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superniceguy
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With MMOs shutting down, it leaves you with no game to play, and with SWG and City of Heroes still doing reasonably well when their closures came, it kind of puts you off bothering with other MMOs. City of Heroes may be about 8 years old now, but my MMO was SWG, and I played that from July 2003 to Dec 2011, virtually its entire time it was active. I did play CoH briefly during that time, but not much, but now since SWG closed, started playing CoH more so, but now it is closing as well, I feel cheated, and want some more years with the MMO like what others have had. With all this disappointment, and with MMOs costing money vs games that do not cost you any money after initial purchase eg GTA San Andreas, I think MMOs are a dying breed of MMOs. However, I think that if they incorporate an offline mode to MMOs, it would not only add more variety to the game, but also leave you with the game to play once it shut downs. It would also be innovative and still be able to play game when servers are offline. If they do a cash shop and you buy items then you can still use them in the offline mode, which will give you more willingness to buy as much as you want in these stores. As now, with MMOs and ones with cash shops closing, there is no way I am spending money on cosmetic items. So if they do implement an offline mode, then the companies will get more money while the game is active and online, because you know that you can keep all the stuff when it shuts down, and play with it in offline mode. PSO on the Dreamcast did this, and had no monthly fee, although the Gamecube one did, and the GC one went one better and offered split screen offline mode, and can still play this today with up to 3 other friends, despite the servers being shut down. At first there was a bit of cheating, as people managed to manipulate the offline charcter, but then they modified it that if the system noticed any tampering, you would be banned. This is the only downside, but I am sure this could easily be overcome, and MMOs are not completely free of exploits which has caused people to get banned too. Phantasy Star Universe, which only just recently got shut down last week, also had an offline mode, but it was completely different to online, and you levelled up a different character, main story mode. Online mode was like SWG, where you could create your own character and do what ever you want, and offline mode was like SWTOR where you followed the story the game provided. Offline mode would be rather restrictive though, and only be able to do a set amount of stuff, that came with the original disc/DL, unless they can update the offline game as well. Also in online mode you would get the better rewards and loot items, as would be easier to keep updated than the offline client. But if game shuts down, then being able to play the game in any capacity is better than nothing. If SWG was like this, we would be playing in a Pre-CU offline world officially - It is nice to viisit the many areas of Star Wars in SWG, although obviously better to be able to play it with others, but it would not be totally useless in an offline mode. Maybe they could add LAN support or a split screen mode? Then you could play the game with others again. EDIT: The below POLL is intended to get a final working offline version to play online with other people that do not need official servers (while official servers are active the LAN option may be locked, then unlocked when game shuts down), but assuming at the end of it, it all works OK with no possible way of cheating. It is what we all should want, it is up to the devs to see if they can work it, as currently the future of MMOs is not looking too bright. It works with DC and Original Xbox games with their official servers offline, as they mainly have LAN modes.
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9/13/12 4:40:21 AM#2
I would like a MMO like Biowares old NWN where players could host their own servers. Butting adding offline mode to Wow (or other popular game) is just a fail. People would cheat themselves to death. |
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9/13/12 4:40:51 AM#3
I voted no because I don´t see it as aviable solution without other people around.
I would however propose that the serverside software becomes freeware when and if a game shuts down thus allowing the community to take over and continue it as they see fit. |
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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by Naturrutan That would be possible with LAN support or split screen. The technology is out there, and Dreamcast / Xbox / PS2 games work without official servers Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by Loke666 Then get banned when go online Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by Loke666 Pretty much what the POLL is wanting Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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9/13/12 5:06:45 AM#7
This is essentially how Minecraft (ok, ok not really an MMO) is designed - the publisher sells a client/server package and hands over all the responsibility for hosting/admining/policing to the players. I see this as not just a different business model but as a very different philosophy than a traditional MMO. In my mind, what most MMOs are actually selling is access to their database - that's where all the illusion of wealth, of progress and status lives, rather than in the gameplay itself. |
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Loktofeit
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9/13/12 7:19:57 AM#8
Originally posted by superniceguy You'd have to first convince a company why you deserve to receive several million dollars of their technology and IP for free. Look at it from the angle of someone that owns something rather than someone that feels he is owed something. You invest millions of dollars to develop an online service. When the online service sunsets, you still have valuable art assets, server code, development tools and other content that can be reused or sold off. Why would you give your competitors the tools you created, the code you've written and the assets you painstakingly create or paid a good sum of money for? Especially since a good bit of it might not even work on your average person's PC or server arrangement. And if you did give it away for free, without support, most of today's audience would either say the code/software is useless (due to their own limitations) or demand some level of support. Why allow people to generate a bad name for your brand or generate further expenses for your company? What is the benefit to you, as the developer and business owner, of giving away your server software? What do you gain? 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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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by Loktofeit It seem sthat you and mostpeople are just reading too much into it. The POLL is not asking "Do you think it is possible / viable to add offline mode with LAN support". It is asking "Would you like MMOs to incorporate an Offline mode?" I should have added "with LAN support" at the end but can not edit it now I am meaning games to be like Left 4 Dead, they have offline modes, but the online multiuplayer is where it excels at. When those servers finally shut down you wiill still be able to play the game with RL friends or through some networking software and still play with people around the world. I guess with games like Left 4 Dead, they do not modify, except to patch and fix any bugs, whereas MMO evolve over time. If such feature was on SWG for example, then you would just get the original game that came with it - Pre-CU. We know from this that people have made it possible, so there is demand, but with this it would be legal and official. The benefits to the player is that
THe benefits to the developers and business owners is that
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9/13/12 9:37:56 AM#10
Originally posted by Loke666 the offline server doesnt need to take your Live server characters in account, and vise versa. "You resist. You cling to your life as if it actually matters. You will learn." |
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Loktofeit
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9/13/12 10:04:29 AM#11
Originally posted by superniceguy You're talking about two completely different types of games - a multiplayer game designed with offline mode and a massively multiplayer game designed for a persistent world and thousands of users. You 'benefits for the developer' are rather unrealistic. If people were buying from the cash shop or were willing to give money for the game, they would have done it when the game was live. Your game closed. You're upset. We get it. However, you aren't going to understand why this idealistic notion isn't realistic until you understnad that you are not only asking a company to give away millions of dollars worth of tech, but you are also asking them to take a leap of faith with their brand and, in some cases, do additional development just to make the game remotely usable/moddable for you.
