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kadepsyson
Elite Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
1/26/13 11:50:00 PM#261
Originally posted by Latronus Ah sorry about that. I wasn't sure Anyways, now I get it, and see we're on the same page :) El Psy Congroo |
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1/26/13 11:51:16 PM#262
Originally posted by Aerowyn Again you say it's influenced but do not state WHAT is influenced. The whole questing system that you claim was influenced by GW2 is utter nonesense. If anything it's based on the essence of TES series sense of exploration which is what is influencing the game and driving it forward. Which really there isn't any exploration in GW2 as everything is told to you via a map. As for the werewolf attack that is more in common with traditional questing as the aftermath is permenent whcih in GW2 is just repeats and there is no aftermath effect besides the chain DEs. And if we really wanna go there then there are PLENTY of prior games/MMOs that had DEs long before GW2 that can be thrown back at you saying the others influnced GW2. But really all those are just different systems of questing. GW2 was a great change in pace, however they do get repetitive when they keep redoing the events. If anything I'm seeing more of what is different from GW2 and draws on GW2 weaknesses since ESO might be what GW2 should have been.
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1/26/13 11:56:58 PM#263
Originally posted by Ambros123 where did i say a whole anything was influenced by anything? all im saying is after watching that video i hear several aspects they are working on that GW2 already has.. that is all I angered the clerk in a clothing shop today. She asked me what size I was and I said actual, because I am not to scale. I like vending machines 'cause snacks are better when they fall. If I buy a candy bar at a store, oftentimes, I will drop it... so that it achieves its maximum flavor potential. --Mitch Hedberg |
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Latronus
Elite Member
Joined: 1/10/08
PC is not political correctness, it means Political Cowardice! |
1/26/13 11:57:20 PM#264
Originally posted by kadepsyson No worries mate. I usually throw a /sarcasm at the end, but like I said, it's late and I screwed the pooch on that one. |
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1/27/13 12:01:38 AM#265
Originally posted by AerowynOriginally posted by Ambros123 Your prior post were clearly trying to claim that without saying it. You can try to backtrack now thats fine. All the games you mentioned have been in production for years nothing in them is influenced by gw2. |
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1/27/13 12:02:51 AM#266
Originally posted by Aerowyn Red text says different. As a whole no, but you are saying that ESO is influenced by GW2 yet there is nothing you've provided to back that claim. |
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People keep saying that for something to be influenced by GW2, that it has to copy GW2. Thats pretty shallow thinking tbh.
All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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1/27/13 5:07:24 AM#268
Originally posted by kadepsyson That sound awfuly familar. Reminds me of a certain myth running rampant since 8 years, spread by moronic and delusional fanbois of a certain popular MMORPG . 'Seamless world' - A world lacking visible or phys. seams, forming forced breaking points during transition and movement;
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1/27/13 5:22:57 AM#269
Originally posted by eyelolled People have also said that every little thing that even remotely resembles GW2 that is present in any other MMO, regardless of when developement began, has been influenced by GW2.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp? |
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1/27/13 5:28:38 AM#270
Originally posted by Ginaz People even say Rifts zone events were a copy of GW2, it just makes me laugh at how preposterous that statement is.
Eyelolled you consider our way of thinking shallow but how about yours? You're shallow but on the opposite end of the spectrum, you think if something remotely resembles GW2 it has been influenced by it.
I'm sure TSWs B2P or SWTOR F2P model was not influenced by GW2 for example, although half this site thinks so, TSW sold horribly, SWTOR crashed and burned after launch, they both changed models because they couldn't be successful under a P2P model, not because of GW2.
I could argue something like TERA is already more influential than GW2 because games like Raiderz were literal direct carbon copies of TERA and we've got more and more full MMOs, not lobby based garb like Vindictus implementing "action combat".
But we don't really know who influenced what, so making a thread like this is sensationalist nonsense, just like the majority of your posts.
