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1/27/12 6:18:29 AM#81
Originally posted by nowrnvr That's 242 words. |
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1/27/12 6:25:59 AM#82
SWTOR is an amazing game that will only grow and get better. I think the pvp sucks but then again, I think pvpers are the biggest bunch of jackhole crybabies in EVERY game, so if they had left it out 100%, I'd have been very happy. |
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1/27/12 6:29:38 AM#83
Originally posted by timtrack 242 words of complaining about PVP on a PVE game (that has light PVP elements). At least it wasn't a wall of text. :) |
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1/27/12 6:34:55 AM#84
Originally posted by youngkg
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1/27/12 6:38:12 AM#85
The chances of anything coming from Mars ... are a million to one ... he said The Repopulation - Scfi Fi Sandbox. |
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1/27/12 6:40:51 AM#86
Originally posted by Jorendo You take that back..... right now! |
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1/27/12 6:42:09 AM#87
Originally posted by youngkg His opinion is void cause he just wanted to say how awesome GW2 is gonna be in his eyes and wanted to fire down another game just to say that. As seems a bit typical for a lot of GW2 fanboys lately. To burn SWToR down, just to add at the end that they think GW2 is gonna rock. GW2 has nothing to do with the subject so it has no place down there. Now his opinion is "SWToR is gonna suck cause i sure am love GW2 of what i seen". Something others done before him as well almost if SWToR makes them insecure about the amount of players GW2 will have *shrug* they are allmost as terrible as your typical WoW fanboy who is gonna play every new MMORPG just to shout in the general/public chat how much the game sucks compared to WoW.
Edit: Don't get me wrong, people can have their own opinion about what they like and don't like. But don't post a dislike treath about one game just to say how much another game is gonna rock. If he had left that away people wouldn't feel like he is a person without a real opinion who just wants to shot how awesome his prefered game is gonna be. And as someone else said who is also gonna shout how much of a epic fail GW2 is after he finds a new target to sets his eyes on. That is the side effect whne you talk about one game first just to add how much you think another game will rule. |
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1/27/12 9:19:47 AM#88
Originally posted by youngkg it's ganna rock so hard that it'll even make Chuck Norris play it. |
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1/27/12 10:05:02 AM#89
Originally posted by Jorendo Are you insinuating that this guy is trying to pull a bait and switch here?...?...?
yeah i kinda think so too |
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Goldknyght
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/12/06
It''s one thing to have a opinion, but enforcing one is unconstitutional. |
2/01/12 4:41:22 AM#90
Originally posted by haibane Yeah ok there isnt a grind on EvE get over urself. There is a grind in all mmo's, any of them. Hell theres a grind in all games. You grind to get to the next lvl, to get to the next story arc, to get to max lvl, to get status, to get anything!!! Like i said its rather or not you like the game to continue the grind. |
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2/01/12 4:57:26 AM#91
Originally posted by nate1980 I hope you realize roughly 90% of the content will be identical between classes on the same faction. Unless you have a history of 8 85s in wow or something I doubt you'd make it through playing all classes to 50, I'd bet most people will never go beyond 2-3 max levels with at least one on each side in the forseeable future (different perhaps when the level cap is 100 10 years later..). |
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2/01/12 5:20:56 AM#92
The game is not a "fail"...but The issue is all the people who complain all the time about mmos just haven't realized yet that they are SICK OF MMO's, Seriously the Genre has run it's course, esspecially at a certain age when you've played them since their inceprion. It's just old news. No MMo's are really going to break much of a mold anymore because there isn't much they can do beyond, Quest, Killl, Gather, Craft. There's only so much that can be done with them. The best they can do is have an engaging story - SW:TOR Has that. But after than it's pretty much Fin. MMo's will keep comming out for the next generation of kids who haven't played an MMo, and they will buy it and play them. Your time with them is probably done. Accept it and get a new hobby, life is short.
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2/01/12 5:31:54 AM#93
Once again a post about Star Wars with more mentions of Guild Wars 2.
