Depending on where you stand Turbine either sucks or blows. The only thing they seem to be successful at is bilking investors.
That's so lame. They won so many Game of the Year awards last year for LoTRO and LoTRO topped the charts here for highest rated game all last year. Till Age of Crap...I mean Conan came out.
I haven't played a turbine game yet that was entertaining or felt like anything other than a level grind. If they can come up with something that doesn't feel like a second job, I'd be willing to give them another shot. Hopefully they spend this forty million wisely, and by wisely, I mean I hope they don't rush to get another second-rate game out onto the market as fast as humanly possible.
I mean I hope they don't rush to get another second-rate game out onto the market as fast as humanly possible.
And here is Troll #1's brother...Troll #2 who also talks out his butt.
LoTRO isn't a 2nd rate game. It took more awards than any other game last year. The critics gave it rave reviews.
It wasn't rushed to market. It had the smoothest and most successful launch of any games released in the last few years- if not the last decade.
Did I say that Lotr was rushed out? No, I didn't. Did I even mention LOTR in my post? Hmm, can't see that either. What I did say is that I hope Turbine doesn't rush to put out another second rate game. There's enough second-rate games out there right now that you should be able to see what I'm talking about.
If you're gonna accuse someone of being a troll, at least get your facts straight before you do, cause right now, I'm thinking that you're the one wearing the troll hat and talking out your butt.
Perhaps TW is doing this as a way to save/expand AOL...
In the beginning, AOL was the only way to play some games online [the original Neverwinter NIghts for example]. Perhaps they intend to make AOL a portal again - rather like a $OE Station pass - go through AOL and pay $5/month per title instead of the "normal" monthly fee, then sell advertising on the launch page?
Interesting development, we'll have to see how it pans out...
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That's so lame. They won so many Game of the Year awards last year for LoTRO and LoTRO topped the charts here for highest rated game all last year. Till Age of Crap...I mean Conan came out.
Go back in your hole Troll.
I haven't played a turbine game yet that was entertaining or felt like anything other than a level grind. If they can come up with something that doesn't feel like a second job, I'd be willing to give them another shot. Hopefully they spend this forty million wisely, and by wisely, I mean I hope they don't rush to get another second-rate game out onto the market as fast as humanly possible.
And here is Troll #1's brother...Troll #2 who also talks out his butt.
LoTRO isn't a 2nd rate game. It took more awards than any other game last year. The critics gave it rave reviews.
It wasn't rushed to market. It had the smoothest and most successful launch of any games released in the last few years- if not the last decade.
LOTRO will impress me when they start adding servers. Maybe then Turbine can fund their own development.
And here is Troll #1's brother...Troll #2 who also talks out his butt.
LoTRO isn't a 2nd rate game. It took more awards than any other game last year. The critics gave it rave reviews.
It wasn't rushed to market. It had the smoothest and most successful launch of any games released in the last few years- if not the last decade.
Did I say that Lotr was rushed out? No, I didn't. Did I even mention LOTR in my post? Hmm, can't see that either. What I did say is that I hope Turbine doesn't rush to put out another second rate game. There's enough second-rate games out there right now that you should be able to see what I'm talking about.
If you're gonna accuse someone of being a troll, at least get your facts straight before you do, cause right now, I'm thinking that you're the one wearing the troll hat and talking out your butt.
Perhaps TW is doing this as a way to save/expand AOL...
In the beginning, AOL was the only way to play some games online [the original Neverwinter NIghts for example]. Perhaps they intend to make AOL a portal again - rather like a $OE Station pass - go through AOL and pay $5/month per title instead of the "normal" monthly fee, then sell advertising on the launch page?
Interesting development, we'll have to see how it pans out...
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Asheron's Call 3 would be the only thing that would bring me back to the MMORPG community again!