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4/10/12 5:44:24 AM#21
This is why I'm excited for ArcheAge. That game has so many sandbox elements it's ridiculous. Smile |
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4/10/12 5:51:23 AM#22
Originally posted by Kyleran The end. The cries of the disenfranchised not withstanding, the factual observation "that train left the station ten or fifteen years ago" should be sufficient explanation. If you're still tilting at windmills, N years later, perhaps you enjoy the tilting just a little too much. Q: What happens to teen rebels/non-conformists when they're forced to re-join society and become "the Man"? |
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4/10/12 6:02:12 AM#23
I don't necessarily agree with all your points but what I really hate about today's MMOs is how they are all the same. I love variety and playing games that really are unique, my favorite game of all time is a little known game called Puzzle Pirates and there really is nothing out there even similar to it. I fear FPSs are going down the same track as MMOs except CoD will be the WoW of the industry.
Take everything and give nothing back |
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4/10/12 6:07:45 AM#24
Originally posted by Aori
Ya but um their account was only registered here in 2011.... now if they had registered toward the end of 2005 they would have no excuse at all.
I'd never heard of this site until someone posted a link for the new place to cry/troll/complain about the NGE.
*note* To be clear.. this isn't exactly supposed to be a /serious response.
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4/10/12 6:15:57 AM#25
Originally posted by DannyGlover I don't understand why this is sad, just because people is going to purchase GW2, doesn't undermine the fact that The Repopulation could be popular in the future.
what sad is that I just realise how badly dysfunctional the MMORPG population has become, you have to either support one game and only that one game. Its like the console war really. How much WoW could a WoWhater hate, if a WoWhater could hate WoW? |
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4/10/12 6:21:37 AM#26
I wonder if a lot of this is because Games try to cast a huge net and gather up both children and older gamers for maximum profit. In other words what we are talking about is, however you want to describe it, "Good Business Practices", or ,"Corporate Greed at the expense of Gamers". I put both choices in hopes of avoiding the usual run to defend one or the other if you leave it out. I know WoW the first year had a lot of the same players and Guilds I knew from EQ1. Then it was like someone on Wall Street threw a switch and decided to start targeting ads and gathering up childrens' account money. The game was dumbed down even more, etc, and it worked. Soon the game was full of jump-button smashing children spewing their knowledge of drugs and booze on chat to impress, and soliciting attention with offensive comments and language.All the older gamers left, the normal ones. I see them now in games that children don't claim as their own. I have nothing against Pandas. Cute. |
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4/10/12 6:24:28 AM#27
Originally posted by Boatsmate you're making me feel old Boatsmate :P |
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Loktofeit
Elite Member
Joined: 1/13/10
EVE in 2013 - DUST 514, CSM8, Fanfest, 10th Anniversary, Uprising, Odyssey. Gonna be a good year :) |
4/10/12 6:27:28 AM#28
Originally posted by Dibdabs It's SOP for the MMO flagellates to take the unaware victim approach when garnering support for their nostalgia circlejerk. filmoret: One thing I have never figured out is why the game devs hardly ever fix simple problems that arise. It is like they don't care about the pvp community. Nitth: What makes you so sure its a simple fix? filmoret: Because most of them are. Sometimes its just changing a number in a code string other times its creating a few variables. However none of them should take over a few hours of coding. |
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4/10/12 6:31:29 AM#29
Originally posted by xDayx
you know you sound like a daoc player, do ya? :) "I'll never grow up, never grow up, never grow up! Not me!" |
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4/10/12 6:32:15 AM#30
Originally posted by Loktofeit Sorry, I know it's wrong, but that did make me laugh. |
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4/10/12 7:00:26 AM#31
Most you discribe was already in DARKFALL with awesome looking world and HUGE with no limitations to explore every mountain or swim every sea and every dungeon open to explore no instance no hold hand. With free for all FULL LOOT. And look how its going down the drain at start many many cheaters also some longterm hardcore i knew from 2003 and all the themeparkers who started at launch. Endless whining about grind or cry and whine like little children untill you get your own server(US players) and split up community that couses empty servers. YOU PLAYERS YES YOU RUIN these small indie games that offer what many here asking and when its released you CHEAT untill game is dead:( I quit Guildwars 2 for now im fed up with empty world:(... played:AC-Darktide,AC2-Darktide,L2 and Darkfall.Solo Fav games:Morrowind,DayZ(PLAYING NOW), Skyrim, Bioshock, Age of Empires 2, Soldiers of fortune 2 and many more... |
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4/10/12 8:00:42 AM#32
The wheel will turn.
