was the last nail in that coffin. I took my monthly sub and love of buying shop mounts (on sale) over to FF14. Players are a lot less toxic in FF14 which had become a big problem in WoW. I'm seeing more players in FF14 running on the hamster wheel of grind. I just continue to putter along and enjoy my game time. Good video!

  • @carston855
    @carston855 4 дня назад +1

    I remember the first few expansions of wow my guild would farm the easiest version of raids over and over for years and the good stuff everyone wanted would never drop. Lightning capacitor and dragon spine trophy in TBC. I remember in cataclysm several of the hardcore raiders in my guild never completed their 4 set bonus because the DK tokens had a slightly higher chance to drop. Most of the guild wanted to move on to the heroic version of the raids but people were like bruh I still have blue gear on and its 6 months into the expansion lol.

  • @jinglemyberries866
    @jinglemyberries866 3 дня назад

    1:18 omg that video is a classic, iirc his buddies changed his password xD

  • @Sweggabeg
    @Sweggabeg 4 дня назад +1

    A warrior named Colonrampage at rank 1 is very on brand

  • @bigbramble
    @bigbramble 2 дня назад

    I got to rank 10 back in the day. I actually had no idea how insane it was, the brackets and cheating revelations blew my mind.

  • @RegalHankHill
    @RegalHankHill 5 дней назад

    Love your videos! TY for all the free hours of entertainment and self-reflection!

  • @icelevel2437
    @icelevel2437 5 дней назад

    Hey MadSeason I have an idea for a video. Have you thought about doing a video about your SWG memories similar to your World of Warcraft memories series? I love hearing your experiences in games. Thanks for a great vid!

    • @madseasonshow
      @madseasonshow  5 дней назад

      That's a good idea. I do have an SWG video coming up, premiere of a new series

    • @icelevel2437
      @icelevel2437 4 дня назад

      @@madseasonshow dope!! i've never really played it but it's always fascinating to hear about. looking forward to it

  • @SelvesteHenrik
    @SelvesteHenrik 4 дня назад

    I only comment on videos when the world really, really needs me to, and this has been bat-signaling me for a while...
    You can't end your videos with the sentence "Like the video if you liked it, because I'll see you in the next one." The conjunction usage makes no sense, and you know that to be true in your heart.
    I love everything else about these!

  • @scytze
    @scytze 5 дней назад +3

    Makes me think how many of orginal max rank players were methheads who would not sleep for 3 days

  • @EdmondsEditing
    @EdmondsEditing 4 дня назад

    The funny part is how you talked about the treadmill so much….meanwhile I am on a treadmill watching the video

  • @yayano8415
    @yayano8415 5 дней назад +1

    Lieutenant Commander Kamasu, reporting for duty.

  • @poeterritory
    @poeterritory 4 дня назад

    Great video.

  • @Ryan-bn3qk
    @Ryan-bn3qk 3 дня назад

    It wasn't RP back in vanilla, it was CP. There was no level cap on rank, I got rank 11 before battlegrounds were released and had to scramble level during the final weeks to hit 60. I had an epic mount at level 49.

  • @schnippah
    @schnippah 4 дня назад +1

    glad i was there when the world was a different one. we grinded rank 14 for a lot of people as a group, no drama queens etc. i even made space all the time for others to do their rank 14 because all in all i only wanted rank 11 for the mounts back then. if only i knew what a big epeepee i would have had now 20 years later with rank 14 on my achievments. oh well but it was just waaaay to boring to slaughter randoms day in day out 16hrs+ ... only meeting a good alliance group twice a day was no challenge so i even later stopped when i noticed groups were full and i was not needed anymore. the only drama i know of was the one i causes with two mates when the cross realms were introduced. we just played 3 days straight alterac valley (where av in SoD btw???) because, now playing on alliance since i could not raid at all as horde player, we finally also had instant battleground invites on alliance so we had a blast as retri pal, disc priest and holy pal with the best pve gear available to stomp in pvp. the people going for rank 14 last minute howevever hated us with passion, cried a lot. i think one of the dudes even did account sharing to try to beat us but just could not. ultimately we decided to stop and allow even the cheater his rank 14 in the end. should at least have blocked that guy from his achievement... thank you for the small trip down memory lane ;)

  • @Avatar_of_Chairness
    @Avatar_of_Chairness 5 дней назад +1

    The wrath of Bullcorn cannot be underestimated!!

