That part with the Enterprise vs a Star Destroyer was absolutely classic! Those 2 MMOs will be the ones to watch as far as I'm concerned as I've had it up to my eye balls with Elves and Pixies and such. I've already done the Superhero thing in CoX as well. Right now I'm putting a little more faith in Star Trek Online only because their story driven (or "Episodic" as they call it) content just seems to be set up a little better than SW:TOR. I will definitely try both games but out of the two I think STO will win out for me as I've always been a huge Trek nerd.
Great show though, I'll definitely be keeping an eye on your website for future webcasts including part 2 to this epic win of a MMO showdown. Keep up the good work!
Bren
You wish you were up to your eyeballs in elves.
Sure, that all looks fine and good but we all know that elf is played by some fat 40 year old virgin sitting in his mom's basement eating Cheesy poofs and wiping his greasy cheese stained fingers on his dirty white t-shirt. I'm not falling for that one!
I don't see any of those games releasing with the ammount of polish, content and quality Aion will have once it reaches our market. The choice for me was easy, as it's the only game on that list that cannot be overhyped (people already know how it plays), overhyped like the turds we've been getting lately and we'll keep getting on the future.
Btw, i know Aion is polished since i tried the chinese OB, but if i had to choose a P2P mmorpg, it wouldn't ever be Aion since it's just a pretty generic mmorpg, and to be released by the end of this year i have to say that it sucks, since there are plenty of mmorpgs comming out with great looking features and gameplay...instead Aion simply feels boring as hell. In fact, if i had to choose to keep playing a current P2P or start all over in Aion...i would choose keep playing an older P2P until something better comes out.
Maginobi Heroes, C9, Blade & Soul, Tera online, Mortal Online (apart from the ones in the poll) to name a few, seems way more promissing to me, or at least more innovative.
Well to start with 3 of those won't be this year and a good chance not next year either. Those are DC Universe, Star Trek Online and Star Wars of the New Republic(not Star Wars Online) Star Wars of the New Republic is a 2012 release.
It's "Star Wars: The Old Republic" (not "Star Wars of the New Republic") "Star Wars: The Old Republic"... Don't you just hate people who correct you on forums?
Whatever you think about Trek VS Wars as movies, the STO MMO is SO going to sink! I am sure SWTOR will beat STO hands down. And come on, whats cooler, Pajama wearing Federation guys or badass Sith? Yeah, those ships were only said to have lasers, but it was made in 1977. Vader would SO wipe the floor with those Federation types in any close combat. And the Death Star would vaporize entire Borg fleets!
Ok, I got carried away, lol.
Btw, this guy needs a hairdresser for this brows!
EDIT: Ok, the second part was quite entertaining. I had some good laughs. This Joe guy is a bit odd (and he has no clue about MMos), but it was fun enough. ^^
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
Whatever you think about Trek VS Wars as movies, the STO MMO is SO going to sink! I am sure SWTOR will beat STO hands down. And come on, whats cooler, Pajama wearing Federation guys or badass Sith? Yeah, those ships were only said to have lasers, but it was made in 1977. Vader would SO wipe the floor with those Federation types in any close combat. And the Death Star would vaporize entire Borg fleets! Ok, I got carried away, lol. Btw, this guy needs a hairdresser for this brows!
One Borg cube would slice and dice the Death Star without even breaking a sweat... Their main weapon only fires in one direction and it takes them forever and a day to charge the damn thing and line up a shot! They would all be Borg drones before they would even get a chance to fire the damn thing. lol
As for Darth Vader... Hokey religions and ancient superstitions are no replacement for a good Phaser by your side kid!
Nah, just kidding... Star Wars rocked... but then again so does Star Trek! As for the MMOs I'm sure both will do well. They both have very dedicated fan bases. I for one plan on playing both!
Bren
Edit: Also you have to admit that seeing an assimilated Death Star would just be too cool!
Now since all Sci-Fi tech is just made up, any halfay "serious" comparision would take guesswork. But lets take some numbers.