People are seriously hyping up Guild Wars 2, you're only leading yourselves to a dissapointment.
No MMO, ever, has ever lived up to its expectations.
Guild Wars 2 isn't God, I hope it meets up to its expectations, but I don't think it will.
On topic - Star Wars The Old Republic isn't a great game NOW, but wait a few months and it will be good.
If you guys seriously base an your perceptions of an MMO on it's release, and the month following, then you haven't been playing MMO's for long.
You give an MMO a few months after launching before judging, it's just how things work in the MMO genre. Look at every single MMO ever released, even the ones you consider good now weren't as good when they were first released.
Anyway that's my opinion. I'm waiting a month or two before I try The Old Republic again, and I have no doubt that when I do try again Bioware will have a great MMO on their hands. |
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2/01/12 5:46:12 AM#94
Originally posted by Goldknyght A significant amount of single player has very little or no grind whatsoever. "Grind" is just one method MMORPGS use to deal with the fact that they can't compete qualitiywise with single player games on a hourly basis, so they have to artificially extend the experience by adding a grind. |
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2/01/12 5:48:57 AM#95
Originally posted by trembulant Questing, killing, gathering and crafting can all be done in numerous different ways. The problem is that modern AAA MMORPGs have used too similar systems in such way that it is very easy for a player to get a "deja vu" feeling. GW2, Archage and TSW will hopely add some much needed variation into the genre. |
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2/01/12 5:51:03 AM#96
Originally posted by Valua World of Warcraft and Final Fantasy XI lived up to peoples expectations as far as I remember. |
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2/01/12 6:05:07 AM#97
Originally posted by nate1980 100% of the people who have said that to me have been unable to make it past their 3rd alt. All I can say is good luck to you. |
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2/01/12 6:34:30 AM#98
I've been playing for a month and so far my highest level character is level 18. I've only finished the starter planets and Dromund Kaas for my Imperials, haven't been to other planets yet. I don't really get how people have multiple level 50's already and are whining for more content... Then again, i have a job and a life other than playing games ;p As far as the PvP goes - Bioware never made a PvP game before, not even the first NWN counts for this. Multiplayer has always been an afterthought for BW games and for NWN it was meant as a cooperative game, not competitive. Hence i'd expect them to have problems with PvP, but so did every single other MMO or even game out there in it's first few months. I vividly remember WoW's first few months, or even years, being broken to hell and back (stunlock rogues and tbc druids anyone?). EQ and EQ2 didn't even have any PvP to speak of untill later. Aion is a particularly funny example of 'pvp'. Still is. Of course, broken is broken, i do not deny this. However, designating a game as having failed because of this even though even single other game went through exactly the same issues is a bit strange. Playing: EVE |
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2/01/12 7:01:07 AM#99
Just curious, why are people who play just a few hours a month investing time in a MMO? If Swtor had been an open world setting i could understand the "taking my time to level" argument to a certain degree, but the game is very linear and not in any way difficult. Easy to level and reach "endgame", even while waching every cutscene. MMO's is all about gametime invested, and you need alot of it. To much instawarp here, teleport there and to little socializing in alot of games these days.. Maybe im just baffled by the fast leveling curves of the "thempark" mmo's. In games with slow leveling you allways strive to be very efficent while leveling, but in the "new" games it dos not really matter: You will be max level in 7 days played no matter what (well almost). I didnt bother to reach 50 in swtor played a few toons up to 35ish and coupled with the horrible fps and anoying bugs (that cropped up everywhere) i cancled before my free month was up. NOT my kind of game i guess. AO was my first MMo and i remember staying at certain level ranges twinking up and pvping for weeks on end because it was challenging. Twinking on gear etc: It was fun at level 5, it was fun at 15, it was fun at 25 etcetc. I miss the freedom in AO i think. WTB AO2 :P |
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2/02/12 2:19:15 AM#100
Originally posted by InFaVilla
No, it will stil be the same thing no matter how they dress it up, and people will see right through it guaranteed. |
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