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    • Yup, still don't like raiding...but I do appreciate it a little more
    • I'm not a big fan of raiding myself.  An I always enjoyed small groupings more cause everyone was more relaxed and could chat about anything while playing.   It didn't help by the time I really started raiding my main friends were in different guilds.     As far as talking problems I had guild leader in the same boat that she had some kind of accident when she was a child.  So she never spoke and everything went fine.  We all were cool with it and wouldnt dare make fun of her.  Wish you luck in the future, when you with a good group of friends down the road they wont care what you sound like.     =^..^=

    • Posted: 7/22/08 4:00 PM
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    • Should Jedi be a starter class in KotOR MMO?
    • I remember SWG.....    I don't think it should be something you start off with.  But also not something like a mad grind different class thing.    After rushing to do that it did give me a feel for other parts of the game.  But truth be told some parts I would have never card to know in the first place.  I'd like to see it as some basic quest you could start off with on day on and build on to.  It should take time and give a feel of the game no matter what class/style you play.    So that by the time you could create one, you have a feel for the world of the game (not ever class, but just the game).  Also Jedi should be powerful, high reward, but high risk.  Death come quick to an unwise Jedi.   No one class alone should be able to beat a jedi, unless that planned well and had to get lucky. 

    • Posted: 7/22/08 2:01 PM
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    • If old mmo's were so great why dont you start again?!
    • I guess the biggest reason to me.  Would be time invested, and friends.    In games I don't look for some super short cut.  I go out and have a blast learning the land, learning my skills.  That takes time, and sometimes after you done a few times over already its just the idea of starting from nothing again that holds me back.     Plus the friend issue made doing all this fun also and sharing that experience, with them gone also just dont feel like starting the process of meeting others again.  

      With a new game its fun just running around and you make the friendships as you go without even trying.  Going down the almost exact same path before alone isnt.

    • Posted: 7/17/08 2:41 PM
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    • why must a game have hundreds of thousands of players for people to consider playing it.
    • Originally posted by Cereo
      Originally posted by Kouuwolf

      Have to be alittle more specific....  But there are many reasons... They dont know about the game, Less people playing a game means... less people talking about the game, which also means most likely there friend isnt going to bring them along, For what ever reason the game just doesnt appeal to a player.   There already playing other mmo's big and small.     There are people out there that play mmos and have never played Wow... and never will.   I wouldnt have myself if it wasnt for certain reviews and friends which got me to start looking into it and see what its about, then finally trying it.   Which are things smaller games tend not to get , attention and press.


       

      Doesn't really answer his question. Like people post all the time "Are people still playing this game?" when its obvious they are because the servers are still up. His point is WoW has tons of servers but you're only playing with a tiny fraction. Lots of people won't play games that don't have a lot of servers and people because they think it will ruin their experience and his point is (I think...) that is shouldn't change the experience because you're playing with 5000 people, not 10 million.

       

      Now see thats more specific....   What I'm trying to say is if you havent played the game... you don't know what the experience is.  Then all you have to go by is press and others... posting pictures... videos... etc... whose going to give you more info.. the game thats got 10 million.... or the one with thousands....   While that shouldnt change your ideal of a game while playing... It can affect if you choose to even try (download or play)   If the game is great (in the way the player wants!)...  I doubt many are going to walk way cause it doesnt have millons....  Its more about giving it a try.. I'd say....

    • Posted: 7/16/08 4:56 PM
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