The Enterprise E is 686 meters long, and its the Fed flagship. Even a simple Star Destroyer, is 1600 meters long. The Executor Class ship of Vader is 19 KILOMETERS long. You could guess it's firepower would vaporize the entire Federation fleet. Keep in mind, in the KOTOR titles it is hinted what damage great starships in the SW universe can do, they can destroy entire planets. The Death Star II has a diameter of 900 km. DS9 with it's 1500 m is tiny compared to that. Also take into consideration, the Republic or Empire contain ten thousands of systems, the Federation barely over hundred, so they could create many times as much spaceships. Finally, a ST ship would take over a hundred years to cross the galaxy and hundreds of crewmen for the warp drive, while Han Solo and Chewie are enough crew to cross the galaxy in a matter of days.
I love Trek too, but SW would beat ST any day.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
Now since all Sci-Fi tech is just made up, any halfay "serious" comparision would take guesswork. But lets take some numbers. The Enterprise E is 686 meters long, and its the Fed flagship. Even a simple Star Destroyer, is 1600 meters long. The Executor Class ship of Vader is 19 KILOMETERS long. You could guess it's firepower would vaporize the entire Federation fleet. Keep in mind, in the KOTOR titles it is hinted what damage great starships in the SW universe can do, they can destroy entire planets. The Death Star II has a diameter of 900 km. DS9 with it's 1500 m is tiny compared to that. Also take into consideration, the Republic or Empire contain ten thousands of systems, the Federation barely over hundred, so they could creaty many times as much spaceships and. Finally, a ST ship would take over a hundred years to cross the galaxy and hundreds of crewmen for the warp drive, while Han Solo and Chewie are enough crew to cross the galaxy in a matter of days. I love Trek too, but SW would beat ST any day.
You're all wrong. This discussion is moot anyway. Because -IF- for some reason, the Enterpirse D landed in SW territory, one of the following things would happen:
1) Picard woud come along, see the sides of the conflict, do some super-diplomacy and in the end get the Emperor and Mon Mothma shake hands and see the error of their ways.
2) He would try the above, but it would fail and the Enterprise would be in dire distress, but out of nowhere, Q would appear and simply vaporize the entire Empire because he doesn't want to lose his favorite human (Picard).
See. That's what would happen. And SW has -NOTHING- to counter Q XD
While I am interested in all of them. STO stands out for me, because I like the idea of being able to explore dynamic worlds even if it is just as a ship avatar. I also like the idea of being able to beam down to these planets and explore, do diplomatic missions, and gather resources. Have PVP on worlds and in space.
The game I am least interested in is Star Wars The Old Republic. I just think it is too story driven. I beleive it will have cut scenes often to keep the story going, and that is something I just don't like in an mmorpg.
I voted for Star Trek Online. While I am interested in all of them. STO stands out for me, because I like the idea of being able to explore dynamic worlds even if it is just as a ship avatar. I also like the idea of being able to beam down to these planets and explore, do diplomatic missions, and gather resources. Have PVP on worlds and in space. The game I am least interested in is Star Wars The Old Republic. I just think it is too story driven. I beleive it will have cut scenes often to keep the story going, and that is something I just don't like in an mmorpg.
Hmm... flawed your logic is, I do think.
Nah, its a matter of tastes. Still, nothing I read from STO really kicks me out of my shoes. Sounds like a lot pf pew-pew in empty space. *yawn* Why play STO when there is already EVE? Sorry, I feel this game is so going to fail, while SWTOR looks like something really new and exciting. Isnt every 2nd thread about how boring the usual MMO grind is? And so I see story as the one big new thing to get us rid of boring grind a la WOW. The other MMos are just "more of the same" to me.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
In terms of Quality, AION takes the lead. The game has been considered gold for a very long time now, however NCsoft decided to give it a good multi layer polish.
Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate will have their niche thanks to fans.
Champions online doesn't sound to be heading anywhere. The hype is extremely low.
