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1/18/13 9:56:40 PM#61
Originally posted by Sovrath I miss all those things.. :( None of these things will return until players have a proper reason to group in the open world though. As long as everyone is soloing there will never be any experiences like that, virtual world or not. |
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Originally posted by kadepsyson He should have say "most people" ... Eve only has 500k players .. a drop in the bucket in the MMO market. |
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Originally posted by GrayGhost79 Isn't MMO moving towards ARPG anyway? And "MMO" is just a label. WOT is counted as a MMO .. but it has no world. DDO is counted as a MMO but the world matter little since most of the gameplay is in instanced dungeon. And don't forget ARPG is becoming more like MMOs too. D3 has a persistent AH. Toons are now persistent. ARPG MP is like a dungeon run in WOW. Many MMOs are touting "action combat". But the point is this .. think about what is the role of the world in gameplay terms. There is not much. Most of PvE gameplay is not massive: solo quests, instanced 5-man, raid ... and even gameplay .. most is not most massive than a game like BF4. In fact, the only massive gameplay i have encounted recently is PS2 .. with large battles. Beyond that, there is little need for the world. What is the selling point of each WOW content update ... most is about raids, new dungeons, or even new type of instanced quests (scenarios).
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Originally posted by Alberel That is the point. Look at all the pve gameplay options .. .solo, dungeons, raid ... none is massive. Secondly, even if there is a reason to group, it does not have to happen in persistent world. What if you can group with 5 but in a instanced large open terrine zone, instead of a linear dungeon? |
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1/20/13 10:24:03 PM#65
Originally posted by nariusseldon Ya but only reason for those kind of game to work is because of FFA pvp. Everything else is lame. Open world pvp(good idea), Open world pve(dont' seem to work). |
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1/21/13 1:58:45 AM#66
I can't speak for "most players", only myself. It's possible for one game to take one approach and another game take another approach. If a subset of the playerbase is using the open world as a lobby between instances, that doesn't automatically make the open world a waste of resources - it just means you have two games in one with a well-decorated lobby for free.
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1/21/13 3:08:19 AM#67
You do realize that a dungeon, raid, lobby game, map, instance, and other things you write about are in a virtual game world? I think you are trying to imply virtual game "world" as being a large mass of land, which its not. Its a place where characters, units, and other types of avatars that the gamer controls interacts with other players. Because a virtual game world is a simulated environment which is a map, dungeon, etc.
You can not have a mmorpg without a virtual game world. And the fact newer mmorpgs lack in this is the same reason 90% of them fail. You rush to max level, eat up your story in 3 weeks, and have nothing left to do. So yes i have noticed it already. You can of course use your imagination and create your own via pen and paper rpg's.
And why is the op so hell bent on trying to kill mmorpgs and get everything turned into f2p lobby games? Almost all games you mention arent even mmo's and are not mmorpg's. LOL, D3? what?
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1/21/13 3:28:29 AM#68
Nariusseldon, our lobby lobyist is at it again! I suppose I should not be surprised. Go and play Vindictus, nice graphics, decent charecters, but you stand in a lobby. It feels awful. |
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1/21/13 3:43:04 AM#69
Originally posted by nariusseldon Your problem seems to be that you are not able to see that what Sovrath said is in fact how some people play these games. Take me for example I played WoW off and on from release till BC yet I can count on one hand how many raids I have done. Yet I grouped allot in wow's more open world. I didn't feel the need to jump into instances as that's not why I play MMORPG's. I play other genre that are already filled with instances and do enjoy them. Just for me MMORPG experiance I like to wander the virtual world. So to answer your OP: Yes there are people who definitly notice these games leaving out the virtual world as there is proof enough of that already on this forum alone. But like many OP explains his playstyle more so then he talks about specific games, of course nothing wrong with that, but it seems to blind them from other possibility's how a person might play a MMORPG. |
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Caliburn101
Advanced Member
Joined: 3/30/11
"Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein |
1/21/13 3:47:15 AM#70
Yes, and every single one of them will find a forum to complain about it on.
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1/21/13 4:27:40 AM#71
It is not so much about the virtual world. It is more about what you do in those virtual world. And quite honestly, beside pvp focus game. I havn't seen much open world pve beening properly implemented.
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1/21/13 4:55:42 AM#72
Originally posted by nariusseldon Because I generally don't do that? I tend to be questing or gathering, or crafting - okay, granted - the last one generally means I will be in town. >.> |
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VengeSunsoar
Elite Member
Joined: 3/10/04
GRIND DOES NOT EXIST. IT IS ENTIRELY YOUR PERCEPTION. |
1/21/13 1:54:27 PM#73
Yes they will. I personally don't believe that most people play MMO's as lobby games. Despite what people on this website think I do not believe most people are just sitting in the city or on the side of a hill waiting for a dungeon or instance to pop. I think most people are actually out in the world doint things. So yes most people will notice. A lobby game has a very different feel to an MMO. . That added restriction is very noticeable. You know, in ancient Egypt. One of the hieroglyphics on the walls of the pyramids actually says 'I am upset as my heir will ruin my kingdom' or something to that affect. This is 5000BC stuff and you know what? Nothing has changed. :P |
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1/21/13 2:46:19 PM#74
I would notice. The first thing I look at when I consider a new game is screenshots of the world it takes place in. If I don't like how the world looks - if it doesn't seem like a place I would enjoy exploring - I don't ever get the game.
EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests |
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Merilirem
Novice Member
Joined: 1/01/13
Do not fear the unknown, for it does not fear you. |
1/21/13 4:45:31 PM#75
Many mmos of today could go without the world itself and not lose any real gameplay value. It would definitely make people rage though. It's an illusionary world afterall, looks like it matters but doesn't really do anything for people but look nice. Most players won't even use it, but its the tout that counts lol.
If a butterfly learnt to speak, to live in human society, paid its bills, had a job, lived in a fancy house and married a human, is it human? Now what if that same butterfly knew how to write code better than any human and had years of experience in the game industry, would that make it a game designer? If u wouldn't let a construction worker design your house, then why let a programmer design your world? |
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1/21/13 8:08:13 PM#76
How often do you visit Wow's forum or all those Wow clone's forum and hear people say "oh, this isn't a vitual world". Quite honestly I never heard it. The only forum I heard people complaining about the topic is this forum. So I think those people playing those massive online lobby game never notice or even care that they are not playing in a vitual world. Else they wont' be playing them. |
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1/21/13 8:19:29 PM#77
WoW i got to hand it to ya i havent seen someone troll this well in ages |
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1/21/13 11:46:38 PM#78
Originally posted by Squeak69 No in order to be a troll you have to have some knowledge what you are trolling about. So that you can be sarcastic and turn things around on people th bait them. This guy is just uneducated in terms of mmorpgs and the industry itself. All his posts are like that, and no matter how many times you try to educate him or give him links to inform him, he still posts garbage. So not a troll, just in la la land. |
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1/22/13 2:06:36 AM#79
Originally posted by Onomas that may be true but he is haveing the same result regardless people banging their head aginst the wall for no reason |
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1/22/13 2:25:46 AM#80
Depend on the term "most". Most people people that are playing those game right now probably never notice it. But most people on this forum(or at least all the complainer) do notice it. And most people dont' even play mmorpg. They thought mmorpg is for nerd. So it is hard to say. |
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