Why Modern MMO's Suck - Josh Strife Hayes Reacts

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Published 2023-08-06
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Was I wrong?

4 years ago I made a series of opinion videos discussing the MMO genre and its development and place in the gaming landscape.

Now I am 4 years older, and 2 and a half years wiser, so will I still agree with my past opinions?

Thanks as usual to the Twitch chatters and Patreon supporters who allow me to make the videos I make :)

All Comments (21)
  • @androsh9039
    It's very smart of Josh to react to Josh's content. This way Josh's content will get views, and Josh's reaction will also get views, it's an absolute win for both channels.
  • @HeisenbergFam
    Its a historic moment, Josh went from reviewing to reacting, bet he could turn 1 minute trailer to 2 hours like MatPat
  • @thewilliamrah
    If Josh did 'raids' of dead MMOs where 50+ people gathered to all start and explore the games at the same time, I'd join.
  • @Allen2142
    That morrowind map thing is real. There's a book in the game called "Rare Artifacts of Tamriel". After I found the book, I put up the map on the wall and then proceeded to mark every location where I had found an artifact. I checked the list I pulled from the book, and I tried to figure out all the information from rumors and quests that might pertain to the artifact. It was maddening work, but I remember it all so fondly.
  • @OrenjiArms
    mans sounds more put together reacting live than he does in the original vid despite it being scripted. He's improved so much in three years lol
  • @guy124
    Josh is a certified reactor now
  • @PkmnLegendMaster
    Man, this reminds me of watching a sprout in FFXIV in early ARR recently. They were trying to figure out fishing and accidentally unequipped all their gear so they ended up screaming: "Ah, I'm naked, why am I naked!?!" It was amazing and I'm sure they'll remember the experience too lol.
  • @connarperry
    I was pleasantly surprised you touched on something I realised almost a decade ago now. It was a major paradigm shift for me and over time has become a bit of a saying of mine, that being "you can only truly experience something once." After the first time, it's not as special since that experience is already a part of you, your memory, and your history. You can do it over and over again to gain mastery over something, gain profit or reminisce to help resolidify a memory that has become patchy and/or full of holes over time however, the core lessons, concepts, information, and any other rewards have already been gained from the first time expierence. There's no reason to experience it again if there's no personal gain or motivation to do so. Our brain just says its no longer fulfilling to do so and would be a waste of time.
  • @ellentheeducator
    "When you were playing, and you think 'maybe I should open the wiki'" That was the part that cut. I do inefficient things all the time in MMOs, and I think lots of people do. But the part we all do is look at or think about the wiki. Even if we decide not to do the efficient thing, we look at it and think about it.
  • Josh becoming a react andy and shamelessly profiting of the hard work of the original creator is heartbreaking. I will buy a third monitor and watch your content from there!
  • @luheartswarm4573
    josh turns a 20 minute video into a near 2 hours reaction I cannot complain, I love him
  • @lavirankin100
    I have nostalgia for the authentic, organic community interactions. Now a day's they ALL feel like business exchanges.
  • @lalaleyna2283
    HE TOLD US HE WOULD DO IT AND HE ACTUALLY DID IT. We didn't deserve it, yet here we are. Best reaction streamer out there.
  • @TheCloudCreation
    Your New World example a little over half way through was perfect. I hopped on day one, joined a guild and started recruiting as many people as possible to max out that guild. Started a sister guild , maxed that out then as a mega guild we conquered the first 2 zones, and it was awesome. For the first time ever in my 15 year MMO history, I was part a a community and even a leader of it. I would log on and people in general chat would welcome me and ask me to play with them. Unfortunately, it was New World so that experience only lasted about 2 weeks before everyone got bored and stopped playing, including myself.
  • @EmiTheyThem
    10:57 That's exactly what happened to me when I started playing FFXIV. Played it for a few days and barely reached lvl 20 or something like that, and already felt the urge to go back to the starter city to help newcomers and welcome them. Felt kinda like roleplay even. The kind community helped a lot too.
  • @jacobg8373
    This reminds me how I, as a kid, would write down Minecraft recipes and basically make a softcover book for them. Taking a4 paper, folding it in half and staple it together. I let my brother use it whenever he wanted to play and he was so proud when he found something I hadn't and got to write a page.
  • @gedece
    We did a dungeon in ESO with 3 real life friends. and we didn't check any guide, we just went trough it and every time we were stuck, one of us said "i think it's this way" and we continued the exploration. It was simply awesome. But I know it's not the same for everybody and a lot of people would say it was inefficient, but we don't care, we had a lot of fun doing it that way.
  • @josephhiggins1070
    The conversation about things that take a long time to do (around 35 minutes) is a direct reflection of the financial stress and pressure that we all face. No one feels like they have enough time to grind, or do side content, because we're all so rushed and under so much pressure all the time
  • There are so many quotes in this video that really helped me. I think I've realized I've been holding onto the past a lot in life recently due to certain trauma, but Josh's way of speaking and how profoundly brilliant he is, has helped me see past that. I can't say I'll have a whole new life by tomorrow, but I think this has gotten me working towards a better future. Thank you Josh.
  • @zareven8626
    I love the description of significance of items being important because of the journey. Reminds me of my first MMO I played, SWTOR, and getting my real lightsaber for the first time, having a training stick for several missions and then going on a big mission to forge my own lightsaber was such a highlight of the game.