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The most important part of a game is if it is fun or not. It doesn't matter that a graphics card can take more punishment or have better use made from it.
We do play games for fun right?
Originally posted by Acromo
Diablo 3???
With 1983 graphics and game mechanics (2D scrolling maps).
Perhaps ... it IS true that all game designers and programmers left WOW in 2006 ....
The isometric viewpoint is iconic to the Diablo series. If they tried to remove that then they would get burnt quickly.
I personally prefer playing isometric games and am sick to the back teeth of having 3d candy forced down my throat.
I don't play the game but does it offer the option to use switch? Switch is handled the same so it should go through if that option is available.
Originally posted by JackDonkeyThe game mechanics of Eve work differently so they are able to create a huge world. This isn't viable for a game like Stargate Worlds.
bah, you're kidding yourself if you think a world will be larger than the barrens.
Originally posted by Jirel
I find it amusing that with no visible pictures of action of the game or of people shooting guns that he proclaimes it "exactly like WoW'. Umm, don't you think you SEE the game first???
When I said like WoW it was a reference to a small amount of unique zones/worlds instead of an assload of zones/worlds like Eve.
Eve to all intents and purposes has huge areas of nothing (with a pretty background image) which would be boring on a planet. Imagine running along a completly flat land with nothing but the occasional mob to fight (but with a pretty sky).
Originally posted by Flummoxed
another 3rd-rate cheezball fake-mmog bites the dust.
what a loss. not.
good riddance to bad rubbish.
Did you ever play the game? If not the game was a good, fun game to play. It was the support from the developer that let the game down.
How did you discover MMORPG.COM?