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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
1/31/12 8:49:03 AM#21
Playing games for fun is so 2005, shredding them to pieces on the forums is where it's at.
"What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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Cuathon
Hard Core Member
Joined: 10/24/04
Draw Something is now an MMO. God has forsaken us. |
1/31/12 8:49:51 AM#22
Originally posted by Kyleran The reason all the vets go to forums is because they provide the content missing in MMOs :) |
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Kedoremos
Apprentice Member
Joined: 12/12/05
"What the fuck is a robster craw?" |
1/31/12 8:53:06 AM#23
Originally posted by Cuathon Well put. I hadn't expected anything from this thread.
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DeaconX
Elite Member
Joined: 2/08/05
Stand up for what you believe; Even if you stand alone. |
1/31/12 8:55:34 AM#24
Originally posted by kantseeme
I must concur. "Stop thinking! Just be mindless drones who accept mediocrity!" Without evaluation, there can be no evolution for the genre. |
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
1/31/12 8:57:38 AM#25
Originally posted by kedoremos I have to agree, well said Cuathon....well said... Social interaction and drama....the missing pieces of modern MMORPG's. "What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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1/31/12 8:58:15 AM#26
Originally posted by dr4ygon That must be what you get when you mistake Miracle Whip for lube. |
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1/31/12 9:04:31 AM#27
This thread is hilarious. Thanks for the laugh, OP. <childish, provocative and highly speculative banner about your favorite game goes here> |
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1/31/12 9:09:49 AM#28
Originally posted by DeaconX Well bitching and moaning again and again about something you know will never change in a game that is already made and released is just stupid. Why not move to a game in Development were opinions of said nature could possibly do some "good" instead of just poking a dead horse. |
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