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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
Hmm how to make sense out of my topic tittle..........perhaps Heineken is helping allitle.......or not.... Lets try: I want that holodeck experiance.........get into some fantasy world, either sci-fi or fantasy based, but not limited towards combat only, combat should be part of that virtual experience but it's should not be demanded to proceed in the world if you don't want to combat your way up. What annoys me and keeps that reminder on it being just a game, hence lesson the immersiveness to Me I as I don't want to experience that when ever a new item, new location, new NPC I talk to....etc...etc... to give me a sound effect or popup in my view. I didn't get into MMORPG's to copy a similar experience I already got from single player or multi player games. I went into MMORPG as they provided a complete different experience. I must admit even though I played Meridian59 and UO it was actually SWG that really got me into MMORPG's as that game provided what no other game in other genre's provided and that was actually living the life of your character on another world/time/place, that virtual experience, which to me is lacking from most current MMO's. And nope I ain't a no-liver looking for a virtual life, but I am a GAMER looking for a different EXPERIENCE, which I thought have found with SWG (pre-cu mostly) <Edit and highlighted aswell made it bigger as there are a few people who seem to totaly ignore this part as they seem not able to understand that I or others want a fun experiance, want things to do in our games , Don't want a second life, Don't want a second Job, we or I want content created by developers but why not give us tools aswell to creat content, why make games in this genre that limited towards combat only, we already have tons and ton of games for that, like I said before and many time MMORPG use to be so much more, and I am sure they still can become so much more..... Perhaps it's because I play many different genre of games and enjoy them and always thought MMORPG's would evolve in much more then lets say SWG-precu but in a more polished/updeated/contented added way then other genre's provided, but apart from a bigger player base to me most current A-titlle's don't provide that much more compared to the regular multiplayer games. Did it make any sense to you?, perhaps it did, perhaps it didn't, atleast tonight thank my friend Heineken, that started a bit to early at a conference meeting and Heineken kept stalking me when I came home after dinner. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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1/20/09 2:43:00 PM#2
Makes alot of sense, its exactly how I feel these days. My best experience also was pre-cu SWG as far as MMORPG's goes and I have been trying to make up for it ever since, without success. |
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1/20/09 2:45:08 PM#3
being an old SWG fan (from closed beta until last year) i can say that EVE has filled a ton of gaps for me....dl the trial and give it a whirl
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1/20/09 2:48:40 PM#4
future is almost here http://edition.cnn.com/2008/TECH/09/11/immersive.cocoon/index.html :) I mean closer to a holodeck expirience you aint going to come in the next 50 or so years |
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1/20/09 2:49:04 PM#5
Makes perfect sense man. I'm right there with ya. MMOs these days are either single player games with a chat channel, or at best a mindless FPS with "epic" gear.
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Ascension08
Novice Member
Joined: 3/12/08
"Silence is golden, duct tape is silver, but the White Border of Darkfall rules over all!" |
1/20/09 2:51:53 PM#6
MMORPVHW Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Virtual Holodeck World. Oh, wait. -------------------------------------- Order of the White Border. |
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HellsMajesty
Novice Member
Joined: 9/30/07
"The only thing that comes to a sleeping man are dreams" |
1/20/09 2:52:07 PM#7
i agree with this to the extent that you should feel as if you are your character etc but if the game got too in depth you would be left with too much to do and it would be a dizzying experience ![]() |
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1/20/09 2:54:45 PM#8
Originally posted by HellsMajesty Not at all. It just keeps you busy for years instead of a couple of months. |
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1/20/09 2:56:52 PM#9
Originally posted by Reklaw
QFT
Nothing more to add...:) |
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1/20/09 3:02:11 PM#10
Play Ryzom. Play EVE. seriously, try one or the other. good lord @ all the constant thinly-veiled "There are no sandbox games" threads. |
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1/20/09 3:08:07 PM#11
