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The resources in the game now fall like from Cornucopia, you don't need to save up on repairs anymore. Sell a bunch of wood scrap once for 3-4 corks and you won't run out of corks for a pretty long time — the repair price is so low.
But if you've completed all quests and can only get XP from sinking enemies — well yes, then it's a good time to let game go for now, until more quests are added with big content update. They should have put a hard level cap to prevent players from even trying to grind — that ruins the enjoyment.
Don't grind indeed, waiting for the content update is more wise if that's what you're talking about.
Anyway I do wish you as Gaming colleague lots of gg´s
Is World of Warcraft not an MMORPG because there is action in dungeons involved? Not really in the mood for discussions about that small things, just making a point.
If you consider this game an MMORPG, you definately should try World of Tanks, Warthunder and World of Warships. They (according to you) are also "MMORPG's" xD
to be RPG the game must have playble character classes with different skill and gameplay (which it doesn't have)
Where do you get devs from in that statement?
Most games become boring after 100 hours of playing. Unless it's something like WoW with a gear grind, or not a session shooter