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dougmysticey

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Joined: 6/25/06
Posts: 486

 
11/04/09 10:25:19 PM#1

While I love MMOs I also have played single player and online/co-op shooters for a loooong time.

Both Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins are ABSOLUTELY awesome games. Are you straying away currently from MMOs to play either or both of these? I know I am for the moment and I think these two games have some serious play time in them.

What are your thoughts?

xDeathdefier

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Joined: 9/06/08
Posts: 2

"Give him the stick. DON'T GIVE HIM THE STICK!"

11/04/09 10:45:41 PM#2

I'm currently not playing any MMO's so when I got Borderlands that's all I had to play. I thought the game was pretty good, but some obvious class tweaks are needed. Overall I thought it was a bit short, but still fun nonetheless. I have a 50 Brick and a 50 Siren if anyone was wondering.

Alekhin

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Joined: 7/09/04
Posts: 832

11/05/09 12:03:38 AM#3
Originally posted by dougmysticey

While I love MMOs I also have played single player and online/co-op shooters for a loooong time.

Both Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins are ABSOLUTELY awesome games. Are you straying away currently from MMOs to play either or both of these? I know I am for the moment and I think these two games have some serious play time in them.

What are your thoughts?

 

I have been playing Dragon Age:Origins, but also am playing Torchlight. So yes the MMO I am playing has been suffering a lot in the last week.

AKABoondock

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Joined: 7/24/09
Posts: 60

11/05/09 12:09:57 AM#4

I HAD been  playing Aion since launch until DAO took over my life yesterday. Its the first game I have played since I can remember that I love THIS much. Wow, its good.

Azureal

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Joined: 9/26/06
Posts: 97

11/05/09 12:11:22 AM#5

For the first time in a long time Im considering upgrading my PC for these very two titles.

 

It will be nice for a change not to have to add another worthless piece of shit MMO to my sig.

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Pryetta

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Joined: 3/28/08
Posts: 58

11/05/09 12:12:22 AM#6
Originally posted by AKABoondock

I HAD been  playing Aion since launch until DAO took over my life yesterday. Its the first game I have played since I can remember that I love THIS much. Wow, its good.

 

Me too..me too. Lol, I love both games, if I am not playing DAO, I am playing Borderlands, if I am not playing Borderlands, I might be playing Aion.

Frostbite05

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Joined: 9/15/08
Posts: 998

11/05/09 12:13:45 AM#7
Originally posted by Azureal

For the first time in a long time Im considering upgrading my PC for these very two titles.

 

It will be nice for a change not to have to add another worthless piece of shit MMO to my sig.

 

I've played DAO on both pc and the 360 its much much better on the console. Borderlands however it better suited for the pc since it is a fps

aleos

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Posts: 781

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11/05/09 12:14:13 AM#8

 I wouldn't say that I'm straying I'm simply just not playing MMORPG's as of right now because Console games seem to have more innovation then any MMO released in the last 5 years.

 

if WoW was your first MMO i don't feel you have an opinion here.

heartless

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Joined: 1/05/04
Posts: 2153

Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -Carl Sagan

11/05/09 12:32:53 AM#9

I was playing Aion until Borderlands was released. Now I'm playing Dragon Age Origins, I can't put the game down. It's simply amazing.

Sovrath

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Posts: 4968

11/05/09 12:36:19 AM#10
Originally posted by heartless

I was playing Aion until Borderlands was released. Now I'm playing Dragon Age Origins, I can't put the game down. It's simply amazing.


 

Yeah, me too. I was supposed to sign into Aion last night and didn't and also tonight. But I just wanted to continue playing Dragon Age. Even though there are a few wonky things that I dislike.

Ginaz

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Joined: 4/01/07
Posts: 652

11/05/09 12:56:09 AM#11
Originally posted by Frostbite05

 

I've played DAO on both pc and the 360 its much much better on the console.

 

The console version is generally regarded as much easier than the pc version.  Maybe thats why you think is better?

Frostbite05

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Posts: 998

11/05/09 12:58:29 AM#12
Originally posted by Ginaz
Originally posted by Frostbite05

 

I've played DAO on both pc and the 360 its much much better on the console.

 

The console version is generally regarded as much easier than the pc version.  Maybe thats why you think is better?

difficulty is the same no matter which outlet you use to play the game. The controls for the console were just a lot smoother in transition with the rest of the game than the PC.

alextodo

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Joined: 8/09/06
Posts: 76

11/05/09 1:01:20 AM#13
Originally posted by Frostbite05
Originally posted by Ginaz
Originally posted by Frostbite05

 

I've played DAO on both pc and the 360 its much much better on the console.

 

The console version is generally regarded as much easier than the pc version.  Maybe thats why you think is better?

difficulty is the same no matter which outlet you use to play the game. The controls for the console were just a lot smoother in transition with the rest of the game than the PC.

 

Actually , its already been stated that the Console version is easier and allows more mistakes from the player , due to the adsence of the tactical view.

Athcear

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Joined: 9/19/09
Posts: 61

11/05/09 1:36:27 AM#14

I am excited for both of these, and Torchlight, and L4D2, all of which I will likely be getting in the next couple of months.  As soon as I finish Brutal Legend...  Which I will actually rate higher than most of the reviews.  The army leading stuff is actually kinda fun once you get the hang of it.

