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1/16/13 5:36:42 PM#41
Originally posted by kadepsyson I remember a time as well where people didn't incessantly talk about sub numbers, economics, demographics, and market share and investment bs, once upon a time we talked about the games we loved and what we wanted to see in the future, what happened? Everyone became a armchair economist and show me the numbers and profit.... quite ridilicous tbh. |
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1/16/13 6:31:28 PM#42
Most of these oldschool games still exist. Go play them and see why you stopped. If enough people do so maybe they'll keep updating them.
I think the main difference is that as combat has become more complex, you need less social intelligence, you don't need to interact with others, just follow the breadcrumbs. I love gw2 but the high amount of focus on combat really reduces my ability to talk, where in some less action oriented games you could type during auto attacks or cooldowns. |
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1/16/13 6:49:55 PM#43
Blunt honest truth, When you have data gathering tools such as parsers and such it really detracts from the experience. if you leave a lot to the imagination and hide stuff behind the veil i think you would get a more dynamic experience imo. |
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1/16/13 9:10:50 PM#44
Originally posted by emikochan I have heard this multiple times now in this thread and others.I am well aware that some of those older games are still running. I imagine everyone else that posts here would know this as well. The fact that some of the old sandboxes are running does not mean that there is no demand for a NEW game. It is an irrelevant point. Playstation 3 is still selling yet Playstation 4 is on the way. By your logic, they wouldn't need to make a Playstation 4 at all because Playstation 3 is still capable of playing games.
What right do you have to tell me I don't desire a new game? Who do you people think you are? Where do you get the nerve to tell me what to go play? I will do what I want to do, thank you very much.
( Note to self-Don't say anything bad about Drizzt.) An acerbic sense of humor is NOT allowed here. |
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1/16/13 9:12:25 PM#45
Originally posted by dumpcat I concur with your view. ( Note to self-Don't say anything bad about Drizzt.) An acerbic sense of humor is NOT allowed here. |
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1/16/13 9:25:28 PM#46
Originally posted by paulytheb Lighten up, Francis. Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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1/16/13 9:27:16 PM#47
Originally posted by Icewhite ** SMOOCH ** ( Note to self-Don't say anything bad about Drizzt.) An acerbic sense of humor is NOT allowed here. |
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1/17/13 5:36:07 AM#48
I'm not saying "you can't have a new game" I'm just saying that the things you want back, obviously aren't that appealing, or you'd still be playing the originals.
What exactly are you looking for? Either way, mmos are changing again, for better or worse, maybe this new wave of kickstarter and crowdfunded projects will be more niche focused.
I think it's pretty great to see devs talk about sandparks or whatever the current buzzword is :P |
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1/17/13 5:40:56 AM#49
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1/17/13 5:46:16 AM#50
Originally posted by firefly2003 i have different memories for mmos, people have always talked about the most popular mmo (on gaming forums)
it was the same concept back in 2000 example: this mmo is going to be the EQ Killer ! (as fans of AC, DAOC and Shadowbane used to claim)
now its focused on WOW instead |
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1/17/13 5:51:31 AM#51
Originally posted by emikochan alot of the originals are not the same anymore anyone wanting Classic WOW will have to play on a private server - same for Everquest
both EQ and DAOC have created classic servers in the past but it still included new game changes that happened over the years i played both games on their classic servers and the game mechanics included all the patches from the last 5+ years (for better or for worse) |
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1/17/13 6:10:31 AM#52
Originally posted by Torgrim im assuming you are talking about PC gaming
on one level it seems devs are trying to make their game enjoyable to as many people as possible diminishing challenge because that may turnoff some players
on another level, user interface design in software has come a long since the days of DOS games and Windows 3.1 (im ignoring apple even tho macs defeat my argument on ui improvements in the last 20 years) PC gaming ui has improved dramatically -- the poor UI of old games also made them more challenging
i havent been to an arcade in years (since the 1980s) but hopefully the arcade games of 2012 are as challenging as the 1980s or maybe Arcades are a dieing breed like Drivein Theatres |
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1/17/13 6:22:51 AM#53
Too smart for MMOs? Lol, hardly, If people are tiring from newer MMOs its because they're made so much more accessible and easy compared to older titles (like classic WoW which required a serious amount of grinding to raid regardless of being a softcore or hardcore player). The grind in a game is a tricky thing, because almost everyone has cursed the grind in X game for being boring or monotonous - but if the grind hadn't been there we probably wouldn't have played it for as long as we did - thats what i feel is missing in newer MMOs such as GW2 (which i tried to like so hard, but just couldn't): The grind you hate and secretly love. |
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1/17/13 6:25:42 AM#54
Add to the fact most cancerclones have been watered down so little billy and his mom can play.
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1/17/13 7:32:47 AM#55
Originally posted by karmath Yep. Little Billy and his Mom have just as much money to spend as we do. Money talks. "True Gamers" cry in their beers. Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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1/17/13 7:33:43 AM#56
Grr
Ignore the nattering of beldames, enjoy whatever you like. |
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1/17/13 7:34:02 AM#57
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1/17/13 8:26:26 AM#58
Originally posted by Trudge34 WTB my sense heading skill and no maps again, Such great times getting lost in Everquest was so much fun XD |
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1/17/13 8:36:40 AM#59
If anything its the opposite were realy getting to dumb for the older MMOs, New mmos have removed 95% of all thought involved in the game they require almost no thinking (a few games are the acception but most are like this) all you do is simply follow thie shiny question marks and pointers to where u need to go your lead on a leash all the way to max lvl. The leash doesnt it then drags you through dunguen in a percific order and with each boss fight they tell you what you need to do to get past it. For example warning in middle of screen = run to outside edge of the room, different message = stack on the boss different message jump over the lazer thats about to come towards you all u do is play simon says and u will win the fight amazing how many people fails at simple game of simon says though lol. To be honost there almost 0 thought process in games since WoW xcept a couple.
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1/17/13 9:17:29 AM#60
Nadia has a point, the UI improvements are huge, you can even contribute some of wow's success to quality addons fixing the ui.
Combine that with the fact that we've all played mmos and have more experience, it might be magnifying any percieved dumbing down.
Not saying it's not there but mmos are quite susceptible to rose glasses.
Also I concede that I didn't take into account massive patches changing things, in my experience they've only ever made things better. |
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