Now since all Sci-Fi tech is just made up, any halfay "serious" comparision would take guesswork. But lets take some numbers. The Enterprise E is 686 meters long, and its the Fed flagship. Even a simple Star Destroyer, is 1600 meters long. The Executor Class ship of Vader is 19 KILOMETERS long. You could guess it's firepower would vaporize the entire Federation fleet. Keep in mind, in the KOTOR titles it is hinted what damage great starships in the SW universe can do, they can destroy entire planets. The Death Star II has a diameter of 900 km. DS9 with it's 1500 m is tiny compared to that. Also take into consideration, the Republic or Empire contain ten thousands of systems, the Federation barely over hundred, so they could create many times as much spaceships. Finally, a ST ship would take over a hundred years to cross the galaxy and hundreds of crewmen for the warp drive, while Han Solo and Chewie are enough crew to cross the galaxy in a matter of days. I love Trek too, but SW would beat ST any day.
Ahh but you forget two important points from the lore of both franchises. Star Trek shields are totally impervious to any type of totally light based weaponry(Lasers). All Star Wars weaponry is light based. As we saw in the video a Star Destroyer wouldn't even be able to touch a Star Trek ship no matter how many lasers it has mounted on it or how big it was. Tie fighters would just impact on the sheilds and explode if they tried to get too close. Also the larger Star Wars ships only have deflector shields that protect the vital areas (Bridge, launch bays, etc...). A few well placed Quantum or Photon Torpedoes would rip a Star Destroyer to pieces no matter how big it was. Angry Joe was pretty spot on with his little video depiction of what this battle would be like.
I love Star Wars too, but ST would kick the tar out of SW any day.
Nah, its a matter of tastes. Still, nothing I read from STO really kicks me out of my shoes. Sounds like a lot pf pew-pew in empty space. *yawn* Why play STO when there is already EVE? Sorry, I feel this game is so going to fail, while SWTOR looks like something really new and exciting. Isnt every 2nd thread about how boring the usual MMO grind is? And so I see story as the one big new thing to get us rid of boring grind a la WOW. The other MMos are just "more of the same" to me.
STO doesn't sound to me like that at all. The space combat is supposed to be tactical (not pew-pew), and they are going to have episodic misison arcs, ie the missions are supposed to play out like an episode of star trek (obviously, a lot to draw from there). They are also going to have procedurally generated planets/missions for exploration. So STO will have story (though probably less than SW:KOTOR), and other things like exploration, FvF/fleet vs fleet with player owned star bases, space/land combat, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I'll play both, I'm just worried about what happens in SW:KoTOR once i've finished with the storyline content. I also like diversity in game play (I get bored doing the same thing over and over, no matter how good the story is). So we'll see.
Nah, its a matter of tastes. Still, nothing I read from STO really kicks me out of my shoes. Sounds like a lot pf pew-pew in empty space. *yawn* Why play STO when there is already EVE? Sorry, I feel this game is so going to fail, while SWTOR looks like something really new and exciting. Isnt every 2nd thread about how boring the usual MMO grind is? And so I see story as the one big new thing to get us rid of boring grind a la WOW. The other MMos are just "more of the same" to me.
STO doesn't sound to me like that at all. The space combat is supposed to be tactical (not pew-pew), and they are going to have episodic misison arcs, ie the missions are supposed to play out like an episode of star trek (obviously, a lot to draw from there). They are also going to have procedurally generated planets/missions for exploration. So STO will have story (though probably less than SW:KOTOR), and other things like exploration, FvF/fleet vs fleet with player owned star bases, space/land combat, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I'll play both, I'm just worried about what happens in SW:KoTOR once i've finished with the storyline content. I also like diversity in game play (I get bored doing the same thing over and over, no matter how good the story is). So we'll see.
This is exactly my concerns with SW:TOR. I will still play it of course but I'm hoping it won't be like AoC in that once you've burned though the initial content (The main story arc) there will be little left for you to do. With STO's episodic approach to story arcs it will be relatively easy for them to add new episodes as each story roughly equals a one hour TV show. With SW: TOR this will be harder if the main story encompasses the entire game. Not to mention Cryptic has stated that there will be many other activities that are seperate from the episodic content. With SW: TOR we've heard very little about this aspect of the game from Bioware. I plan on playing both games initially but STO seems to be the one that will have the most longevity at this point in time. Of course this could all change as SW:TOR's development continues and more facts are released about the game.
