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12/03/12 5:35:53 AM#161
Originally posted by Badaboom More like I view your list as rote repetition, the official Party Line of the Sandpark Party. :shrug: It's clear that most people who "hate instancing" aren't even terribly clear on why they should hate it; they just know that they're supposed to. The reactionary element doesn't help either. "Open world 1999 RAWR!" Instances are just bad, mmkay, the DF devs told me so! Since we're in the DF forum...well...obviously most of the reflex RAWRs come from folks who support DF's choices. Is that surprising? If you trot over to WoW's forums, most discussions of game design tend to agree with Blizzard. (That may be the home of the Classic Themepark Party.) But if you toss ideology aside, it's just one possible game design, not possible to feel hatred for it. The ideology just comes from fanboys--the same guys that float from game to game trying to make all new titles Just Like WoW...except they're wearing DF t-shirts (or UO or EVE t-shirts) over here. -Nearly every single bad trend in MMO development was started by the developers.--Wordiz |
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12/03/12 8:44:42 AM#162
Originally posted by Icewhite Why do you assume that the people don't know why they don't like instancing? Obviously both have pros and cons. I also don't feel hatred for one design over another. I just wish I had more game options to play, with my desired feature set.
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Originally posted by Icewhite Why people dislike instancing has been listed many times in this very thread. But thank you for the snarky ad hominem attack, instead of saying anything of substance. And it's been pretty firmly established that the pros far outway the cons in MMO design. (In small scale COOP online RPGs like Diablo, that's different, but when making actual MMOs, instances are the antithesis of the genre) |
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Originally posted by Souldrainer Not all dungeons are designed like WoW's linear hallways. You're trying to deconstruct the idea of public dungeons, but its very clear you've never been in one. Hell, I'm not even sure how familiar you are with MMOs if you're saying Darkfall is "Everquest style". Whereas most of the people debating the other way have done both public and instanced dungeons. Pretty much the only thing detractors have used were examples from EverQuest, which I agree, had issues without instancing. But those problems were fixed by subsequent MMOs as early as 1999. |
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Originally posted by Gdemami No, AV stated several times before launch that they intended to open an NA server, but that it would take longer. They said "NA players can take part in EU launch, and when the NA servers launch they will be accomodated". |
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Originally posted by samvenice That was during the Trials of Atlantis expansion, which is univerally regarded as the expansion that broke DAoC. I should have stated "Pre ToA DAoC never needed instancing" but that's annoying to type and just confuses most people.
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12/03/12 9:03:20 AM#167
Originally posted by Flex1 What he's talking about is player interaction. Guild Wars 2 is possibly the best example of how not to do it. I played that game for two months and there was absolutely no reason to group besides instances. The fact that they throw you into a group, killed the need for anyone to actually interact. And they didn't. All an instance does.. is remove you from the game world. How does that help? For example; Vanguard had dungeons.. but they were not instanced. When you went into one, you had to watch for other groups that were in the dungeon who may possible want to punch you in the face.. cause THEY want the goodies. That is good stuff and player interaction. Having a piece of the world just for your group removes you from other player interaction.
I agree with Adventurine's point of view here. Of course my first MMO was Shadowbane. There were no instances and it was a completely player driven world. I had better times in that game then any game since. |
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12/03/12 9:06:04 AM#168
All this talk-y-talk is fine and all......I mean, a guy has a dream and people respond. But with that said, I'd care more for things like.....oh I don't know....cheaters and exploiters? Those 2 will hurt this game a lot more than any instancing ever could.
Sheesh, it's almost as if people have forgotten what Darkfall was like, heh. I wanted to type something really smart as a reply to this subject, but the Scarlet Blade ad got me distracted and I forgot what I wanted to type. |
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12/03/12 9:09:34 AM#169
Originally posted by BizkitNL I agree with you. I was lucky as I never had an experience with a hacker in Darkfall but know that there were a fair number of them out there. |
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12/03/12 9:23:54 AM#170
Originally posted by Badaboom Because I've been reading this ...stuff... for quite some time now. It clearly much more firmly based on emotional attachments to specific games (or specific frequently hero-worshipped classic developers) than it is to detached logic. I get it. It's just the way gamers are; we form our judgements of what makes "good" games from our earliest attachments...but they almost never change thereafter. Fortunately, my attachment was formed to a game that significantly predates MMOs...and several times more 'sandboxy' than the best 'sandbox' renditions ever seen in MMOspace. I see the party platform for what it is--usually unnecessarily devisive and far too binary. Huh...just like every other topic on a message board, come to think of it. I just wish I had more game options to play, with my desired feature set. No worries. 'Sandbox' seems to be the marketing bullet point du jour, starting just very recently (EQNext announcement? That's the point I first noticed the marketing team's newest scrambles, anyway). We'll get at least a solid half-dozen to evaluate, over the next year plus. -Nearly every single bad trend in MMO development was started by the developers.--Wordiz |
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12/03/12 10:37:44 AM#171
For the 2nd time: Can you provide a quote supporting such claims? |
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12/03/12 10:39:09 AM#172
Originally posted by Gdemami I remember reading that as well. http://forums.darkfallonline.com/showthread.php?t=87239 January 22nd 2009 Launch Date Announced for Darkfall Online. |
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12/03/12 10:48:21 AM#173
Originally posted by Gdemami Law-school dropout strikes again! Awaiting - Darkfall: Unholy Wars |
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12/03/12 10:52:19 AM#174
So the only thing that this read has shown is that most people who played DF agree, instancing shouldn't be in DF, and as such applaud AV for not putting instancing in it. I also applaud AV for not instancing DF , considering it would go against their core concept I'm not sure if it was even a consideration or they deserve praise for it though.
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12/03/12 10:57:09 AM#175
Originally posted by DavisFlight Where do you get that Aventurine is successfull and growing? You mean the current 10k players in DF when the max was at one time 100k? Yeah that sure is some growth. if your believing everything a Game PR person like Tasos is telling you then your gonna be seriously disappointed. Tasos is not known for his honesty or his reliability when it comes to DF. |
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12/03/12 10:57:34 AM#176
Originally posted by Redemp Yeah, it's sort of a no-no for sandbox games, I guess. It's almost like applauding them for making it a PC game :). I wanted to type something really smart as a reply to this subject, but the Scarlet Blade ad got me distracted and I forgot what I wanted to type. |
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12/03/12 11:03:57 AM#177
Originally posted by winter I think he meant successful as in hiring more people, moving into bigger offices and growing/expanding the game. |
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Originally posted by BizkitNL All games have exploits, and Darkfall had less hackers than most MMOs. There was about 3 weeks where there were a ton of rampant hackers, but they all got banned in a mass wave when security was upgraded. I remember someone posted a link to the hacker forum, the tears were delicious. |
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Originally posted by Icewhite You compare people liking non instanced games to political parties, when you are the ONLY person in this entire thread who has brought up sandbox vs themepark, and have lumped everyone who dislikes instances into the sandbox category, which is just wrong. |
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12/03/12 11:43:23 AM#180
He hit the nail on the head. Instancing is for cheap lazy developers who are just out of a fast buck.
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