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Cuathon
Hard Core Member
Joined: 10/24/04
Draw Something is now an MMO. God has forsaken us. |
3/30/12 3:39:10 PM#161
Originally posted by LadyNoh
The thing about the politics in games is that they are too fluid and unimportant. How many times has an emergent empire risen up in most MMOs? I could do other examples. Politics in games seem r eally shallow, even more than most crafting, which should be impossible given crappy crafting in most games. |
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3/30/12 3:39:24 PM#162
Final Fantasy 14. I had such high hopes for this game after XI being the amazing game it was. Then my heart sank when i relised it would be nothing like the game it should have been. I'm hoping 2.0 fulfills my FF nerd dreams. |
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3/30/12 3:42:35 PM#163
None, actually. Quite frankly, I've never put enough faith into an MMO for it to dissapoint me, not including GW2. If that disappoints, then you can add me to this poll next year. no GW2 won't kill WoW, but it's time to move on and quit worrying about those people still playing it. - eyelolled |
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3/30/12 3:46:08 PM#164
FFXIV, nothing even comes close. |
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3/30/12 3:52:32 PM#165
My biggest disaapointment in a MMO-way was the introduction of NGE to SWG... completely destroyed the game for many ppl, including me. Damn SOE! !hasta la victoria siempre! |
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3/30/12 3:54:39 PM#166
For me, sad to say it is SWTOR. I was SO looking forward to this game and got really caught up in the hype. From what Bioware were telling us this was THE game for me..... but it really didnt live up to that hype at all, for the same reasons as everyone else. A close second was AOC. Mostly because of Tortage. Playing through tortage was a joy and if the whole game was like that I would have been hooked. But once I got out to the "real" world, it just wasnt the same. it just seemed lifeless and I only managed to level my HoX to 30 something before quitting. The other downer was the way crafting was implemented. It was just too segregated from the rest of the game, like it was tacked on afterwards and wasnt really that useful anyway. Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom |
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3/30/12 4:13:16 PM#167
Originally posted by Bluehound17 Remember, Aion was the second most played P2P mmo in the industry before going F2P ( in europe for now and on 11 April in US ). Not saying it was good at launch. Hell, even I ( which I was very hyped ) was dissapointed by the game. I quite at lvl 35 then came back when 1.9 went live. Then everything was changed , and I played the game for 14 months since then ( on and off ) ! And it does not "keeps sinking"! Mind you , follow the game if you would like to make fair accusations. The game is great , and it will be even greater when 3.0 will be live. Hence, my biggest dissapointment was ... tanam .. LOTRO :) Didn't pre-order and such but played beta and I was like : Hm, this is NOT what Turbin have been saying and showing to us :) Reporter: What's behind Blizzard success, and how do you make your gamers happy? |
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3/30/12 4:20:47 PM#168
The disappointment was never with a single game.
The disappointment was with all the mmos that:
Either,
Or,
All of them did disappointment me.
SWTOR,
LOTRO,
Age of Conan,
Earthrise,
EVE Online,
War-hammer Online,
Star Trek Online.
And I did compare them with all the fun I had in the populated world of AO (Anarchy Online) and World Of Warcraft.
