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Did anyone stop to think that, judging by how so many people have so many varying opinions on different MMORPG, that maybe, just maybe, MMO isn't a very specific Genre like FPS, but rather a broad one that can be taken in many directions? And if that's true, what the pork are you idiots arguing about? Who are you to say a game is bad when even one person thinks it's good? I really don't understand the mentality, but I do feel that MMORPG should be separated more carefully into different Genres under it, maybe come up with a System for that based on underlying systems? That way we can shut up these people that seem to think they know if something is in actuality "Good" or not, because at least that way people would goto their designated areas and leave each other the heck alone. |
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1/13/09 11:09:30 PM#2
I second this notion. As it does make a very good point. |
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1/13/09 11:39:55 PM#3
Why would you want to shut anyone up? |
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1/13/09 11:56:16 PM#4
I thought the name of this site was mmorpg.com. That sounds like a specific genre to me. So we're all idiots for having an opinion now? Where is the harm in debating the pro's and cons of a game, I thought that was what forums were for. The only people who don't seem to like it are the ones who are completely blinded by their own views. Just because I don't agree with somebody doesn't mean I can't listen to what they have to say. "I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me." |
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1/14/09 12:21:36 AM#5
People are entitled to their own opinions, as to whether things are bad or good or somewhere in the middle. I think, rather than it nessesarily being wrong to argue about such things, it does make the point however, that people should try things for themselves rather than nessesarily basing their opinions on what others have to say. Wolfenpride: <--Giant fucking sword syndrome. Probably cause im trying to compensate for miniscule manhood. |
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1/14/09 12:52:54 AM#6
When looking for a new MMO, mmorg.com is my main source of information. Some of the reviews give a good overview of games, and I have found them helpful in finding games I like. Every review ever written is only an opinion. |
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1/14/09 1:00:58 AM#7
Originally posted by FikusOfAhazi
Because it makes you feel better. |
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1/14/09 1:03:48 AM#8
Originally posted by dave6660
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damian7
Apprentice Member
Joined: 4/20/06
why must i be nice to people that have no clue, are lying, or are just stupid? |
1/14/09 1:07:15 AM#9
Originally posted by zidane01970
could we please get correspondent writers and moderators, on the eve forum at mmorpg.com, who are well-versed on eve-online and aren't just passersby pushing buttons? pretty please? |
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1/14/09 2:47:01 AM#10
I agree in categorizing MMORPGS. Though I'm for forums like this. |
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1/14/09 2:53:22 AM#11
Originally posted by zidane01970 Yeah, I second this. And it goes for all art (assuming, of course, that games are art, in this case). Barring poor craftsmanship, there is no "bad" art, and even poor craftsmanship is often a matter of opinion -- hell, look at those Twilight abomi-...er, novels. Explorer: 87%, Socializer: 60%, Achiever: 47%, Killer: 7% |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
1/14/09 7:47:45 AM#12
Originally posted by dave6660
Spot on. And this is the reason I debate against MMO FPS games here, MMO arcade games here, and MMO RTS games here against people who try to redefine the genre to suit their own needs. The only idiot it seems is you for not reading the site name. |
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
1/14/09 7:53:06 AM#13
Originally posted by zidane01970
We 'argue' because we can, because we care, because we enjoy it. You can't escape us, these forums belong to us and we control the content of what you see and hear.
"Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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1/14/09 7:54:50 AM#14
Originally posted by dave6660
Where is the RPG .???????????????????????????????????????????????? Gone friend it's gone which Leaves us with ???????? The Tail ends of RPG. |
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1/14/09 8:02:54 AM#15
Originally posted by Kyleran
We 'argue' because we can, because we care, because we enjoy it. You can't escape us, these forums belong to us and we control the content of what you see and hear.
Ironic how words can be twisted and ruled by whom. {Mods} |
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1/14/09 8:33:41 AM#16
clearly the rpg part is close to misnomer. The term mmorpg applies to the broad range of games we play today and whether or not they're actaully RPG is the same as whether there is any duck in duck brand tape. So drop the semantics the op has a point. |
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1/14/09 9:26:49 AM#17
I like to argue my point, its fun. Thats why I think so many people yell at eachother for the mmo's they play... Uh... Its fun to yell at someone and rub it in their STUPID FACE THAT MY MMO IS MUCH BETTER THEN THEIRS!!! SO EAT DIRT YOU STOOPID FANBOI . MUA HA ______________________________ What if Paul Revere was like the boy who cried wolf....? Originally posted by Hazmal What does he say when people ask what he did? "My mommy was irking me yo - I wanted to keep pwning nubs on my xbox, so I roughed her up with a hardshell. That is just how I roll." |
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1/14/09 9:53:59 AM#18
Honestly, "RPG" is a pretty damn meaningless term other than "inclusion of experience points", even in single player, so I'd hardly call it a specific genre. It's ROLE Playing, but does that mean you take the role of an already created character or find your own role in a world that responds to your actions? Many so called 'RPGs' rely on the former but even in other genres the majority of games have you playing some role. Thus you throw in experience points and you have a 'RPG', apparently. |
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1/14/09 9:59:57 AM#19
Originally posted by dave6660
No no no....The OP is right...We should just buy every game because every game is beautiful and perfect....There is no need to argue anymore because there are no bad games....... |
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Gravarg
Advanced Member
Joined: 8/24/06
"Wardens only port the people we need for a fellowship." |
1/14/09 10:06:12 AM#20
The reason why MMORPG covers such a broad base of games is that out of all the genres the MMORPG has the ability to be broad, and the developers are always thinking of ways to make their game stand out. FPS you know you're just going to run around shooting things. Arcade, you're playing minigames, like pacman. Action, you're going to get an adrenaline rush by driving, killing, or some other way. MMORPG however can fit into all those categories. The main difference is that MMOs are online (duh) and you have an avatar to roleplay with (or well not these days, I miss the old days of EQ RP
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