Free your soul and let it fly...

heartless

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Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere. -Carl Sagan

11/05/09 3:03:13 AM#15
Originally posted by Athcear

I am excited for both of these, and Torchlight, and L4D2, all of which I will likely be getting in the next couple of months.  As soon as I finish Brutal Legend...  Which I will actually rate higher than most of the reviews.  The army leading stuff is actually kinda fun once you get the hang of it.

 

Torchlight is another great one, although a bit repetitive. For the price though, you can't go wrong.

All in all, it's a good Diablo clone.

deviladvent

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Joined: 11/21/07
Posts: 48

11/05/09 3:07:23 AM#16

Both are amazing games...annoying that cant play both in same time lol.. Borderlands is mroe orginal but both are really fun.. a MMO with Borderlands engine and style will be amazing

Corthala

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Joined: 6/12/07
Posts: 44

11/05/09 3:13:21 AM#17

At least one person(Me) wont play MMOG for a while, I have to beat GA twice and Borderlands once. But corrently waiting for my DA box

 

For sure some players will leave MMO's for a while until they beat both game.

Kordesh

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Joined: 1/12/06
Posts: 1216

11/05/09 3:19:30 AM#18

 Borderlands actually only lasted me as long as the first playthrough. The multiplayer isn't terribly fun (most games result in everyone haphazardly trying to spam zone transitions and randomly jump around shooting whatever) and without the "whats in the vault?" to kind of keep you going, it doesn't really grab me anymore. Waiting on the DLC now. 

DA:O seems like it's going to take forever, and I'm glad <3. I am however sad that I didn't start/finish witcher first, because I really want to but know its not going to happen for quite a while now as I'm finding it difficult to let go of the lore behind this game. 

That being said, while DA:O has made me want to get back into LoTRO a bit, there's nothing out at the moment that's really pulling me and I've kind of dropped out of the whole MMO thing for want of essentially something more like DA;O. Sadly, I know that and MMOs doesn't really mix very well, and the new old republic game is not even close to being the answer. 

Lobotomist

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11/05/09 3:23:59 AM#19

I completely stopped playing MMOs... since COH release.

The genre is dead


Ginaz

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Joined: 4/01/07
Posts: 652

11/05/09 5:48:15 AM#20
Originally posted by Frostbite05
Originally posted by Ginaz
Originally posted by Frostbite05

 

I've played DAO on both pc and the 360 its much much better on the console.

 

The console version is generally regarded as much easier than the pc version.  Maybe thats why you think is better?

difficulty is the same no matter which outlet you use to play the game. The controls for the console were just a lot smoother in transition with the rest of the game than the PC.

Wrong.  An example would be theres no friendly fire chance on normal difficulty for aoe effects on the console.  Do a little searching and you'll find other examples.

ghettobooste

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Joined: 11/27/06
Posts: 358

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11/05/09 4:57:04 PM#21

Some pretty awesome games coming out now days. Borderlands and Dragon Age are the two that have taken me completely away from any MMOs.  I have a lifetime sub on LOTRO and I play DDO, but those games are going on hold for a while... at least till Mirkwood comes out ;)

I really like Borderlands, probably the most fun FPS/RPG I have played, but Dragon Age is one of those games.... the games that are the foundation of the whole genre. 

And yeah the PC version of  Dragon Age is way better. Don't play Dragon Age in gimp mode. Play it like you will die horribly if you don't control the action.

parrotpholk

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Joined: 1/20/05
Posts: 1373

11/05/09 6:21:40 PM#22

 Gave up on the MMO genre. Maybe FFXVI will renew my faith. Loved FE but was always playing alone. DAO is awesome and will be playing it for quite some time. Also the console season is very good this year.

ste2000

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Joined: 2/28/04
Posts: 2762

11/05/09 6:26:26 PM#23
Originally posted by dougmysticey

While I love MMOs I also have played single player and online/co-op shooters for a loooong time.

Both Borderlands and Dragon Age: Origins are ABSOLUTELY awesome games. Are you straying away currently from MMOs to play either or both of these? I know I am for the moment and I think these two games have some serious play time in them.

What are your thoughts?

 

Lol

I am gonna finish Dragon Age in a week and then I will be back on MMORPGs.
That's why I play MMORPGs, because if I had to play just RPGs there won't be enough around to keep me entartained for the whole year.

Anubisan

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Joined: 1/09/05
Posts: 434

11/05/09 6:27:35 PM#24

I too have pretty much completely given up MMORPGs of late...

None of them have been worth a crap for a long time in my opinion. I keep trying to get into them when they come out because I remember how cool I used to think these games were. Unfortunately I find myself preferring to play great single-player RPGs like Dragon Age or other non-MMO multiplayer games instead.

They are just much, much more fun to me these days... and they don't feel stale and uninspired like every single MMO that comes out.

Cyrosphere

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Joined: 2/02/09
Posts: 41

11/05/09 6:40:26 PM#25

You can be the hero of your own story in an RPG.

You can be a nameless unimportant hero, much like many others running around in your face, often screaming and swearing, who are competing to chronically repeat the same story bits in an MMORPG.

Woe the day when readers demand control over novel writing.

Remember, it has to be fun to be a game. Grinding is a bedroom activity, and the point is definitely not to do my wife as fast as possible.

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