I think the real question is how much of GW2s systems were influenced by other games? Probably more than we could count. Not like GW2 invented anything on their own and deserve to be put on a pedestal for it. |
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1/27/13 5:53:27 AM#271
Honestly, until I logged onto this website just now and perused the most recent posts, I completely forgot GW2 even existed. I've been happily playing SWTOR since October, and much prefer that game over GW2. I initially had high hopes for GW2 being my next MMORPG home, especially since it was promising an open world (something their previous game did not have) and being B2P. However, what I learned is that several of the games features were not for me, and God help me if future MMORPG's start copying them. 1. Earning all your skills within the first 7 levels. Great, now you're using the same exact skills and spells from lvl 7 all the way to level cap. Nothing new, just the same old skills over and over again. Extremely boring, and no feeling of advancement. Those utility skills and elite just weren't used enough in your everday combat situations to warrant even mentioning. 2. Level scaling. Another idea that looked great on paper, but ended up sucking the enjoyment out of the leveling process. Instead of feeling like you gained strenth with each level, you felt the same the entire leveling process. Add to that the lack of learning new abilities, and it fealt like I never advanced in power the entire time I played. I love the journey and the leveling experience. It's 1 of the 2 reasons I play RPG's to begin with. 3. No trinity. Organized groups just felt like chaos. It felt nothing like a fight that would play out in a fantasy novel. I do enjoy definitive group roles, and it didn't feel like GW2 had any. I'm not saying the holy trinity is the right answer either, but GW2's solution is worse. 4. WvWvW. Everyone including me thought this would be like DAoC. Instead, it was the worse incarnation of RvR I've ever had the displeasure of being apart of. Travel times were through the roof, the community didn't cooperate, servers didn't band together and fight the stronger server (like in DAoC), ranged trumped all, and I could go on and on. 5. Dungeons. When an experienced and smart player goes into a dungeon and gets his ass handed to him over and over again, there's something wrong with the game design. The lack of roles pretty much made it to where if you got targeted at all by more than 1 mob, you were toast. It was just choas. 6. The other major thing to draw me to the game were DE's. When the developers hyped up the DE's, they said the DE's were random, and would change the landscape, such as take over towns, grow an army, further invasions etc. Instead, the DE's were so predictable people were botting them. Because you often didn't join a DE in the beginning, you had no idea why you were doing what you were doing, so all the DE's started feeling the same. The idea of public groups was great, but what we got was a bunch of soloers AOE'ing the crap out of everything, so people had no idea what was going on. No one talked at all either. I'm sure there's more, but we get the picture, I wasn't impressed with the game and didn't stick around for more than a few weeks. Now I'm hearing ESO is copying some ideas from GW2 and I'm sure it won't be the last to copy ideas from it. I see this as horrible news, as I further get alienated out of this genre. First it was WoW, now it's GW2. |
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1/27/13 6:00:36 AM#272
Originally posted by eyelolled I disagree. No one really gives a crap which game is most talked about. In fact, if your thread wasn't one of the top 5 most recent threads, I'd of went on not thinking about GW2. Tomorrow, I'll go back to not remembering GW2 exists while I carry on with my life and play other games.
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1/27/13 6:54:06 AM#273
Originally posted by nate1980 Oh the irony, it seems you care enough to come here and post BECAUSE of it lol So theres at least one, which disqualifies "no one" :) |
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1/27/13 6:59:50 AM#274
Originally posted by nate1980
lol shot in the foot much? If it's not broken, you are not innovating. |
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1/27/13 12:38:53 PM#275
Originally posted by mikahr He posted in a topic that was currently active, not because it's the most talked about game.
If you honestly fail to recognize the difference, there's nothing more to do here. http://lyrics.iztok.org/verse/Lynyrd_Skynyrd/Simple_Man/80615 |
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kadepsyson
Elite Member
Joined: 5/15/06
The doctors say his chances are 50/50...but there's only a 10% chance of that. |
1/27/13 12:40:34 PM#276
Originally posted by dimnikar I'd bet that The War Z was much more influential under the definition that it doesn't have to be influential but just talked about. El Psy Congroo |
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1/27/13 5:13:05 PM#277
Originally posted by kadepsyson Exactly. I posted a few times and read a few threads about WarZ but I have no interest in playing the game whatsoever. I just found some of the topics interesting. Call me crazy, but I think thats one of the reasons for coming to a site like this. Some people seem to think that if you're not playing or a fan of an MMO that you have no business talking about it. Wrong.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp? |
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Originally posted by Ginaz Yeah, and it's no coincidence that people found GW2 topics to be the most interesting to participate in. To the tune of 3 times as much as ANY OTHER GAME. All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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1/28/13 2:00:27 AM#279
Originally posted by eyelolled Probably because it was the biggest release of the year. Remember when SWTOR was the most talked about this time last year? Same thing. GW2 is not a special snow flake when it comes to forum interest for a big new MMO. BTW, the most interesting thing about GW2 topics was reading the comments from its fans. Very entertaining people.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp? |
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Originally posted by Ginaz No. I don't remember SWTOR having more than 3 times the amount of hits as any other game. And, did I title it "GW2: the most influential game EVAR!" ? no, I did not. All of my posts are either intelligent, thought provoking, funny, satirical, sarcastic or intentionally disrespectful. Take your pick. |
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