This is exactly my concerns with SW:TOR. I will still play it of course but I'm hoping it won't be like AoC in that once you've burned though the initial content (The main story arc) there will be little left for you to do. With STO's episodic approach to story arcs it will be relatively easy for them to add new episodes as each story roughly equals a one hour TV show. With SW: TOR this will be harder if the main story encompasses the entire game. Not to mention Cryptic has stated that there will be many other activities that are seperate from the episodic content. With SW: TOR we've heard very little about this aspect of the game from Bioware. I plan on playing both games initially but STO seems to be the one that will have the most longevity at this point in time. Of course this could all change as SW:TOR's development continues and more facts are released about the game.
Bren
Yeah, it's kind of impossible to tell at this point, hence why I'll probably end up playing both. No matter what cool features there are in game, the actual game play can cripple or even make a seemingly terrible game, great.
That being said, I'm trying to find a game that most of my RL friends can play together, of to keep in touch and what not. SW:TOR (sorry i meant TOR when I kept writing KoTOR earlier, I'm living in the past!!!) seems to be more about solo play with multiplayer, MMO, aspects. If you are all about story driven content, an MMO with a monthly sub will allow for constant infusion of gameplay. In that sense, SW:TOR seems fantastic.
But for my purposes, making a starbase with my friends, enjoying episodic content, Faction vs Faction group battles, sharing custom races with my friends, exploring generated content with them etc just seems more appealing. STO seems to be more of a multiplayer MMO, with story aspects. It sounds like if I want to, I can play the whole game with my friends. And that's more what I'm looking for.
Another thing to think about, this isn't a SW vs ST IP discussion for me. For games the IP things are interesting for a bit, but not for longevity.
Of the list I am looking forward to either TOR or STO. As long as one of them is ok, then I will be happy. I am more of a Star Wars fan, but like Star Trek as well.
Not on the list, I do hope Guild Wars 2 does eventually come out. It was to boast of a less instanced world and a high or even no level cap with in world PvP. Outside of this, I am pretty much burnt out of fantasy and hoping for a good sci fi experience.
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You wish you were up to your eyeballs in elves.
Sure, that all looks fine and good but we all know that elf is played by some fat 40 year old virgin sitting in his mom's basement eating Cheesy poofs and wiping his greasy cheese stained fingers on his dirty white t-shirt. I'm not falling for that one!
Bren
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I don't see any of those games releasing with the ammount of polish, content and quality Aion will have once it reaches our market. The choice for me was easy, as it's the only game on that list that cannot be overhyped (people already know how it plays), overhyped like the turds we've been getting lately and we'll keep getting on the future.
Part 2 is up for those that are interested. Enjoy!
Bren
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Hehe, loved the second part, nice movie.
Btw, i know Aion is polished since i tried the chinese OB, but if i had to choose a P2P mmorpg, it wouldn't ever be Aion since it's just a pretty generic mmorpg, and to be released by the end of this year i have to say that it sucks, since there are plenty of mmorpgs comming out with great looking features and gameplay...instead Aion simply feels boring as hell. In fact, if i had to choose to keep playing a current P2P or start all over in Aion...i would choose keep playing an older P2P until something better comes out.
Maginobi Heroes, C9, Blade & Soul, Tera online, Mortal Online (apart from the ones in the poll) to name a few, seems way more promissing to me, or at least more innovative.
It's "Star Wars: The Old Republic" (not "Star Wars of the New Republic") "Star Wars: The Old Republic"... Don't you just hate people who correct you on forums?
Bren
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Whatever you think about Trek VS Wars as movies, the STO MMO is SO going to sink! I am sure SWTOR will beat STO hands down. And come on, whats cooler, Pajama wearing Federation guys or badass Sith? Yeah, those ships were only said to have lasers, but it was made in 1977. Vader would SO wipe the floor with those Federation types in any close combat. And the Death Star would vaporize entire Borg fleets!
Ok, I got carried away, lol.
Btw, this guy needs a hairdresser for this brows!
EDIT: Ok, the second part was quite entertaining. I had some good laughs. This Joe guy is a bit odd (and he has no clue about MMos), but it was fun enough. ^^
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
One Borg cube would slice and dice the Death Star without even breaking a sweat... Their main weapon only fires in one direction and it takes them forever and a day to charge the damn thing and line up a shot! They would all be Borg drones before they would even get a chance to fire the damn thing. lol
As for Darth Vader... Hokey religions and ancient superstitions are no replacement for a good Phaser by your side kid!
