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I liked the article. I agree that Darkfall was the most interesting launch of '09; just wish I hadn't been a part of it. To the people blowing up over Darkfall being number one on his list, Jon wasn't making a point of Darkfall being a good game, any more then he was making a point that it was a bad game. He was just pointing out that with everything that went on during it's launch that it was the most interesting of the mmo's to release this year. Think of it this way. Now point out another game that had all of those things happen when it released. It's the controversy, and the events surrounding Darkfalls launch that earned it the number one spot on Jon's list; not the quality of the game. Now sit back. Some of you got way to hyper over nothing. |
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Sadly the majority of interest in these titles seems to revolve around the method of access (subscritpion) by the player, in real gameplay terms they struggle to offer a single fresh idea between them. 2009 seems to be destined to be the year of absolute stagnation in gameplay terms. Here's hoping 2010 actually inspires some designers with the courage to do something imaginitve or original with the medium.
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Dracus
Apprentice Member
Joined: 7/14/04
"Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you'll land among the stars." |
I have to agree that Free Realms does rank as number 2 for most interesting launch. It is the one game that claims to have millions of registered accounts (I think over 8 million now at the rate SOE was saying, 500k every week), but yet the number of concurrent users... or *cough* active accounts, is no where near that.
I have an idea, how about having an article of, "The List: 5 of the most Interesting Spins of 2009"? And that is why... Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness. |
Originally posted by finnmacool1
pretty much true. |
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Darkfall Online is easily the best game that has come out in years! |
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Originally posted by Fariic
Exactly, put it into perspective...all of those were totally predictable based on the history of the hype, BS, drama and near-vaporware nature of DFs development for years...so why was any of it "interesting"? It's like saying someone crying on Oprah was "surprising"...no it was expected. This article brings up an issue: the low quality of mmos released so far this year and still to be released. That - right there. Hard to have any "interest" when all we are seeing is garbage.
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Wow, I didnt expect so many ppl with a lack in reading skills. Very interesting :) |
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I agree mostly although I would put Aion on there. It also has had HUGE hype. Too bad most of them have bombed or will. Playing: Aion |
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Ragnaven
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/16/06
If you fail at life, history will remove you from memory. |
I will agree with a lot said in the artical and response to it. I won't agree with the you had to be hardcore just to play df post. Yes it was hard to get the game, but thats not hardcore thats just marketing strategy to create a lack of a product to make people want it more. Now on to CO yep I found it lacking in a lot of places in customization and powers, as well as the way those powers worked. A lot of powers I got to try out I couldn't use cause I didn't have enough INT or END to use them. A large number of classic symbols were missing from the emblem list. And I felt that a lot of things would have been better if they added more lays to the costumes. As for the game itself the powers never really made me oo and awe the way I'd liked. |
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Tottaly agree on #1 Darkfall, cudos to Jon Wood Then again , i am biased because i enjoy the game and the patches the devs have offered the past months. There are always issues to be resolved (damn these 3 elemental school mages) , but the true spirit of sandbox and player controlled bigger picture and politics is 110% there. Game is wild, i promise you that. |
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#1 Darkfall - definitely, it was a show that ffa pvp and sandbox has people wanting to play, agreeing with the rest as well. Lot of interesting titles this year while not that successful but interesting nevertheless. :) |
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Originally posted by Kyleran
I sort of think DF supporters, DF haters, and people who just aren't interested in the game in general will all be laughing out loud at that. Musta been one of the dumbest statements i've ever heard. MMORPG.com never seases to amaze me, it keeps getting more and more sub-trash level individuals by the day. Some people only talk sh!t online. I'll talk sh!t online and i'll say it to your face. |
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Originally posted by ericbelser
Exactly, put it into perspective...all of those were totally predictable based on the history of the hype, BS, drama and near-vaporware nature of DFs development for years...so why was any of it "interesting"? It's like saying someone crying on Oprah was "surprising"...no it was expected. This article brings up an issue: the low quality of mmos released so far this year and still to be released. That - right there. Hard to have any "interest" when all we are seeing is garbage.
Wow. It's interesting because of all the controversy that surrounded it. |
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Originally posted by Fariic
Sorry, you are the one failing to "get it" here. Yes, the quality of the game has nothing to do with it, but *you* and the die hard forum warriors on sites like this are the only ones who found it "interesting" because of that controversy. Given the history of the game and Tasos it was a given that the launch, good / bad / indfifferent, was going to generate the kind of pointless fanbois/hater wars that it did. It was as boring and predictable as watching a scripted Jerry Springer episode. I get it - it was an opinion piece...I disagree with his opinions...what he found "interesting" I found to be boring, predictable or simply irrelevent. |
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WSIMike
Elite Member
Joined: 3/09/04
Playing: Lineage 2, Dissidia FF |
Originally posted by Zodan
100% predictable response from some of the DF fans. I'm just waiting for the post where someone spins it as something like, "DF voted the Most Interesting MMO! The haters/trolls were wrong! Darkfall is a success!!" I have a good idea of who would post such a thing, too... but I'll wait and see what happens.
