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10/09/09 12:04:49 PM#21
Peoples expectations are exceeding what the designers can deliver. People want best graphics, no lag along with massive PvP for example. Guess what it just can't be done with todays technology. We all want the game to be bug free, fully developed with no down time, fast leveling and a fully developed end game. Again not happening! Think back to your first or second MMO you played, none of them had those qualities to start. The early MMO's at least had a year or better to develope the high end stuff as it took us that long to get up to that level, today most of us won't play a game we can't level up in less than 6 months! Plus we want it all in a game great PVE, PVP, RVR, EPIC Raids, Solo/Grouping Dungeons, Instants/no instants, sand box/ theme park etc. Once again not happening. :( if the game we were waiting for comes out and fails in any of these areas we abondon it and move on to the next disaster waiting to happen. I would suggest if the game you really wanted is not quite up to your expectations at release that instead of dumping it, you might want to stick around and help the designers with ideas on how to make it better and a bit of patience. One example of this was Vanguard. Here the fans of EQ type game play involving group play were very excited someone was catering to their desires. The game opens prematurely and with plenty of bugs, the fans of that type of play abandon it and as result SOE goes in another direction to attract a crowd. Now who is going to make their type of game in the future after seeing what happened to Vanguard? Being fickle and impatient cost them their nitch market game. |
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Ponico
Novice Member
Joined: 2/01/06
Can you imagine what I would do if I could do all I can? - Sun Tsu |
10/09/09 12:20:12 PM#22
If you hang around this site and it's forums, tust me you'll never be hyped about anything lol. here, we hate games before they even make it out in beta at times lol. The very good games do get recongnized. EVE, WOW, AION and etc...
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talismen351
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/01/07
"Easy" only equals "better" for crack addicts and MMORPG developers. |
10/09/09 12:52:48 PM#23
Originally posted by Palebane
What can you possibly get done in two months in an MMO? Perhaps you are expecting too little?
It doesn't matter what you can get done in two months. You shouldn't have to play a MMO for 6 months before it becomes fun. Usually you should find the fun and magic of the game within the first few weeks. I really am annoyed with all this "oh you hafta play for a few months before you really can enjoy the game" or " You gotta get past level 20, 30, 50 before the game really becomes fun." Why should I need to grind and be bored for months before the game is fun? It should be as exciting at the beginning as the end. I have have tried to lower my standards. I will now try anything that doesn't try and emulate WoW...tho those games are too few. |
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10/09/09 12:55:58 PM#24
The key to this thread is the responsibility... I don't blame the developers at all. I put all of the responsibility on the end user. If you choose to let yourself get so excited over something that doesn't exist, in the end it's really your fault. |
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10/09/09 12:56:31 PM#25
Originally posted by grandpagamer
Disagree. Sex is the one exception. The hard part is finding different women to do it with every time.
Back on topic. Hype is a silly thing. Don't buy into hype and you won't have unreasonable expectations. Hype is only defined by how much you believe a company's marketing anyway. Its their JOB to get you hyped. Take it all with a grain of salt and a fair amount of skepticism. |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
10/09/09 1:21:45 PM#26
Originally posted by grandpagamer
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10/09/09 2:52:15 PM#27
Originally posted by talismen351
I agree. If a game isn't fun on day one, I'm not playing anymore. I'm not paying my dime to have fun sometime in the future, I want to have fun now. They need to earn my subscription money every single month. If they don't, then that money is going to stop flowing. I refuse to lower my standards. I want to enjoy what I enjoy. If no one can offer what I enjoy, then I guess I'll have to stop playing MMOs entirely and go do something else. It doesn't bother me a bit. Played: UO, EQ, WoW, DDO, SWG, AO, CoH, EvE, TR, AoC, GW, GA, lots more |
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10/09/09 3:10:00 PM#28
Originally posted by Cephus404
I agree. If a game isn't fun on day one, I'm not playing anymore. I'm not paying my dime to have fun sometime in the future, I want to have fun now. They need to earn my subscription money every single month. If they don't, then that money is going to stop flowing. I refuse to lower my standards. I want to enjoy what I enjoy. If no one can offer what I enjoy, then I guess I'll have to stop playing MMOs entirely and go do something else. It doesn't bother me a bit. Agreed, if anything day 1 of the game should be the most fun, because it has the newness effect. |
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10/09/09 3:15:44 PM#29
Originally posted by Auzy Games these days don't have that 'newnewss' effect anymore.. It's partly the community's fault, too. If it doesn't feel familiar the players are more likely to diss the game, even though that's what the genre needs right now, innovations. But if we, the players, won't be more open to these kind of changes, we'll be stuck with EQ/DaOC clones forever.
