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HBlite  3/30/08 2:58:38 AM

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Originally posted by UNATCOII
Read my profile. See "man" there? Yeah, I like FPS games, maybe because I was a Woman Marine.

Man doesn't have to be classified as a gender. Especially how I said it, call it the hippy term person whatever you want to call it, but it has no place in gender.

Secondly you started categorizing people again. Classifying women to certain aspects of gaming is not only politically incorrect it is ignorant. I know a ton of women who play any genre just like any other gamer. As I said it is a matter of TASTE. Anyone can like anything, it just depends who you are and what you like to do.

slask777  3/30/08 2:58:48 AM

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Forum pvp ftw!!!

Who cares.../ignore liar and move on..For me, I been at the mmo since AO..And I personally couldnt care less about it if you wanna call me old school or newbie. In my mind, the people that got issues with this, need to get out more. Allthough to be fair, if you been with mmo's only since WoW you really dont know what you are talking about when it comes to mmo's.

 
LOLCat  3/30/08 3:36:55 AM

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Hardcore gamers don't have hundreds, if not thousands of posts on mmorpg. They're too busy gaming.

 

Doh!

 
Teala  3/30/08 7:49:37 AM

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God made women because mens brains are broken.

What does it matter who started playing back in the day on local BBS's, we're all gamers and we all love gaming and that is why we register and become members here - because we're gamers and we love o play these games.

jimsmith08  3/30/08 7:58:26 AM

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Originally posted by Teala

What does it matter who started playing back in the day on local BBS's, we're all gamers and we all love gaming and that is why we register and become members here - because we're gamers.

because of some desperate individuals who need an outlet to flex their supposed superiority,and to have as many people see it as possible.

its part of the whole "I hate anything thats new or changes" mentallity thats in everything from cars to music to hairstyle choice.

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Harafnir  3/30/08 8:11:08 AM

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I really don't think a discussion like this is about "Street cred", like someone who has played for a certain amount of time is worth more respect or whatever crazy lonelly people think playing computer games will give them ("Bow to meeeee, because I owned a Nintendo 8 bit!!" "Yeah right, yer a sad looney, you are")

I DO think a discussion like this is more about the fact that today, MMO discussions and arguments are attacked form two different directions, and those two sides argue from completly different viewpoints based on their level of experience. They can not agree on many things because they have played completly different games and more importantly, one group have no idea what the other side talk about.

I started playing arcade games in 1973. My cousins had a pong machine at home in the middle 70s. I have owned every console and computer on the market together with my brother, who is a game programmer except the Texas Instrument computer and the Philips Keyboard console, because frankly, those two sucked. Oh, and I did not own the Vectrex, because at that time I did not have any more money. Just so you know where in the spectrum I am.

Now... The problem appears when a discussion about how to create succesful MMOs pop up, as the ALWAYS do, 2-3 times a day in a forum like this.

Oldschools talk about Questing:

Someone mention AO, and the infinite mission generator with random dungeons and mobs, and an almost infinite reward system.

Oldschool start talking about the pros and cons of Infinite Questing.

Wannabes say: "Whaaaa?! in WoW they had tons of quests too?!!"

Oldschools talk about sandbox:

People dreamilly wanders into the world of UO, and talk with love about their Tailor Woodsman Mage who made the most wonderful outfits and blew people up like firecrackers, then went home to practice some archery, doing exactly what they felt like at any time.

Wannabes say "Whaaaaa?!! but... but... classes?! Can't work wihtout classes!! In Wow, they... they... it's succesful!!"

And so on and so forth... It's not about right or wrong, about respect or disrespect..

It is about two sides where one have no clue what the other side is saying.

"This is not a game to be tossed aside lightly.
It should be thrown with great force"

UNATCOII  3/30/08 8:17:25 AM

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MMO doesn''t mean only Groups/Guilds/PvP gaming.
It’s many people playing *different* game styles.

Originally posted by HashBrick

 


Originally posted by UNATCOII
Read my profile. See "man" there? Yeah, I like FPS games, maybe because I was a Woman Marine.

 

Man doesn't have to be classified as a gender. Especially how I said it, call it the hippy term person whatever you want to call it, but it has no place in gender.

Secondly you started categorizing people again. Classifying women to certain aspects of gaming is not only politically incorrect it is ignorant. I know a ton of women who play any genre just like any other gamer. As I said it is a matter of TASTE. Anyone can like anything, it just depends who you are and what you like to do.


 
jokuvaan  3/30/08 8:30:18 AM

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Playing multiplayer games since L.O.R.D also known as Legend of the red dragon, and for you kiddos who have no idea what i'm talking about check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Red_Dragon and i don't like elitist pricks, did they start with WoW, Eq, Uo, L.O.R.D or something else. They're still elitist pricks if they diss players based on how long they have been playing. You don't need to be nuclear scientist to play mmo. And grammar whores? They're worst of them all. Not everyones native language is English if you haven't realized, it's not even most spoken language in the world.
 
UNATCOII  3/30/08 8:48:42 AM

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MMO doesn''t mean only Groups/Guilds/PvP gaming.
It’s many people playing *different* game styles.

Originally posted by jokuvaan
Playing multiplayer games since L.O.R.D also known as Legend of the red dragon, and for you kiddos who have no idea what i'm talking about check: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_the_Red_Dragon and i don't like elitist pricks, did they start with WoW, Eq, Uo, L.O.R.D or something else. They're still elitist pricks if they diss players based on how long they have been playing. You don't need to be nuclear scientist to play mmo. And grammar whores? They're worst of them all. Not everyones native language is English if you haven't realized, it's not even most spoken language in the world.

Here, play this game...

http://free-game-downloads.mosw.com/abandonware/pc/adventure/games_d/demon_s_tomb_the_awakening.html

It was one of my favorites.

 
Evilsam  3/30/08 12:00:38 PM

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