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Originally posted by WSIMike
I'm just waiting for the post where someone spins it as something like, "DF voted the Most Interesting MMO! The haters/trolls were wrong! Darkfall is a success!!" I have a good idea of who would post such a thing, too... but I'll wait and see what happens.
I would not be surprised if AV does not Tag this on the front page of the DF website, its just begging to be spinned that way. |
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daarco
Hard Core Member
Joined: 12/19/06
I have Darkfall now! |
Darkfall # 1 Dont think there can be more drama here, then what DF did generate. So its a natural winner. Just look how at this thread : ) |
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Yeah darkfall deserves #1 spot for sure! Then also look at the patches that came out so far not one of them was disappointing! they made many players resub or bring in fresh meat! AV is going for the long ride with this game and with every patch it gets better! I dont know but does that not remind you of CCp and eve online? ;) |
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I usually like Dana's articles, but call these MMOs the most interesting in 2009? Wow... well, maybe they are for 10 first levels... Champions Online is grind. |
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Originally posted by Stradden
It was still the most interesting of all of the games. I don't suppose you actually took the time to read the description and the rationale behind the choice before flying off the handle? If you didn't, then shame on you and I suggest you go re-read it and see f you still feel it's fanish. If you did, then I just don't know what to say... I wouldn't call what was said overly positive. Actually I read the so called "rationale" behind the choice plus the arguments for it. They are very much lacking any convincing argument, the whole proposition is backed with the "great" argument of "it got the MMO people talking". Seriously, I would suggest the so called "journalists" on this site to catch up on their reading in rhetorics, I could suggest Plutarch, Plato and Aristotle. I agree with the first post, that this site is very biased towards Darkfall, and I always believed that journalism is supposed to aim for objectivity, and not subjectivity as mostly I see here. Regards, R Richijefe |
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WSIMike
Elite Member
Joined: 3/09/04
Playing: Lineage 2, Dissidia FF |
Originally posted by Richijefe Actually I read the so called "rationale" behind the choice plus the arguments for it. They are very much lacking any convincing argument, the whole proposition is backed with the "great" argument of "it got the MMO people talking". Seriously, I would suggest the so called "journalists" on this site to catch up on their reading in rhetorics, I could suggest Plutarch, Plato and Aristotle. I agree with the first post, that this site is very biased towards Darkfall, and I always believed that journalism is supposed to aim for objectivity, and not subjectivity as mostly I see here. Regards, R
Darkfall's reasons for being in the top spot aren't exactly flattering to the game if you've followed the game's development at all; it's been considered by many as a very public demonstration of how *not* to develop, hype, launch, run and defend a MMO. However, I think it's a fair assessment since, if nothing else, the three-ring circus that is DF and its ring-leader, Tasos, have been the source of much conversation, speculation, debate and flat out arguing on these forums.
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Haven't played the other MMOs but I'm heavily invested in Free Realms these days. I thought I was done with SOE but the casual approach and the collection of mini-games has kept me interested since launch. I don't know if this is a testament to the game's playability or the fact that I'm pretty burned out on the traditional MMO formula? Who knows. - m o n t h i g o s - My opinions do not necessarily reflect the opinions of MMORPG.com |
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Darkfall for the win! Someone made a game that is not an EQ clone. That is a unique aspect within itself. "James T Kirk was a great man, but that was another life." |
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I suggest replacing the biased writer, if he can't take a neutral position. Then again MMORPG.com is getting pretty biased aswell. I guess you need to make your money with disgusting promoting. But Darkfall, #1? Because it made a "hype"? "drama?". Right..thats what games are about. Never knew concepts were considered to overtrow solid-made games... Very poor..I feel like reading a filler.
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nakuma
Advanced Member
Joined: 5/04/06
"then again I could be wrong, but that's just my opinion" -Dennis Miller |
i agree darkfall was interesting to see launch. but its more like darkfall is interesting like a car crash is interesting. everyone likes to see one. its scary, ugly, yet you cant look away. but i dont deny the game has garnered what can be only determined as a freakshow of arguments, and counter argument, fanatic fanboism's and trolls alike. never before i seen a game have such fun, inviting antics follow its wake lol. truly enjoyed it beyond anything else, it made for a continuous good read. 3.4ghz Phenom II X4 965, 8GB PC12800 DDR3 GSKILL, EVGA 285 GTX 1GB, 640GB HD SATA II, ThermalTake 850Watt PSU. MSI NF980-G65 TRI-SLI MOBO. |