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5/24/12 2:30:06 PM#21
Originally posted by ZigZags
I think the main complaint about SW:TOR was that it was WoW in Space. That, other than storylines, they didn't really innovate.
I think the main complain about ESO is that it gave up everything that made it uniquely Elder Scrolls and is now just a WoW Clone set in the Elderscrolls universe.
In other words the same complaints people had going into The Old Republic are the same complaints people are having about The Elder Scrolls. |
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5/24/12 2:32:02 PM#22
Originally posted by busdriver Pretty much! All someone would have to do is "Like" the Elder Scrolls Online page on Facebook and they'd have access to numerous links to interviews and early information. |
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5/24/12 2:43:08 PM#23
Originally posted by BartDaCat Something tells me there might have been a little sand bagging in that interview. If you can look beyond the hero engine or know that they did better than bioware/ea did with it, there is some interesting things below the surface. 3 factions Wpvp (Niether TSW or GW2 has that), no quest hubs, and a few other more interesting talking points.
I'm gonna keep an eye on them. |
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5/24/12 2:50:56 PM#24
Originally posted by Johnie-Marz YEs but how many times does a person need to say the same thing over and over? For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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5/24/12 2:54:49 PM#25
As many times as it takes for it to sink in with the necessary groups?
Largely meaning publishers/developers. As the size of an explosion increases, the number of social situations it is incapable of solving approaches zero. - Vaarsuvius |
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5/24/12 2:55:34 PM#26
Originally posted by Deivos It's no secret at this point... For every minute you are angry , you lose 60 seconds of happiness."-Emerson If you can't argue the point don't say anything at all. |
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