  • @Masterho310
    @Masterho310 4 дня назад

    Still waiting for you to release the raw footage of your rank 14 grind that you were saving to make into a reality show.

  • @snuffeldjuret
    @snuffeldjuret 4 дня назад

    10:55 they could perhaps have made it so that you can only play your jedi character a limited time, like a total of 30 minutes per day, and if too many are logged on, you are in a jedi login que.

  • @renim2974
    @renim2974 5 дней назад +1

    The thing that's so tragic is that they could have significantly made it less worse by doing the ranking by class instead of overall.

    • @hundrick186
      @hundrick186 5 дней назад +2

      or just making a better system in the first place

  • @xsvrrx
    @xsvrrx 5 дней назад +1

    Wow I didn’t know any of this my server was new Ysera when I got rank 14. High warlord in vanilla. As soon as I got it I joined a raiding guild and hard to learn the whole game again as a resto shaman. Thank god for the tbc pre patch so I could actually out dps my team mates

  • @kozmo7
    @kozmo7 5 дней назад

    Aw yeah, it’s Mad season time boys and girls!

  • @joshuakranz9276
    @joshuakranz9276 5 дней назад

    Also, man did this video make me remember so many good memories from this era of WoW and playing all day after school with my cousin (RIP😢) and on the weekends he would bring his computer and massive CRT monitor over to my house and we would LAN together and play wow endlessly. The best times... Buttt I really don't miss the days where I deranked weeks of work on my PvP rank after not playing for 1 or 2 days..

  • @willhendrikz8035
    @willhendrikz8035 5 дней назад +2

    Back in late '05 or early '06 my sister of all people obtained rank 14 grand marshal. I helped her at the end and we were getting honor like 16 - 20 hours a day for like a month or two at the end. We ended up breaking the bracket and upsetting a bunch of people. They were pissed but it was a FFA imo because she was the last person to get rank 14 on the alliance on nathrezim US server the next Tuesday after honor reset they enabled the patch which removed the ranking system and enabled the honor points purchase system for said items instead of needing the rank you could just spend the honor points on the items instead of needing the ranks to unlock items.
    All hail rank 14 Grand Marshal Elden (NE Hunter) the last rank 14 on alliance US nathrezim server
    Side note. I was suppose to be next. inreturn for helping her we would get my character to rank 13, cause fuck going for 14 again
    Rip
    And this was back in OG vanilla I was 14

  • @nickyggc
    @nickyggc 5 дней назад +2

    love your videos madseason! :D

  • @CruXM85
    @CruXM85 5 дней назад +1

    I was watching Esfand on the Rank14 grind.
    It was fun he was always streaming 😂

    • @Elfyja
      @Elfyja 5 дней назад +1

      That was so not healthy. Chat kept telling him to take a break but he kept going on for crazy long grinds

    • @karolnie212
      @karolnie212 4 дня назад +1

      ​@@Elfyja To understand how big grind that was - he streamed maybe 10% of his grind rest was account sharing for 10+ hours

    • @MissPopuri
      @MissPopuri 4 дня назад +1

      Oh that’s why Emily knows what you did. Give me the Sprite now!

  • @Fyr3St0rm
    @Fyr3St0rm 4 дня назад

    I'm almost ashamed to say back when I played Gems of War I hit rank 1 in PvP once and the grind was pretty brutal. They do it by week and somebody in my guild said something about 'no-life'-ing or something and how they do it too and it actually kinda scared me into playing the game a bit less. 16+ hours a day hit my ears and made me think of that.