"i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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Cuathon
Hard Core Member
Joined: 10/24/04
Draw Something is now an MMO. God has forsaken us. |
4/10/12 8:07:46 AM#33
Originally posted by Icewhite Hahaha thats pretty funny. Even if I would be participating in any and all such circle jerks I could find. Cannot wait for Repop. Although I also want to play TSW, GW, and AA. Also I want a non sci fi version of repop. |
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4/10/12 8:25:27 AM#34
Originally posted by Boatsmate Since quite some time I believe that the gaming industry primarily targets the untapped market, i.e. the non-gamers. And, from a business point of view, they are right. Frankly, there is no need to design games for gamers because gamers will buy the games anyway. Thus it makes more business sense to design games for non-gamers, because that's where a large untapped market potential is. We, the gamers, the "vets" will buy it anyway, all it takes are a few trailers and previews on gaming sites like this one and initial box sales are practically assured. I maintain this List of Sandbox MMORPGs. Please post or send PM for corrections and suggestions. |
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4/10/12 9:55:26 AM#35
Originally posted by RefMinor This. Though hopefully not in reverse. |
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Loktofeit
Elite Member
Joined: 1/13/10
EVE in 2013 - DUST 514, CSM8, Fanfest, 10th Anniversary, Uprising, Odyssey. Gonna be a good year :) |
4/10/12 9:58:54 AM#36
Originally posted by Cuathon Same here. Eager to see what new directions they go and how that content is received. filmoret: One thing I have never figured out is why the game devs hardly ever fix simple problems that arise. It is like they don't care about the pvp community. Nitth: What makes you so sure its a simple fix? filmoret: Because most of them are. Sometimes its just changing a number in a code string other times its creating a few variables. However none of them should take over a few hours of coding. |
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4/10/12 10:28:39 AM#37
Its sad {to me} because the genre is trending towards more combat centric, premade content, non persistent themeparks. The biggest upcoming mmos are just borrowing other genre trademarks instead of building on what made this genre unique. People can play whatever they want and as many games as they want. I dive into themeparks as well as sandboxes. But I became interested in mmos because of the virtual world aspect. And that is clearly not what the majority is interested in. |
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4/10/12 10:29:11 AM#38
Originally posted by Boatsmate Except the highpoint for WOW for most gamers came after that first year (because, as a game, first-year WOW had a ton of issues and a ton of them weren't solved until BC.) The steps WOW took to solve real gameplay issues and make the game better aren't corporate greed as much as they're MMORPGs learning what it takes to create a game as fun as a non-MMORPG. Tragically other companies have struggled to get as much non-MMORPG fun crammed into an MMORPG as WOW managed. Unsurprisingly, they've met with limited success (still success, but limited.) The desire to create fun games is only "corporate greed" insofar as the fact that you can make a lot more selling fun games than lousy ones. |
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Zekiah
Apprentice Member
Joined: 1/06/07
Hype (noun) |
4/10/12 10:35:13 AM#39
Originally posted by xDayx Yes, and I'm not so sure about the second question. Before SWTOR I would have said yes but I'm seeing a lot of themepark lovers coming to the same conclusion a lot of us have, it's the same old recycled garbage being fed to us over and over and they're also getting tired of it. Time will tell but I think things might finally be turning around thanks to all the jack wagon developers out there. "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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4/10/12 10:39:04 AM#40
Originally posted by Sythion The problem is that it isn't a wheel, it is a sphere and could go off in any direction. Currently bored with MMO's. |
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