Nah, just kidding... Star Wars rocked... but then again so does Star Trek! As for the MMOs I'm sure both will do well. They both have very dedicated fan bases. I for one plan on playing both!
Bren
Edit: Also you have to admit that seeing an assimilated Death Star would just be too cool!
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Now since all Sci-Fi tech is just made up, any halfay "serious" comparision would take guesswork. But lets take some numbers.
The Enterprise E is 686 meters long, and its the Fed flagship. Even a simple Star Destroyer, is 1600 meters long. The Executor Class ship of Vader is 19 KILOMETERS long. You could guess it's firepower would vaporize the entire Federation fleet. Keep in mind, in the KOTOR titles it is hinted what damage great starships in the SW universe can do, they can destroy entire planets. The Death Star II has a diameter of 900 km. DS9 with it's 1500 m is tiny compared to that. Also take into consideration, the Republic or Empire contain ten thousands of systems, the Federation barely over hundred, so they could create many times as much spaceships. Finally, a ST ship would take over a hundred years to cross the galaxy and hundreds of crewmen for the warp drive, while Han Solo and Chewie are enough crew to cross the galaxy in a matter of days.
I love Trek too, but SW would beat ST any day.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
You're all wrong. This discussion is moot anyway. Because -IF- for some reason, the Enterpirse D landed in SW territory, one of the following things would happen:
1) Picard woud come along, see the sides of the conflict, do some super-diplomacy and in the end get the Emperor and Mon Mothma shake hands and see the error of their ways.
2) He would try the above, but it would fail and the Enterprise would be in dire distress, but out of nowhere, Q would appear and simply vaporize the entire Empire because he doesn't want to lose his favorite human (Picard).
See. That's what would happen. And SW has -NOTHING- to counter Q XD
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I voted for Star Trek Online.
While I am interested in all of them. STO stands out for me, because I like the idea of being able to explore dynamic worlds even if it is just as a ship avatar. I also like the idea of being able to beam down to these planets and explore, do diplomatic missions, and gather resources. Have PVP on worlds and in space.
The game I am least interested in is Star Wars The Old Republic. I just think it is too story driven. I beleive it will have cut scenes often to keep the story going, and that is something I just don't like in an mmorpg.
Take the Magic: The Gathering 'What Color Are You?' Quiz.
Hmm... flawed your logic is, I do think.
Nah, its a matter of tastes. Still, nothing I read from STO really kicks me out of my shoes. Sounds like a lot pf pew-pew in empty space. *yawn* Why play STO when there is already EVE? Sorry, I feel this game is so going to fail, while SWTOR looks like something really new and exciting. Isnt every 2nd thread about how boring the usual MMO grind is? And so I see story as the one big new thing to get us rid of boring grind a la WOW. The other MMos are just "more of the same" to me.
People don't ask questions to get answers - they ask questions to show how smart they are. - Dogbert
You don't seem very angry. I'm disappointed. Your name was a trick!
Anyway, not to totally derail - I would choose Star Wars Old Republic from that list, although I'm curious about Aion and Champions Online, too.
In terms of Quality, AION takes the lead. The game has been considered gold for a very long time now, however NCsoft decided to give it a good multi layer polish.
Star Wars, Star Trek, Stargate will have their niche thanks to fans.
Champions online doesn't sound to be heading anywhere. The hype is extremely low.
Ahh but you forget two important points from the lore of both franchises. Star Trek shields are totally impervious to any type of totally light based weaponry(Lasers). All Star Wars weaponry is light based. As we saw in the video a Star Destroyer wouldn't even be able to touch a Star Trek ship no matter how many lasers it has mounted on it or how big it was. Tie fighters would just impact on the sheilds and explode if they tried to get too close. Also the larger Star Wars ships only have deflector shields that protect the vital areas (Bridge, launch bays, etc...). A few well placed Quantum or Photon Torpedoes would rip a Star Destroyer to pieces no matter how big it was. Angry Joe was pretty spot on with his little video depiction of what this battle would be like.
