Torgrim, thats not great as in people thinks its great - great as a momentous evolutionary moment when there is a fundemental shift in the mmorg gaming world that rocks the foundations of mmorging to the core and becomes the template that all mainstream mmorgs aspire to. Gw2 is great (I'm a huge fan of gw1 & 2) but that's it. ( asside from the non sob model whic I personally believe is revilutionary)
rpg/mmorg history: Dun Darach>Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW > oblivion > LOTR > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(1000 elementalist), Wildstar
Originally posted by Bladestrom Torgrim, thats not great as in people thinks its great - great as a momentous evolutionary moment when there is a fundemental shift in the mmorg gaming world that rocks the foundations of mmorging to the core and becomes the template that all mainstream mmorgs aspire to. Gw2 is great (I'm a huge fan of gw1 & 2) but that's it. ( asside from the non sob model whic I personally believe is revilutionary)
Then we will never see a revolutionary game.....ever.
There we go a half decent list of games that are candidates for being revolutionary. You may disagree with some of them, but if you look at the reasoning you can see the difference, they revolutionised gaming, and not nessassarily because they were great games.
As ive said, I personally its very possible GW2 could eventually be recognised as a game that revolutionises mmorg gaming by bringing F2P from the start as the default model, time will tell.
rpg/mmorg history: Dun Darach>Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW > oblivion > LOTR > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(1000 elementalist), Wildstar
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rpg/mmorg history: Dun Darach>Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW > oblivion > LOTR > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(1000 elementalist), Wildstar
Now playing GW2, AOW 3, ESO, LOTR, Elite D
Then we will never see a revolutionary game.....ever.
If it's not broken, you are not innovating.
rpg/mmorg history: Dun Darach>Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW > oblivion > LOTR > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(1000 elementalist), Wildstar
Now playing GW2, AOW 3, ESO, LOTR, Elite D
There we go a half decent list of games that are candidates for being revolutionary. You may disagree with some of them, but if you look at the reasoning you can see the difference, they revolutionised gaming, and not nessassarily because they were great games.
As ive said, I personally its very possible GW2 could eventually be recognised as a game that revolutionises mmorg gaming by bringing F2P from the start as the default model, time will tell.
rpg/mmorg history: Dun Darach>Bloodwych>Bards Tale 1-3>Eye of the beholder > Might and Magic 2,3,5 > FFVII> Baldur's Gate 1, 2 > Planescape Torment >Morrowind > WOW > oblivion > LOTR > Guild Wars (1900hrs elementalist) Vanguard. > GW2(1000 elementalist), Wildstar
Now playing GW2, AOW 3, ESO, LOTR, Elite D
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