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TruthXHurts
Apprentice Member
Joined: 6/20/10
I am here to chew bubblegum and to kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum! |
3/13/12 10:51:30 AM#21
Originally posted by Loke666 I've said it many times kids today have horrible parents who let Dora and Diego teach them everything. Now they are helpless, but luckily the future is catered to them. A world full of simpletons who are just smart enough to work the corporate machines, but not smart enough to ask questions. "I am not in a server with Gankers...THEY ARE IN A SERVER WITH ME!!!" |
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3/13/12 10:51:51 AM#22
i remember the good ole days, when games were more mature , and we had to activate our pcs by pumping pedals and transmit data thru the ether using drums. Things were definitely downhill when they invented the mouse, imo. Etching the characters on the screen hitting your stylus with a rock had a certain charm that has never been recovered anymore. |
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Zekiah
Advanced Member
Joined: 1/06/07
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3/13/12 10:53:33 AM#23
Target audience. "Censorship is never over for those who have experienced it. It is a brand on the imagination that affects the individual who has suffered it, forever." - Noam Chomsky |
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3/13/12 10:54:22 AM#24
Originally posted by adam_nox They where harder and its not a myth, one easy example would be the corpse runs in EQ.. dont get that these days as it takes too much time instead games like SW:TOW allow you instant rez yourself on the spot... i mean wtf why not just make it so you cant die problem solved..
The are other game mechanics that added things to the 1st generation of MMOs that made them amazing that has been slowly taken out of the current generation.. I am not saying the current generation had not brought some good things.. hell user interfaces in most MMOs are now awesome and probally in most part to WOW so yes wow and other have done some good things but taken away so much more.
Still i cant play themepark mmos these days as i get bored too fast getting to max lvl in a week then to just run the same old raids every day of the week.. no thanks..
Ill stick with niche like Darkfall and Mortal Online even if they have tons of issues the games just have somthing special that still gives me a thrill when playing... My 3D models |
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Lord.Bachus
Elite Member
Joined: 5/14/07
I believe in life before death... So dont forget to enjoy it while you still can. |
3/13/12 10:55:10 AM#25
MMO's should be accessible to all and everyone, but only let the good and smart players excell..
Maybe if you spend some time educating new and bad players instead of bitching them they would get better at the game.. Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) |
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3/13/12 10:56:10 AM#26
Originally posted by Loke666 IQ tests measure more than mathemaic skills. They also test problem solving, critical thinking, and pattern recognition skills. Problem solving skills appear especially lacking in my observation of the average MMO player. Unfortunately, in an effort to claim those players' dollars (or pounds, or what have you), developers have removed or oversimplified "problems" in recent games, leaving the rest of us thirsty for a challenge. |
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3/13/12 10:57:40 AM#27
Pretty much spot on. People love being nostalgic about old games and how "hard" they were when in reality the limited experience these early MMO gamers would have had and lack of online guides were the main causes of this perception of difficulty. In the old days you didn't have a video channel like Tankspot holding your hand through every raid boss, and you didn't have a wiki telling you exactly how to complete every quest and find every rare piece of gear. Games aren't becoming easier, players are just putting in a heck of a lot more effort into strategic planning and collaborating with others to maximize their combat potential. |
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3/13/12 10:58:38 AM#28
Thinking about it.. its not just MMORPGs getting dumbed down these days its anything that is an RPG, gone are the days of boulders gate type games with all the d&d stats you wanted instead we get dragon age 2 with nearly all the stats taken out as they wanted to make the game easier for people to get into :(
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3/13/12 10:59:58 AM#29
Originally posted by Vryheid again not true every MMORPG game out there had tons fo fan built sites with guides and item locations everything you could imagine to do with the game.. i think EQ literally had thousands of sites doing bascially the sames things. My 3D models |
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3/13/12 11:00:28 AM#30
What a dumb thread. My step brother was max level in AC and he is an idiot. |
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3/13/12 11:00:34 AM#31
Yeah EQ was so hard. Standing for 3 hours in one spot killing the same mob as it spawned...Yawn. It was so hard people had to pump caffinee to stay awake. Waiting in a que for a special mob spawn was so leet too. Was epic hard to get a number and wait. Those rose colored glasses must be great. |
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3/13/12 11:01:41 AM#32
Originally posted by Mage_Francis maybe he just pretends to be an idiot lol My 3D models |
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TruthXHurts
Apprentice Member
Joined: 6/20/10
I am here to chew bubblegum and to kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum! |
3/13/12 11:02:16 AM#33
Originally posted by Horusra Wasting your life camping a spawn all by your lonesome must have put a terrible strain on you. I bet I can get one of the Bronies around here to give you a hug. My friends and I were out raiding. Sorry if you never got out of Crushbone. "I am not in a server with Gankers...THEY ARE IN A SERVER WITH ME!!!" |
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3/13/12 11:03:55 AM#34
Originally posted by Thorbrand Please bring back MMOs that required and IQ above 50 to play!
What's your IQ? LOL!!! |
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3/13/12 11:04:13 AM#35
Originally posted by Vryheid Not true. Allakhazam was a pretty huge EQ database back in the day. People just didn't rely completely on it because we actually enjoyed figuring things out for ourselves. We didn't want to rush to endgame in those days. We enjoyed the ride there. @adam_nox What you call "refined" we call "hand-holding". Stupidity didn't last long in those days. You either learned from your mistakes, or you were weeded out. These days games are made so that the stupid, the lazy, and the incompetent have almost as much of a chance as the advanced. |
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joeyboots
Novice Member
Joined: 2/02/07
“The creative mind plays with the object it loves” |
3/13/12 11:04:24 AM#36
IQ of 50? Wow, I think I'm gonna sign my dog up for a World of Warcraft account now in that case. |
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3/13/12 11:04:32 AM#37
Originally posted by Caldrin Allakhazam had AC, DOAC, and EQ walkthroughs back in the day. There was also a statistics site too that is long dead I believe that did the games. |
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TruthXHurts
Apprentice Member
Joined: 6/20/10
I am here to chew bubblegum and to kick ass... and I'm all out of bubblegum! |
3/13/12 11:05:06 AM#38
Originally posted by joeyboots It's reported that cats do better... smaller paws. "I am not in a server with Gankers...THEY ARE IN A SERVER WITH ME!!!" |
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3/13/12 11:07:22 AM#39
Everquest guides were basically private fan sites rather than collaborative wiki-like experiences, meaning they rarely had complete information and took a heck of a lot mroe effort and time to remain current. Not to mention that this whole process of writing and collecting guides was still in its infancy. These days people data mine games to find complete loot lists before it even gets released. |
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joeyboots
Novice Member
Joined: 2/02/07
“The creative mind plays with the object it loves” |
3/13/12 11:08:35 AM#40
Originally posted by TruthXHurts Hahahaha, Nice! I forgot to mention that my dog is a miniature Dachshund, So I think he may compare favorably to a cat. :) |