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10/09/09 3:21:49 PM#30
Originally posted by protoroc
TBH, it wouldn't surprise me if that was true. I think taking a look at the business models for a lot of these projects would be quite revealing. "" Voice acting isn't an RPG element....it's just a production value." - grumpymel2 |
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10/09/09 3:47:09 PM#31
Originally posted by Auzy It should be, most aren't though. Hey, if your game is going to be fun later, I'll pay you later too. Let's be fair. Played: UO, EQ, WoW, DDO, SWG, AO, CoH, EvE, TR, AoC, GW, GA, lots more |
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10/09/09 3:48:43 PM#32
You're tired of being a sucker yet you downloaded another game that was hyped? lol
I don't really view it as you being a sucker, you are simply an avid gamer, someone who tries & plays all sorts of games. There's nothing wrong with that. Honestly even without hype, I think you probably would've tried the same games anyway.
So don't blame the game's hype, and don't call yourself a sucker. You just like gaming, that's all. EQ1-AC1-DAOC-FFXI-L2-EQ2-WoW-DDO-GW-LoTR-VG-WAR |
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10/09/09 3:58:45 PM#33
Originally posted by svann
Lets continue on this trend. I think it has nothing to do with anything. In fact, might as well shut the site down MMOs must be dead. -Computer specs no one cares about: check. -MMOs played no one cares about: check. -Xfire stats no one cares about: check. -Signature no one cares about: check. ------------------------------------------------------------ |
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talismen351
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/01/07
"Easy" only equals "better" for crack addicts and MMORPG developers. |
10/09/09 7:16:00 PM#34
Originally posted by Cephus404
I agree. If a game isn't fun on day one, I'm not playing anymore. I'm not paying my dime to have fun sometime in the future, I want to have fun now. They need to earn my subscription money every single month. If they don't, then that money is going to stop flowing. I refuse to lower my standards. I want to enjoy what I enjoy. If no one can offer what I enjoy, then I guess I'll have to stop playing MMOs entirely and go do something else. It doesn't bother me a bit.
I said I have tried to lower my standards....didn't say I have tho. I have found most MMOs as of late simply a rinse and repeat process. Currently on CO...still on free month...but doubt I will sub. Why? After two weeks I can tell it is simply doing a bunch of quests in one zone for a few levels....get moved on to another zone...do a bunch of quests to grind up a few levels...move to next zone...Now why would I have to subscribe to find out that the entire game is like this? Sure the combat may get more challanging...but hardly worth a sub. And during Beta, I found Aion to be pretty lame...also a very hyped game that I probibly would have bought if I didn't have spend some time in beta. The hype is what tempts people to buy the game rather than waiting for the free trials. I think as this patteren goes on we will see more hype and longer waits for free trials. |
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10/09/09 9:20:16 PM#35
Originally posted by Vhaln
more about being social, and less about devoting major chunks of my life to grinding.
I hear ya there. |
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10/09/09 10:33:42 PM#36
Well, I see now why we keep getting boring MMOs. I expect more out of MMOs now in 2009 than 2000 when I first started playing. How is that unreasonable? Do we not expect more out of newer cars, computers, or even cell phones? Can you imagine if cell phones were worse now than they were in 2000? Its ridiculous to expect less out of MMOs now than when it was in its infancy.
You guys can blame WOW all you want, but its this exact attitude why MMOs keep getting worse. |
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10/09/09 10:38:05 PM#37
Originally posted by talismen351
It doesn't matter what you can get done in two months. You shouldn't have to play a MMO for 6 months before it becomes fun. Usually you should find the fun and magic of the game within the first few weeks. I really am annoyed with all this "oh you hafta play for a few months before you really can enjoy the game" or " You gotta get past level 20, 30, 50 before the game really becomes fun." Why should I need to grind and be bored for months before the game is fun? It should be as exciting at the beginning as the end. I have have tried to lower my standards. I will now try anything that doesn't try and emulate WoW...tho those games are too few.
I agree with you, but game mechanics that have everyone racing to the cap and not enjoying the ride kind of defeats the purpose. I mean if you race to get to max level, and then get there in two months and start whining, instead of taking your time, and exploring all aspects of the game, then you are the one that''s really missing out. |
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10/09/09 10:41:46 PM#38
Originally posted by buegur
It's not all about technical or material standards, but social and community standards are the worst they've ever been in my opinion. I feel the developers are mostly do blame because they just dump players into the game and the only interaction you get with them is nerfs. They should hire more Dungeon Master type people to help foster and direct the community more. Just my opinion. |
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10/09/09 11:03:16 PM#39
Originally posted by Sovrath
I agree.
Op, here is the ultimate advice. Do you research before you buy a game and take things for what they are, not for what you want them to be. I have never been taken by hype. I have always known what the game was that I was buying before I purchased it and had accepted the bad and looked forward to the good. Players are their own worst enemies. You essentially take the surface info, mix in what you want and then complain endlessly when these games are released and they don't match what is in your head. I can't tell you how many times I've read some persons "personal review" that complained about something that was so evident or known prior to release. If you have not done your research on Aion then do it. Know what players say and then enter with an open mind based upon what you like. Quite frankly though op, given what you say, you aren't going to like it. It's like you've already set yourself up to fail.
Common sense but do you think a lot of people will listen to it? |
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10/09/09 11:11:14 PM#40
I try not to ride the hype train. Wasted too much money on AOC and WAR and found myself totally disappointed. Now I won't touch a mmo unless I know it is mostly bug free and not a copy of something I played years ago. |
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