
A friend of mine is doing a simple survey for a statistics class that explores the correlation between RP and PvE pursuits and why we do it -- and which we wish we could do more of (instead, sometimes). I told him I'd help by putting it up here, so here it is:
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WBPW3GC
But since this is a forum too, I thought maybe we could talk about our RP desires and if our PvE ones act as a foil to them. For example, my primary desire in the game is really to RP and to build those stories; however, my timezone and sometimes the dogged need to be in a queue gets in the way. Sometimes even just being in the queue makes me too anxious to initiate! What if it pops? Do I stay in the scene or do I go to the PvP battleground I've waited two (sometimes four) hours for? Even without the queues, finding RP is rare for me, which also means I queue more from lack of it. Cyclical. It's really frustrating to me having to pick, but I do know that most of that is my own fault.
Do you have similar experiences? How do you manage it? Let's talk while I gather data for my friend,
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And thank you in advance for answering the survey!
https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WBPW3GC
But since this is a forum too, I thought maybe we could talk about our RP desires and if our PvE ones act as a foil to them. For example, my primary desire in the game is really to RP and to build those stories; however, my timezone and sometimes the dogged need to be in a queue gets in the way. Sometimes even just being in the queue makes me too anxious to initiate! What if it pops? Do I stay in the scene or do I go to the PvP battleground I've waited two (sometimes four) hours for? Even without the queues, finding RP is rare for me, which also means I queue more from lack of it. Cyclical. It's really frustrating to me having to pick, but I do know that most of that is my own fault.
Do you have similar experiences? How do you manage it? Let's talk while I gather data for my friend,

And thank you in advance for answering the survey!