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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9/13/12 10:09:07 AM#12
Basicly this. If i want a single player game, I would by a single player game.
Thats a giant unrealistic leap of faith. They would probably close down the game regardless if they arnt making any money. |
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9/13/12 10:15:27 AM#13
Now if mmorpg's actually made interacting with massive amounts of people an an actual option... Until then it might as well be private NWN servers. How many party members in a random instance again?
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superniceguy
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Joined: 2/17/07
NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by Loktofeit I am not upset the game is closed, I just no longer see the point spending money on a game that will not be playable forever. - It is just a waste of time and money MMOs give no moree fun nowadays than multiplayer games with offline mode, unless it is a carbon copy of SWG which does not exist and does not seem to be going to exist anytime soon. MMOs are becoming more single player with multiplayer options nowadays, SWTOR / TSW for example, and even seen threads for GW2 saying the same As for the cash shop, knowing now that games close, I do not see many people spending a fortiune in the shop as one day it will all be lost. If there was an offline mode and you could still take your purchases with you and use them after the game sunsets, it will make more sense to buy the stuff then. 2013 - MMOs OUT, Xbox Live and multiplayer games IN more (unless something is done to make MMOs more attractive, which this thread is trying to do) The stupid thing is the MMOs that milk you for every penny you get seem to close faster/sooner than multiplayer online games (with offline modes) that cost nothing to play. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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superniceguy
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Originally posted by Nitth No, not really, you can still play Phantasy Star Online and Phantasy Star Universe offline. They have not blocked the game totally. Before PSO ended on the Gamecube they released a final version that contained all the online content, and you can play that still, and with 3 other RL friends. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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VikingGamer
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Joined: 7/08/10
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9/13/12 10:32:50 AM#16
In an offline mode you would only wander though an empty shell of a world on your own. Not to much fun I think. I would rather see MMO companies release their server software and allow the community to decide if it wants to run a server from some where. If we bought the game then we should have a right to continue to play it. Of course we can't demand that a company continue to run servers but we should have the option to host and run servers of our own if the original publisher decides to no longer do so.
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9/13/12 10:39:14 AM#17
I've always believed a game will never die as long as it's in the hearts of its players... But it helps and would help dramatically if players were allowed to run and administer their own servers once/if the official servers went dark. I'm sure there are many who would gladly pay the hardware + bandwidth costs to keep a private server running for games like SWG, E&B, TR, CoH, etc. They'd obviously have to be f2p as any monetization would be illegal etc. but I bet IP holders don't allow it on the off chance someone will want to buy the IP and resurrect the franchise.
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Loktofeit
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9/13/12 10:43:16 AM#18
Originally posted by superniceguy Net-net, you are uspet a game closed. It's extremely evident in your replies. If that isn't your concern and you genuinely just want multiplayer RPGs that where you don't have to worry about the game closing down, play multiplayer RPGs, not MMOs. 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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superniceguy
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NGE > NGE 2, LOTRO > NGE 2, STO > NGE 2, KOTOR > NGE 2, Lego Star Wars > NGE 2. NGE 2 = SWTOR |
Originally posted by VikingGamer Like SWTOR atm? :P When servers are down for maintenance the worlds are usually pretty much dead any way. In phantasy Star universe it is a special offline story mode, that plays out a bit like SWTOR where you interact with NPCs of your story - no other players are needed. SWG could be regarded as the online mode, and SWTOR could be is offline mode. Star Trek Online - Best Free MMORPG of 2012 |
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9/13/12 10:52:00 AM#20
FYI...What you ask makes the game by definition no longer a MMO. Just saying! Who is going to patch it, fix bugs, admin the servers and accounts? I won't trust a single gamer that isn't under some kind of contract. |
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