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Originally posted by Czzarre
The number is debateable, and 500 seems arbitrary. I would say 128 (2x64) since it is more than the typical shooter game is capable of, which makes an MMORPG "massive". But in any case I agree, not enough players in the same environment at one time. It's a lobby game, not massive. |
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Nope, they are not MMO's. You suck. |
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I usually play with 10 people at a table with as many as 100+ tables in a single tournament. Given the sharding in CO and instancing in AoC it's not much of a stretch to include these poker tournys as being 'Massive'. A wise reed bends in the wind. You can't nail down terminology that's as vague as MMO or RPG, trying to just makes you look ignorant. |
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Are online poker games MMORPGS?
No. MMOG yes MMORPG no. |
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Originally posted by xaldraxius
Well "victory" is a composite of a lot of factors (like skill, advancement, and gear.) And while it's hard to figure out exactly what percentage each contributes to victory (33% skill, 33% advancement, 33% gear?) there is definitely granularity to it. A game with the 33/33/33 split which decides to make gear less important (for example, having it contribute less to DPS) might end up with a 40/40/20 split. Gear is progression. It's just that for FPS games "FPS" defines them so much better so that's what they call themselves (although some opt for even less specific definitions like "Shooter" or "Action".) Heck, I want to say "but FPSes don't have gear progression choices" to differentiate them, but even that isn't accurate because a lot of FPSes force you to choose between weapons. I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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Anything that features more than two people playing a game together online seems to have a chance of making it to MMORPG.com’s game list. So hang in there and this may come true :) |
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Originally posted by Scot Very true Scot I was going to ask if Madden is a MMORPG now? It has a lobby can be played online and you can roleplay an NFL QB or any other NFL player :) |
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Originally posted by alecbr MMORPG a game genre that when entering one I want to be immersed with the "game" world, I want to explore things/area's/settings I am not able to explore in rl, I want to craft/harvest things I never ever will be able to make in rl, I want to discover creature's/sightings I could never see in rl, I want to have a home in the far reaches of space/another dimension/a fantasy setting which is so different from rl but still feels somewhat familiar. These elements I do not get from poker games or online poker games. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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Originally posted by Reklaw
Eh? Whether you "want" it in your game is pretty inconsequential to a discussion of what MMORPGs are defined as. As we've all covered, Poker isn't an RPG. But if Poker was an RPG (and it could easily be,) online Poker could be called an MMORPG. To be honest, I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Poker RPG out there somewhere. Stuff like Puzzle Pirates and Puzzle Quest has been around for years showing people that attaching RPG elements to unusual types of games is fun. I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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Kyleran
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Joined: 9/13/06
"In EVE, no one gives a damn about a fair fight." - chafin |
To me an MMORPG has to include some key elements such as killing things (most important) , crafting, have an online economy of trading goods and services (adding cash to your account doesn't count), gear that improves your stats and of course, progression of character skills independent of the person behind it. No one will ever add those elements to poker, so it stays as an MMOG. "This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon EVE Cult member since May 2007 Regarding EVE: "To be honest, I think God himself created this game." - Shek Regarding new players in EVE: "Think of yourself as a child released into a park full of pedophiles..." - Eleazaros |
Originally posted by Axehilt
Eh? Whether you "want" it in your game is pretty inconsequential to a discussion of what MMORPGs are defined as. Kinda the reason why I just explained what it is I want, sorry for sharing my opinion on forums like this. As we've all covered, Poker isn't an RPG. But if Poker was an RPG (and it could easily be,) online Poker could be called an MMORPG. Yeah kinda logical aint it? To be honest, I'd be surprised if there wasn't a Poker RPG out there somewhere. Stuff like Puzzle Pirates and Puzzle Quest has been around for years showing people that attaching RPG elements to unusual types of games is fun. Looking for this? > http://pokerrpg.com/ But as you might have noticed the topic was not about some hybrid type of poker game but pure about "online poker Games" and I gave my opinion on that topic.