Cheers " Don't listen to anyone who tells you that you can't play this or that. That's nonsense. Make up your mind,and you'll never whine or repent about gaming hours anymore, then have a go at every Game. Open up the Internet, join in all the Mmorpgs you can. Go make the Guild. But never, never let them persuade you that things are too difficult or impossible. " Once An Addict Always An Addict . |
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Alders
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/28/10
I cannot fiddle but I can make a great state of a small city. |
3/30/12 4:22:13 PM#169
Without any hesitation it's FFXIV. |
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3/30/12 4:24:23 PM#170
Without a doubt for me, it would have to be Age of Conan. So much hype. So much fail within 3 months of release. "I have only two out of my company and 20 out of some other company. We need support, but it is almost suicide to try to get it here as we are swept by machine gun fire and a constant barrage is on us. I have no one on my left and only a few on my right. I will hold." (First Lieutenant Clifton B. Cates, US Marine Corps, Soissons, 19 July 1918) |
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3/30/12 4:37:43 PM#171
So many to choose from. #1 would have to be Vanguard. I've never following a game so closely, for so long and never will again. That's the game that taught me to keep my expectations low. #2 FFXIV. I'm a rabid FFXI fan and if not for Vanguard, this would have been #1 for me. Vanguard taught me to keep my expectations low but even I couldn't have predicted such an awful game. #3 SWTOR. When I play this piece of crap all I can think is "God I mis pre-CU SWG". #4 Warhammer: For all the reasons already stated. Why can't someone create a good sandbox game? I'm really starting to worry that we've lost those forever. WOW destroyed them. I'm sad. |
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3/30/12 4:51:32 PM#172
Ryl |
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3/30/12 5:02:29 PM#173
While I did buy AoC and STO, I knew that they would suck I just didn't want to believe myself. For WAR and SWTOR I knew they would suck as well but with EA's name on it and because of AoC and STO I didn't buy them. So really only one game ever really burned me and that was SWG. Don't get me wrong I loved it but then SOE and LA keep screwing it up.
I will not play a game with a cash shop ever again. A dev job should be to make the game better not make me pay so it sucks less. |
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3/30/12 5:07:57 PM#174
SWTOR hands down, I bought the collector's edition and I have hated myself ever since plus I looked like retard walking out of Best Buy with that huge box. |
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3/30/12 5:09:33 PM#175
It's tough, but I would have to say AoC. I was really looking forward to an amazing fantasy game set in the Conan universe, devoid of elves, trolls, and other cliches. So much wasted potential. Following close behind AoC is: STO: It could have been so much more than it is even today. This is a huge waste of a boundless IP. SWTOR: (we all know why so I won't get into it again) Every other Sci Fi MMO: Is anyone going to get this right? Ever? |
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Karahandras
Hard Core Member
Joined: 8/11/08
All it takes for evil to succeed is for the good to stand by and do nothing |
3/30/12 5:13:57 PM#176
If only I could pick more than one. |
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3/30/12 5:22:59 PM#177
Fortunately for me there haven't been any recent unexpected disappointments, since I've learned how to read up on the contents of an upcoming MMO on their site and pick out which ones will be shitty ones. Although as stupid as it sounds sometimes I like a little bit of WoW-clone, given the things I've seen on this site for the ones I have chosen to avoid I have a 100% accuracy rate :) Of course I wasn't always that cautious, so the ones that burned me long ago and made me learn to do these checks: 1) FlyFF: Starts out okay, but the amount of experience you need to gain each level at the higher levels increases far too much with respect to how much experience creatures at that level give you, to the point that you would have to grind equal-level opponents for HOURS just to gain one bloody level! To top it off, the player market went through such insane inflation that it was completely unreasonable. 2) Forsaken World: Can be best summarized by two three-word phrases, Guild Hall Dailies and Pay to Win. Enough said. For the ones that I occasionally try these days, I get exactly what I expect from them (which usually isn't much), so I'm never really disappointed. |
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3/30/12 5:30:03 PM#178
I have never been dissapointed by an MMO, ones I played I got what i expected out of them because I did not buy into hype and I read up a lot before buying knowing what I like about the game and being positive I will enjoy myself.
If I go into a title I am not sure about, I do not put expectations high either, so I get what I expected usually and sometimes I am surprised. I also do not look for every possible negative you can fin going into a game, although I know most people seem to do that. |
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3/30/12 5:31:25 PM#179
aion most definitely. I bought the game and 3 months. I even played the chinese beta and liked it but unfortunatly never managed to get to the abyss and try the pvp (which was the only thing i was looking for in that game). That would probably have saved me time and money. Never thought the pvp could be so bad in a game which mainly revolves around it. Then played from release day 'til level ~40 and went back to lineage 2 with three and a half months left. I'm still angry about that, not for the money wasted but for the really high expectations i had for this game. |
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3/30/12 5:33:37 PM#180
all of them. |
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