I love Star Wars too, but ST would kick the tar out of SW any day.
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Bren you bastage I didnt notice you posted a link to part 2 here, ah well heres my part 2 thread:
Top 6 Upcoming Part 2 Thread
We could move discussion there.
Oh and I reply to Signe as to why I Dont seem that ANGRY if my name is Angry Joe: The Reason is here if your too lazy to go to Thread 2.
Man these forums are Awesome! So clean nice features, I really like this site!
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If you want something even more powerfull then a Star Wars ship... EVE.
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A titan class super capital ship is big enough to disrupt the natural gravity field of a planet just by orbiting it.
STO doesn't sound to me like that at all. The space combat is supposed to be tactical (not pew-pew), and they are going to have episodic misison arcs, ie the missions are supposed to play out like an episode of star trek (obviously, a lot to draw from there). They are also going to have procedurally generated planets/missions for exploration. So STO will have story (though probably less than SW:KOTOR), and other things like exploration, FvF/fleet vs fleet with player owned star bases, space/land combat, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I'll play both, I'm just worried about what happens in SW:KoTOR once i've finished with the storyline content. I also like diversity in game play (I get bored doing the same thing over and over, no matter how good the story is). So we'll see.
STO doesn't sound to me like that at all. The space combat is supposed to be tactical (not pew-pew), and they are going to have episodic misison arcs, ie the missions are supposed to play out like an episode of star trek (obviously, a lot to draw from there). They are also going to have procedurally generated planets/missions for exploration. So STO will have story (though probably less than SW:KOTOR), and other things like exploration, FvF/fleet vs fleet with player owned star bases, space/land combat, etc.
Don't get me wrong, I'll play both, I'm just worried about what happens in SW:KoTOR once i've finished with the storyline content. I also like diversity in game play (I get bored doing the same thing over and over, no matter how good the story is). So we'll see.
This is exactly my concerns with SW:TOR. I will still play it of course but I'm hoping it won't be like AoC in that once you've burned though the initial content (The main story arc) there will be little left for you to do. With STO's episodic approach to story arcs it will be relatively easy for them to add new episodes as each story roughly equals a one hour TV show. With SW: TOR this will be harder if the main story encompasses the entire game. Not to mention Cryptic has stated that there will be many other activities that are seperate from the episodic content. With SW: TOR we've heard very little about this aspect of the game from Bioware. I plan on playing both games initially but STO seems to be the one that will have the most longevity at this point in time. Of course this could all change as SW:TOR's development continues and more facts are released about the game.
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Yeah, it's kind of impossible to tell at this point, hence why I'll probably end up playing both. No matter what cool features there are in game, the actual game play can cripple or even make a seemingly terrible game, great.
That being said, I'm trying to find a game that most of my RL friends can play together, of to keep in touch and what not. SW:TOR (sorry i meant TOR when I kept writing KoTOR earlier, I'm living in the past!!!) seems to be more about solo play with multiplayer, MMO, aspects. If you are all about story driven content, an MMO with a monthly sub will allow for constant infusion of gameplay. In that sense, SW:TOR seems fantastic.
But for my purposes, making a starbase with my friends, enjoying episodic content, Faction vs Faction group battles, sharing custom races with my friends, exploring generated content with them etc just seems more appealing. STO seems to be more of a multiplayer MMO, with story aspects. It sounds like if I want to, I can play the whole game with my friends. And that's more what I'm looking for.
Another thing to think about, this isn't a SW vs ST IP discussion for me. For games the IP things are interesting for a bit, but not for longevity.
I'd say Jumpgate or Mortal Online
Of the ones you listed, I am only a little bit interested in the star wars MMO, but kind of indifferent at the moment.
Hasn't Jumpgate been in development for a long time? That usually bodes bad for a game.
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Of the list I am looking forward to either TOR or STO. As long as one of them is ok, then I will be happy. I am more of a Star Wars fan, but like Star Trek as well.
Not on the list, I do hope Guild Wars 2 does eventually come out. It was to boast of a less instanced world and a high or even no level cap with in world PvP. Outside of this, I am pretty much burnt out of fantasy and hoping for a good sci fi experience.