  • @IndicatedGoodLife
    @IndicatedGoodLife 5 дней назад

    I want to become a project manager in the game Industrie at some point and I will show the game designers of MMOs exactly this one video to teach them to always be aware of your game design.

  • @sephrinx4958
    @sephrinx4958 4 дня назад +1

    I remember just doing AV a lot on my warrior during Classic and was playing like 10 hours a day and I was a "bracket breaker" and people got mad? Idk man I'm just grinding AV lol I need them purps!

  • @Skyr0_69
    @Skyr0_69 4 дня назад

    Bounty hunters started dancing in cantina's 💀

  • @TPGodlike
    @TPGodlike 5 дней назад +1

    What is your opinion on the changes blizz implemented to the Era ranking system? the first blueprint i thought was well balanced as it decoupled the honor requirement from other players in your faction, but you still had to farm quite large amounts of honor for the top ranks with a weekly decay in between ranks but without the ability to drop a rank through decay. That meant you would still have to put in significant work to go from 13 to 14 otherwise you wouldnt make it.
    then they changed it where there is no decay at all which i think is way overshot as now anyone can get rank14 over a long enough timeframe which does not feel fitting to the "prestige" of rank14

  • @Kanoly
    @Kanoly 4 дня назад

    I got to General solo queuing back before the Birmingham crusade.
    Took pretty long.

  • @kennyclaesen
    @kennyclaesen 5 дней назад +2

    The best days ❤

  • @shauncorley4305
    @shauncorley4305 День назад

    I capped out at rank 12 in WoW Classic. My bracket stacking group made it possible for me by engineering the bracket for a few weeks to allow me to boost up and stop after my wife gave me a talk about how much I was playing. 🤣 I'll never again feel so close to a community of love and hate.

  • @BigMuskachini
    @BigMuskachini 2 дня назад

    the biggest problem is the complete lack of any meaning in peoples day to day lives that they have to place 90% of their lifes value into pixel entertainment slop to distract themselves and get a sense of satisfaction in being good at something

  • @jamescpalmer
    @jamescpalmer 3 дня назад

    When you're younger, you have time but no money, so grinding is fine.
    When you're older, you have more money but not time, so games have evolved with us to fit our lifestyles.

  • @alyssarichardson2544
    @alyssarichardson2544 День назад

    We ABSOLUTELY need protection from ourselves, as a former Australian-speedball (heroin+meth, been clean for almost 8 years) and recovering WoW addict, I feel like I can discern the specific way it's addictive like heroin in the sheer escapism and endorphin (opioid) release living in a different world (my DREAMS were set in Azeroth, and I'd character-select before school in them) and it's addictive like meth/coke in making people who already think they're kings feel like gods, tapping perfectly into their ego (parse culture / meta-slaves are proof but even back in the day killing a hard raid boss and hitting 2k AR gave me that dopamine release, way more intense than anything dexies (pure d-isomer amphetamine) had to offer.
    I'm sure we've all heard WoW called "e-crack" and honestly? Accurate.

  • @ZeGD-wg8tr
    @ZeGD-wg8tr 5 дней назад +1

    i was ranking, played 14 hours a day premade vs premade for 3 month

  • @matvarela
    @matvarela 4 дня назад +1

    I was grinding pvp and hit knight champion back in vanilla on khadgar server. I was in high-school and didn't realize you lose ranks if you take a break. I went to my buddy's cottage and came back to see my ranks so decayed that I instantly gave up. At least they brought the "title" system to the game remind me of that wacky grinding 😅

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 дня назад

      Decay really is a deal breaker for anyone who has a life outside of the game.

  • @brianflowers1498
    @brianflowers1498 2 дня назад

    Ranking was not a sunk cost fallacy. It was a sunk cost system.

  • @huntz3215
    @huntz3215 5 дней назад +1

    So much hate making my way to Rank 11, I pay for the game but 'No - you have to wait 6-8wks to rank up' kos Dad guy who only gets to play 4hrs a wk is scheduled to rank up.