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vingvega 7/19/08 6:35:15 PM
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I'm just shocked at the fanbase to this game. It just seems like the devs are undermanned and it's a big project that will never be worth subscribing to. Sorry to say it, but unless it's free, i'm not playing it. I'm not paying 15 bucks for lies any more after AOC. |
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Silvarch 7/19/08 6:38:48 PM
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Originally posted by Raithe-Nor
1) So the distinction between RPG and non-RPG is too blurry using my definitions, but the distinction between sandbox and not-sandbox is black and white? This isn't rocket science. They are both grey areas where if one condition is held true [RPG], the other can be assumed [sandbox]. Sandbox, however, is slightly more inclusive. 2) You are having problems discerning the differences between online play and massively multiplayer - again, part of the confusion rampant in the industry. Diablo II and Starcraft were online games via Blizzard's BattleNet servers that had massive amounts of players. They were not considered massively multiplayer because instances of the game typically involved just 4 to 8 players at a time. While Test Drive Unlimited may allow several people to pass each other in a virtual world, I doubt any of their gameplay structure would necessitate more than a few people racing at a time. If it does, then they may be one of the rare exceptions to my generalization. 3) You are missing the key second part of the compound word roleplaying. Roleplaying does not mean acting, or performing. It means playing a game. Which means imagination, not scripting. Which means sandbox, not jumping hoops. I'm not saying sandbox is a black and white definition either. I disagree with the condition that for a game to be an RPG it must be a sandbox, but we're obviously not going to see eye to eye on this, so I'll just agree to disagree. If roleplaying means playing a game, does RPG mean game where you play a game? No video game in existence allows you to use your imagination as a gameplay mechanic, all the things you can choose to do are implemented via mechanics that were programmed or scripted, one way or the other. Sandbox just means jumping through hoops not set in a specific course. |
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daarco 7/19/08 6:41:53 PM
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Joined: 12/19/06
Want Darkfall now! |
Originally posted by Antikythera
What would be your motivation to play a game as DF??
What would be your motivation to play a MMO as WoW i say! In a sandbox MMO noone is telling you what to do. Go and do whatever you want from the first day. Earn your right to live. Join a clan/empire and fight for it....as a soldier, mage or crafter.....all all at same time. Become a pirate, bounty hunter, commander and become famous (real famous among real players). Ohh, i see that this could be a problem with player freedom...you have to find a fate for yourself.....noone will give it to you. Maybe best to go back to WoW and PvE item grind some more |
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Silvarch 7/19/08 6:44:16 PM
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Originally posted by ghoul31
AOC is a pvp based game, and it sold 500,000 copies right off the bat. So I don't understand why you don't think a pvp game like Darkfall can succeed. Sure most players aren't bored of WOW. But if even 1/10th of the players are bored, thats still a million players looking for another game
AOC does not share nearly the same features with DF. Hell, it's been likened by a lot of DF supporters to a WoW clone. It also had amazing hype and advertising. But that's a million players that have an incredible wealth of choice regarding what to play compared to what we had back in UO or SB times. I won't say none would go to a game like Darkfall, just that the difference wouldn't be that great. |
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vingvega 7/19/08 6:45:56 PM
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Originally posted by daarco
What would be your motivation to play a game as DF??
What would be your motivation to play a MMO as WoW i say! In a sandbox MMO noone is telling you what to do. Go and do whatever you want from the first day. Earn your right to live. Join a clan/empire and fight for it....as a soldier, mage or crafter.....all all at same time. Become a pirate, bounty hunter, commander and become famous (real famous among real players). Ohh, i see that this could be a problem with player freedom...you have to find a fate for yourself.....noone will give it to you. Maybe best to go back to WoW and PvE item grind some more
No motovation to play a game that has a lot of bad publicity, empty promises, and how long has this game been in-work? Seems like the devs are not getting any support.....once that happens the game fails. |
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ghoul31 7/19/08 7:09:04 PM
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Originally posted by Silvarch
No AOC doesn't have the same features as Darkfall. The PVP in Darkfall will be a lot better than AOC.
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Silvarch 7/19/08 7:26:32 PM
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Originally posted by ghoul31
No AOC doesn't have the same features as Darkfall. The PVP in Darkfall will be a lot better than AOC.
It will certainly be different. Better, my friend, is subjective. |
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Lydon 7/20/08 2:39:58 AM
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Joined: 7/20/06
OMG! Ponies! |
Originally posted by Silvarch Second Life. |
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Thoric485 7/20/08 8:49:09 AM
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