This has been a big issue with the more recent MMO's (I leave the RPG off on purpose). Developers are concentrating on building more arcade style games (look at AoC, WAR, DCUO, Agency, STO, Champions) and forgetting all about what put MMORPG's on the map originally, that being a virtual world to step in and an alternative to Pen & Paper RPG's you can login at all times. Instant travel, easy loot, primary solo gameplay are all turning MMORPG's into giant single player games that hand you everything and you feel finished with the game 6 weeks later. Gone are the days of playing the same MMORPG for 3+ years. When the console MMO's start arriving, they'll be even worst. Not because consoles gamers are dumb kiddies, but because the out of touch Developers THINK console gamers are dumb kiddies who need dumbed down gameplay and everything handed to them. |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
Originally posted by miagisan
Well I will admit I LOVE EVE's features, played a few free trails, even subbed one time but what I never got comfortable with was me being a spaceship, I know of "walking on space stations" but I feel it will mostly garner towards the already settled player base, don't get me wrong but so far from what I know about it to me it seems like a great addition towards current players. So far no planet exploration? please provide link if so, as that would get me interested. The reason I feel it will be a greater addition towards settled players then it would atract new player is based on: http://pc.ign.com/articles/928/928009p1.html , as before please provide correct info might the info my opinion is based be incorrect But am sure that I will try it it's fully implimented into the live game, regardless my current opinion.. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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1/21/09 1:20:50 PM#13
Originally posted by Reklaw
Nope it does not. I play games to be entertained. MMO is just one genre. It needs to be a good game. Second LIfe is a true world sim and i won't touch it with a ten foot pole. It has no professional created content, no direction, no hack-n-slash, no power ups, no stories. |
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1/21/09 2:08:49 PM#14
Originally posted by JMadisonIV
Shut up alread with the stupid EVE! |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
Originally posted by nariusseldon I understand that you didn't feel it made sense. For some reason my post probebly made you think I don't play games to be entertained, well...I play them to be entertained, just like you or anyone else, Is it wrong to want a different experiance from different genre's of games? I also do not want a true world sim, if I wanted that don't you think I would already be playing games like The Sims......sorry they ain't my type of games, MMORPG are, or atleast use to be. Also you seem to think that I don't want professional created content, what made you think that?, would it hurt if it would be mixed with player created content, player or GM run events....etc..etc... Does RPG mean anything to you? Use to think that those words connected to MMO meant something to people into MMORPG´s
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1/21/09 2:28:04 PM#16
Good, post and it just goes to show you different people want different things out of a game, I want pure game in my MMO, not a virtual world with game like element. Which is why I can't stand WoW. Would be nice if a game offered both play styles. |
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1/21/09 2:36:50 PM#17
Originally posted by altairzq
Shut up alread with the stupid EVE!
buuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!! there is someone stupid here... |
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1/21/09 4:44:30 PM#18
Originally posted by Coman
Anyways I want them to be a game and I think there is way more money if they make it a game and not a second life(pun intended) Hold on Snow Leopard, imma let you finish, but Windows had one of the best operating systems of all time. If the Powerball lottery was like Lotro, nobody would win for 2 years, and then everyone in Nebraska would win on the same day. AMD 4800 2.4ghz-3GB RAM 533mhz-EVGA 9500GT 512mb-320gb HD |
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1/21/09 4:47:43 PM#19
Originally posted by Coman um....wow....I think I just came a little... |
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1/21/09 4:50:25 PM#20
Originally posted by Reklaw I understand that you didn't feel it made sense. For some reason my post probebly made you think I don't play games to be entertained, well...I play them to be entertained, just like you or anyone else, Is it wrong to want a different experiance from different genre's of games? I also do not want a true world sim, if I wanted that don't you think I would already be playing games like The Sims......sorry they ain't my type of games, MMORPG are, or atleast use to be. Also you seem to think that I don't want professional created content, what made you think that?, would it hurt if it would be mixed with player created content, player or GM run events....etc..etc... Does RPG mean anything to you? Use to think that those words connected to MMO meant something to people into MMORPG´s
Not really. Hack-n-slash is much better (so *action* RPG in the standard genre lingo). Easier to get into, more enjoyment, no need to be mindful of stories and distraction .. focus on power-ups and loot. Basically Diablo in a MMO context. I will see if TOR can really put good stories back in MMO but right now .. hack-n-slash is the king.
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