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You left out Darkfall Online. Bad poll. "James T Kirk was a great man, but that was another life." |
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Zeroxin
Elite Member
Joined: 6/21/06
My words are not here to sway you,they are here to make you understand. |
Originally posted by drbaltazar
This guy hasn't heard of Guild Wars 2 has he... This is not a game. |
Originally posted by Zeroxin
This guy hasn't heard of Guild Wars 2 has he... gw2 is coming only next year (right)????? |
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None of the games coming out this september are good enough or appeal to my gameplay style and WoW is old news for me. Aion is decent but I don't plan on spending much time with it, haven't considered CO and FE needs more time to work out the kinks like every indy game. Ill stick to the sandbox games like Eve,Ryzom and DF in october instead. Both Aion and CO arent my deal. Why would I play a pathetic themepark MMO when I could enjoy a masterpiece like Mass Effect, Oblivion, Fallout 3 and Dragon Age? |
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Aion it is for me. I've played WOW since it's release and have grown so bored with it I cannot bring myself to even think about going back. I've played on Champions and have been less than impressed, so no dice there. GW2 looks really interesting, but not a huge fan of the first GW, although I fire it up from time to time just for the fun of it. Fallen Earth is pretty fun, you left that one out. Looking forward to STO and SWTOR!!
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None probably. But if I'd have to, it would be CO. Played WoW for too long, so I won't play it anymore. There is too much about Aion that I dislike, and pretty graphics ain't reason enough for me. CO looks like fun, but I learned not to play a MMORPG once it is relased, but wait a while. ^^ |
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Definately Aion... I loved that game in korea (played it for 3 months) and cant wait to play on EU/US - one of the most underestimated games - simply awesome in polishing and quality compared to Aoc/War/Lotro... ;) Currently playing: Aion |
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I love the character customization of Champions Online, but the performance is poor, as is the setting/story. Don't know if I'll stick with this one. Aion lacks character customization (I don't mean appearance here) and plays very old-school (focus on grouping, relatively grindy and very specialized classes). Definitely not the MMO for me, even though it has an immersive setting. WoW...well, I guess I'll have to keep playing WoW because all my (online) buddies are.... |
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LordDmaster
Apprentice Member
Joined: 6/06/09
Look inside yourself, before you point out others faults. |
Sorry but I think you forgot some games. But from that list non.
More information Aion: Don't like the Reviews. Dose not sound like my type of game. Champions: Based on the Reviews and what some friends have told me about the game, well let me say I have played CoH and CoV. WOW: Played it for 4 years. DONE. I will not go back to it, I will not buy anything new for it. It is what it is.
I suggest LOTRO …..it’s a guideline, not a rule, as players we must remember: “It’s a Game”. |
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You forgot none of the above, a very obvious choice. Why conduct a pole so limiting as to make it meaningless? |
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Hummm...I Choose...NONE!!...Thank U very much. |
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None of them. |
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Originally posted by googajoob7
This. Meet the main reason why any new MMORPG looses its subscriptions within 3 months of launch. This guy is about 70% of the new population of any new game. And then they wonder why the last 3 years only consisted of duds. Playing a Korean or American or Brittish copy of something you have played for years is the fastest way to boredom. Grtz. I guess you don't deserve anything better than the localized translated text boxes and invisible walls and frontiers.
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I'm going back to World of Warcraft. Why? Because it's one of the only games in the market, beside Ultima, that I actually enjoy logging onto. 1999 - 2008 Ultima Online veteran and I enjoy World of Warcraft! I have been to the end of the universe and back only to find that the beginning and end are the same. |
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Definately not Aion as it bored me to death. The list you have here I would say none. If these were the only 3 games in the world I would go with WOW. |
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Assassin's like to do it in the dark and from behind. |
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Aion- because its a great game contrary to what all the WoW fanboi's have bitched about. Champions- no way in hell....just no. Friends bought it.. played it.... saw the shittyness, not going to that game. WoW- Played for 3.5 Years. BEYOND burnted out by all the idiocy in that game. And even more amazed at all the guys who bitch about the game and then go back to it with the excuse of (well its the only thing thats good....) then quit again 2 weeks later remembering why they quit the first time. You know who you people are... and you sicken me... grr lol. Veritas Vos Liberabit- The truth will set you free. |
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None, because they're all theme park with little depth. Just not my type of game. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
"In EVE, no one gives a damn about a fair fight." - chafin |
Aion and EVE will be my games of choice this fall. edit: As to why... .sometimes even though blowing stuff up with lasers is tons of fun in EVE, you just need to hit something with a good broadsword.
"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 |
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Those 3 choices are like the furthest 3 games from my mind lol. CO comes across as being a little kids game of superman vs batman or whatever it offers no interest to me. Aion is far too boring,bigtime over rated game. WOW? why on earth would i decide to pick that game up and play it all of a sudden?it that was directed towards those already playing WOW,you can bet they will continue their accounts,most people take their virtual world too serious and are afraid to let go. As of right now,i might take a peek at MO,i have little hope for it however,but i will still take a look.Perhaps Huxley but that is a slim chance.GW2 is a good bet that i will at least give it some play time,to see how they did things and how much effort and creativity went into the combat system and the entire world. I will probably just hangout in ROM until i get a first hand play of FFXIV,as of right now that is the only developer i have any hope to deliver.At present time i even have little hope for FFXIV,but at least there is still hope lol.Beyond that i am still hoping for Schilling's game from 38 studios but they recently had a big shot leave,so who knows maybe that developer is struggling as well.
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None , playing RoM until GW2 and FFXIV |
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Aion is the only one on that list I would play, there are other options out ther though. I will be playing Aion but I tend to play more than one MMO and like to try every MMO I can so ya what I will be doing isn't rolly what most of you will be doing. |
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WoW for PvE, EVE for PvP. I don't like Aion's anime art style, race restrictions or class rigidity. Champions is fun, but I don't see it as a long-term prospect as the combat is very simplistic. |
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Zyllos
Hard Core Member
Joined: 9/11/05
"You do not get old and stop playing, you stop playing then get old." -- Benjamin Franklin |
I am going to be playing Aion. This game has given me memories of EQ when I was playing the Magician...I mean Spiritmaster. MMOs Played: Aion, ATITD, AoC, AO, Atlantica Online, AutoAssault, Cabal Online, CoX, DAoC, Dungeon Runners, DDO, EVE, EQ, EQII, GW, LOTRO, Myth War 2, Rappelz, Requiem, RF Online, Runescape, Ryzom, Shadowbane, Silkroad Online, SWG, SotNW, TCoS, TR, Vanguard, WAR, WoW, Zu Online |
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Aion without a doubt. Wow became an easy casual game for youngsters and CO may be a great game, honestly i dont know, but hero games are not my cup of tea |
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