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Amaranthar 3/26/08 12:45:59 PM
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Originally posted by markyturnipYou wasted your time posting that just to show everyone you're a smart ass? "I don't even want to talk about it much anymore." If I wanted to really talk about it, you'd still be reading.
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Baseline 3/26/08 1:17:55 PM
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Originally posted by Lobotomist Dude, you summed it up PERFECTLY. Thankyou.
Seriously, Thankyou. I could not have put it better myself. For the longest time I thought original SWG spoiled me, but the reality is that few mmo's ever were sandboxy like that. EVERYTHING now is just like you said, a damned single-player RPG with a subscription fee and a grind. Yuk. I am passing on AOC and WAR. And you know what, I was absolutely contemplating playing AOC just because of the "ooh it's a new mmo" factor, but now I'm definitely not, and I'm sure many of those that feel like us will end up getting it and quitting before the first month. All of these dev teams with lack of imagination trying to make the cookie-cutter mmo. Grind Grind Grind, bore bore bore. Onto the next thing. I want to feel that excitement again the first time I stepped in a sandbox mmo world (swg, the original version at least). I want the randomness again. TO HELL WITH THE ASSEMBLY LINE GRIND MMO'S. |
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nariusseldon 3/26/08 2:33:32 PM
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Originally posted by dawn3000 Here is where you error. The games may suck for you, but great for us casuals. Now since casuals are obviously the BIGGER part of the market, we will be catered to. And if we want to spend that 10 hours to play a MMORPG instead of SP RPGs and we vote with our dollars, there is really nothing you can do about it. |
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Baseline 3/26/08 3:14:37 PM
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Joined: 9/23/04 |
Originally posted by Kyleran Yeah, that's EVE. The game you start playing 3 months after you start. |
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Gulinias 3/26/08 4:07:40 PM
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Joined: 12/05/06 |
I do not share you enthusiasm for Eve. it was horrible experience with long periods of boredom. I wanted that I would watch paint dry |
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iamgud 3/26/08 5:24:25 PM
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I am talking from a biased point of view as a online fps nut and a huge planetside fan. Let me explain, plx bear with me, The reason I like online fps is the fact that player skill and teamwork is what matters and luck, but on the downside you only have at the very most 64 people per server and also there is real char progression. I also lke non FPS games such as MMOs and RTS, both online and offline ofcourse. Offline games don't have the teamwork or the player skill like online, a computer bot is never as fun so the story is much more important. By going down the story route for MMOs you are doomed to fail, it is very hard to make a indepth story last the life of an mmo and as said i am biased but story isnt my main thing, lets face it storys in games arent renound for being brilliant. the point is you cant make em as fast as people can complete them. So with the pretty basic combat system and no story we get good old grind, the obvious and ultimate conlusion we an draw is that we need some kind of MMORPG/FPS game, not puerly FPS but with a real leveling system similar to a normal rpg. It will have all the elements of a normal RPG so dont worry there would be no loss but it wold lose the grind, It would improve PVE and PVP, it would still be highly based on level but not puerly, there would be a litle more luk/skill involved. i think it is inevitable. it is history repeating. fps games are popular, they simply wernt made till later on due to tech limitations. sam for mmofps, it is hard to get a 1000 man real scale war. Anyways MMOs are going to the consoles and as much as it pains me to say it PC gaming is getting a smaller %, not that that means less pc gamers, just a crap load more consolers. You dont get that many RPG games on consoles, people also like realistic movement and aiming, look at the wii, I think we are going to see this soon. I would love to see more sandboc style mmos but looking at the current market my way is the more likely outocome, atleast it will detrat from the shallowness. PS, I reckon we can count on NCSoft, they have the WoW clone with Aion, those guys like to make games like err ... Koreans. |
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Reborn17 3/26/08 6:45:05 PM
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Joined: 9/17/07
"In a time of universal deceit - telling the truth is a revolutionary act." |
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Arndur 3/26/08 6:51:20 PM
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Hakkaa Päälle |
I have never played a sandbox game so this is just from looking and reading about them. Sandbox looked like it was mostly about grinding. Ill use SWG for example- to get rifle skill up go kill things with a rifle. Thats a grind. Now please if there are non-sandbox games like this tell me, but it seems like to be sandbox where you rank up a skill by using it is grinding. So calling out grind as bad seems ironic. As for now ill take the class system for the RvR WAR is offering. But if another major PVE game comes along i really want sandbox. |
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dawn3000 3/26/08 7:00:45 PM
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