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6/12/12 3:52:14 AM#21
Originally posted by RebelScum99 :/ u could just get a stripper to suck you for 20$ |
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6/12/12 4:02:19 AM#22
Originally posted by RebelScum99 but we already have that.... http://remotepleasure.com/store/
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6/12/12 8:07:48 AM#23
- first it was how amazing AoC would be - then it was how amazingly amazing SWTOR would be (check out his previews/reviews, Murphy's) - then it was how 'hey,why not', let's start advertising hardware/peripherals, make even more of the extra buck, plus try out for ourselves for free - now an entire game is being revolutionary in its Roleplaying dpt solely, only, because of this SOEmoting..nevermind how, considering all the game's (and the company's) problems, this must be -some- new type of a *&**% revolution.. More proper, non-biased, non-motivated article again mmorpg.com.. anytime |
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6/12/12 8:32:30 AM#24
Originally posted by Telondariel
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6/12/12 8:59:43 AM#25
It's funny how over the last 5-7 years MMOs have consistently done less and less for Roleplayers and created games that are less and less conducive to having good RP experiences. Yet DEVs still come out with randomly useless crap and say "oh it's for the Roleplayers". This SOEmote, the entire TOR voiceover thing - "yes, it's for the roleplayers! oh and btw, we're removing all RP rulesets from our games, that's for the roleplayers too!"
Seriously, if they want to cater to RPers, they need to start by designing game world that actually make sense and then putting up servers with enforced RP rulesets. None of this gimmicky bullshit is helping RP when the world you've created sucks and you can't even be bothered to run a proper RP server. "I’d rather work on something with great potential than on fulfilling a promise of mediocrity." Tried: AO,EQ,EQ2,DAoC,SWG,AA,SB,HZ,CoX,PS,GA,TR,IV,GnH,EVE, PP,DnL,WAR,MxO,SWG,FE,VG,AoC,DDO,LoTRO,Rift,TOR,Aion,Tera,TSW,GW2,DCUO,CO,STO |
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6/12/12 9:36:00 AM#26
To those who claim PnP DnD is the only way to RP; just stop. You're embaressing yourself. RPI MUDs, NwN RP Servers, and I have been playing a Pathfinder RPG campaign in mIRC for almost half a decade now. At times, the impersonal intermediary of a computer/internet connection to your campaign makes it easier, not harder, to interact. A good writer has all the skills they need to portray a character in an online environment.
I don't play much of EQII, so I'm not one to judge the communities perceived need of this innovation. As a future Planetside2 player, this seems like a neat idea. Not vital, but if my computer supported the extra resource usage I'd definitely be in.
As a long-time RPer, this innovation is a brilliant step towards bridging the gap between graphical UI and the ability to portray a character. Whether or not it is implemented well, I am still excited to see that it is being worked on at all. |
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6/12/12 9:49:01 AM#27
Originally posted by Tertiary Just something you'll probably learn in the future; RPers are prone to being judgemental of each other. I don't particularly buy into Sony's attempt at grabbing what little remains of the RP audience in MMOspace, after fifteen years of ignoring same. But hey, new tech might produce its own community, even if its a different kind of community, Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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6/12/12 2:24:33 PM#28
I think this feature is cool and makes me wanna play EQ2 again. But I still would have rather had better improved character models/ animations than this. Why does a lizard man run and move exactly like an ogre and a human? Nonsense! |
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6/12/12 8:26:58 PM#29
Originally posted by ShaunJ1380 If you understand what the word "context" means, then you'd appreciate that I was talking about RPing in EQ2. But, I think I was pretty clear about that.
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6/12/12 8:33:14 PM#30
Originally posted by Sameer1979 Well, good for you. However, you seem to be a bit delusional if you think the forums are alight with praise for Dave and his trashy concepts. If you do the shallowest of reading on the forums you'll see that, overall, the general consensus is exactly as I described above. Here is another 121 post thread by the EQ2 community regarding SOEmote.
http://eq2wire.com/2012/06/01/massively/
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6/12/12 8:35:04 PM#31
Originally posted by Telondariel A game forum full of nerdragers that don't think about the big picture? Impossible. Writer / Musician / Game Designer Now Playing: Skyrim, Wurm Online, Tropico 4 |
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6/13/12 12:27:49 AM#32
This brought so many amusing mental images to mind. Like that time a guildee admitted to getting some while we were in the middle of a raid in Aion. Could you just imagine what his character's face would have looked like in the middle of a fight? I'm laughing at this far harder than I should be. "Forums aren't for intelligent discussion; they're for blow-hards with unwavering opinions." |
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6/13/12 12:31:55 AM#33
Writer / Musician / Game Designer Now Playing: Skyrim, Wurm Online, Tropico 4 |
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6/13/12 12:50:23 AM#34
This is new tech, could be a great aid for RP'ing, just think about raids someone speaking over teamspeak and see their character give the orders in game. no more getting confused as to whos voice it is. |
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6/13/12 5:12:08 AM#35
I really can't believe they actually mean that. It really is a funny little gimmick for the few people that don't mind to on top of being chained to the computer by the headset cable also being filmed by a cam while playing. Still I refuse to in any way consider this a RP-related tool. Actually I (as a RP) even feel kinda mocked by anyone daring to claim this could in any way have any positive impact on the RP experience. Risking to sound elitist here but people that have to stare at a character portrait to imagine the opposite character or people that even consider such a most likely VERY limited tool to visualize the character instead of emoting it properly really can go figure for all I care. I haven't played a SOE game for years now. Reading about this waste of dev time I pat my own shoulder for staying away from their games. I wonder if any company will eventually get the idea to let potential RP tools be created or at least be inspired by a dedicated RP playerbase like there is at least one for every major game released lately. There are loads of passionate people that just wish to be catered for and are more than willing to give their own input. Would definitely prevent such rubbish from happening. I'd even take chairs in which you can actually sit over this here (which might be possible in EQ but not in the past major releases). |
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6/13/12 5:19:38 AM#36
This is amazing i have seen that in few other games (dayz?), but i can definitely see that happening very fast, i would actually begin to use voice if they implement such things in our mmos. They should add a distort voice software to it to make it even better imo. |
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6/13/12 9:13:44 AM#37
Originally posted by Saydien They already added sitting in chairs to EQ2 which is something they did right. Still pushing for that lay in bed command though. |
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Kitsunami
Novice Member
Joined: 1/26/05
I have beta tested far too many games to remember, and i still have accounts on alot of them too. |
6/14/12 4:45:58 AM#38
Sigh. What a stupid idea. That is NOT how roleplay works online sony. A great feature to make voiceovers ingame be more appealing and fun to do though, and a wonderful idea for games like planetside 2 for immersion value. But. A terrible idea for 'enhancing roleplay' Generally speaking, most people that roleplay do not want to use there own voices. At all. most roleplay occurs over text. Most likely this is actually being developed so they can port it to planetside 2, but its using EQ2's funding so that they dont have to waste money. |
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6/20/12 12:47:25 AM#39
SOEmote goes dubstep!
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6/27/12 9:59:29 PM#40
Interesting dividing line between voice rp and text rp. I think it's probably true that text rp, precisely because it's more impersonal, enables better stories to be improvised. But I think a certain kind of fun rp-lite will defnitely be helped along by this new tech. What I mean is, it will enable people who don't normally roleplay (or who are perhaps not keyboard-text oriented players) to have some fun roleplaying a bit. Not the heavy story-creating type of rp, but the light-hearted "I'm a froglok" type that any player could indulge in. |
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