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Originally posted by Reklaw
And as you apparently didn't notice, the thread moved beyond that into whether a Poker RPG was an MMORPG. :P I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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I don't get you guys, RPG literally means roleplayinggame i.e. playing a role in a game. What ever that role is, is up to you and what the game has to offer. Online poker games are by no means a RPG game as you can't even control your character. If there was a lobby where you can move your character and interact with other people then you should be able to call it a RPG. P.S. Axehilt Elite Member Joined: 5/09/09 How can this be? IMO you have no idea about whats an FPS too. You should also ask others "whats an FPS" ? FPS sands for (F)irst (P)erson (P)erspective and has nothing to do with a game is sandbox or not. Credits to DarthRaiden |
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Not real sure how rank works here. Sort of prefer Allakhazam's rated-post system. Encourages people to make quality posts (in a way that's very MMO-like even. (: ) I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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Poker could be an mmorpg if all of the rooms/tables were in an open world environment that allowed other players to walk up to the table (without seeing all the hands of course) and interact. Basically like a casino, but isn't there an mmo like this in the works? Otherwise it is basically like a big chat room of viewers, each game somewhat of a sandbox in relation to the poker game's community as a whole. |
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Originally posted by redlance Isn't that basically what I said in my reply third post above this one? IMO you have no idea about whats an FPS too. You should also ask others "whats an FPS" ? FPS sands for (F)irst (P)erson (P)erspective and has nothing to do with a game is sandbox or not. Credits to DarthRaiden |
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Originally posted by redlance
MMORPG doesn't stand for Open World Game. Most MMORPGs are Open World, but it's not what makes a game an MMORPG. I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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A Massive Multiplayer Online Roleplaying Game, like the title says, should be a game where people did a Roleplay of an alter ego, or, had a virtual character wich would be evolved to interact on a virtual world. I dont see what does poker have to do you roleplaying a character or open world or closed.... its nor a massive multiplayer online open world game, its a roleplaying game..
Bah, what am i talking about, most ppl nowadays dont even know what a roleplaying game is... |
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Originally posted by tryklon
I agree with your point about playing poker online not having any semblance of playing a role. But, as your last sentence says, most people in "rpg''s don't have any semblance of playing a role either. Online poker is definitely, frequently, more massively multiplayer than a lot of MMO(RPGs) I've been on lately. It's just lacking the "RP". So I guess they would be MMPOGs or MMOGs but it would take a fairly weird player to make it an MMORPG. :) At least that would make the table chat more interesting. How dare you present him with logic! Don't you understand? He fights epic fights, in epic games, with epic toons....eats epic food and takes epic dumps! He has more e..pic..icity...ness in his little finger than you have in your whole unepic body! - ChicagoCub |
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Originally posted by UsedManatee
It's not the same type of role-playing found in tabletop games, but you can't say that "healer" or "warrior" aren't roles. People play roles in RPGs. They're just not play-acting the roles. I may be sorta harsh on EVE, but damn is this a cool trailer (EVE Dominion). |
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Originally posted by alecbr
Yes it does sound absurd, why didn't you just stop there -_- Original Posts like this are an excellent example of how people can use a features of MMORPG and generalize it too much to expand it to everything else. No, a Poker is no way in hell even comparable to an MMORPG. Just use your brain for a moment, you are not using an avatar and directly interacting with a world. The only effects that are persistent are people's wallets/fun chips and your premade avatar that your weapon-of-choice Poker client has provided you. And if my wallet is premise to allow Poker to even be considered an MMORPG then life in itself is an MMORPG. Its a card game for christ sake, at least try to comparing MMORPGs to pen and paper, people have been playing Poker in the real world for ages with each other before the internet even existed for consumer use, the internet just makes this easier for everyone to play without taking a tour around Texas or Las Vegas. The analogies used are just taken way out context/proportion and again another prime example of people out there that cannot apply definitions more properly. With a genre like MMORPG, its more of a guideline then any set defining feature, there really isn't any. If you want to compare online Poker to anything, maybe FPS only because you join a lobby, you join a game, game ends, you start a new game, you have an avatar and everyone has the option to do everything within the game (in Poker's case, fold, raise, bet, check, shittalk). You do not acquire stats, equipment or play make-believe, the sandbox analogy was laughable and outrageous enough for me to want to respond. The skills developed are the knowledge and application of knowledge/inferences of other players which dwells within your own real life brain. You do not acquire the ability magically to read Daniel Negreanu after winning 100 Satellite tournament with 100+ members through your avatar or get free get out of jail free cards if you find yourself losing on the turn all of a sudden. You are right, all of this does sound absurd to even consider writing a thread about it -_- |
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There is a big difference between massive and massively. One is an adjective which could for all intents and purposes stand alone and make perfectly good sense, but one is an adverb that qualifies another word, so on it's own it is meaningless. Your homework for tomorrow is to figure out which is which and if your original thesis of online poker games being MMORPGs stands to reason.
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To put it in perspective.... I would put phone sex on this list before online poker.
Its massive its multiplayer ...its ON-LINE and you have people roleplaying :)
I got one for fishing too but I won't bore ya but its online also and is.... |
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I thought we had phone sex online already? It's the MMO you play + Team Speak or Ventrillo :) |
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Originally posted by Scot Haha true :) |
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