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General: 2010 Awards: Biggest Disappointment

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  • GilgameeshGilgameesh Member UncommonPosts: 412

    STO with no doubt.

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  • therez0therez0 Member Posts: 379

    APB was a huge disappointment for me.  I knew as soon as I tried the open beta that it wasn't going to work because of the wonky aiming and steep learning curve.

     

    In all honesty, I never tried either of the other two because of the bad press they were getting from the early betas.

  • gatherisgatheris Member UncommonPosts: 1,016

    Mortal Online

    Such high hopes for that one :(

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  • Master10KMaster10K Member Posts: 3,065

    Even though I would like to vote FF XIV, since it was the biggest fail this year, I would have to vote for APB. A game I was actually looking forward to tired it and just when I upgraded my graphics card the company folded.

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  • KookasKookas Member Posts: 39

    STO

    The gameplay seemed to be a reskined Pirates of the Burning Sea, but pirates was more fun.  STO is sadly the only mmo I have purchased but could not even stand to play for the first free month.

    I know it came out late 2009, but Fallen Earth takes the second place disappointment award.

    * I read most of what Jon Wood writes
    * He needs more bullet points though

  • KnaveSkyeKnaveSkye Member UncommonPosts: 137

    Im still waiting to see what they can do with FFXVI with some smoothing out, so i gotta say APB. Its always nice to see someone try something different, though it hurts us all when it fails, because the next company wil be less likely to try after. Ohh, and I hate(not really) to be a nit picker, but the statement "No one denies the potential of the game, but the “final” product leaves little to be desired." implies to me that the game is near complete/perfect and thus leaves little to be desired...where what i think is meant is that it leaves much to be desired.

  • radwan666radwan666 Member Posts: 31

    Originally posted by TomWoodrow



    Can you add LOTRO to the list it will win by far over these other games.


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    Agree. LOTRO had a great potencial with that incredible fantasy world full of posibilities. But now, from all the things the devs could do, they did a poor job with no remarkables features.

    From the presented options I chose APB. A great fail.

    Carpe Diem

  • chriswsmchriswsm Member UncommonPosts: 383

    I agree that 2010 was a downer in general.   Also agree that STO was the worst of the ones I tried thankfull I checked it out without spending any cash.  It was pants.

     

    Come on 2011 fingers crossed for SWTOR

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  • bjgladitschbjgladitsch Member Posts: 88

    I voted for 2010 in general.  I understand why some are voting STO...I believe it was pushed out too soon with not enough content at launch.  I knew people whom finished the game in 48 hours or so they say they did...and had to grind the rest of the way up the ranks.  BUT...it has made improvements  and even in the earliest of the wee morning hours I am yet to see EDS empty unlike some games, which go hours wihout a live person in a major area.

  • OnyxBMWOnyxBMW Member Posts: 207

    Honestly, I had fun in STO.  But then again, I basically played the game purely in PVP as a klingon and just leveled to full.  Once I hit max the game lost its flavor, and I quit the game.

    Its PVE was bland and terrible, but its PVP as a klingon was hilarious.  I just always had to laugh at the federation who didn't know how to ball up and protect each other.  But I digress.

    2010 in general for me.  There wasn't anything particularly good to come out.  The only honorable mention is Cataclysm.  And, honestly, for me, Cataclysm is not good enough to warrent it being a good MMO.  It's just WoW's stupid end-game grind put off a tiny bit and the lore decimated once again in some new idiotic fashion.  WoW's been old for a long while for me, being someone who has a lot of trouble letting myself get engrossed in that skinner box they call an end-game (grind grind grind grind grind...)

  • bronecarbronecar Member Posts: 685

    I've tested all the above except for STO, since I didn't like the IP to begin with.

     

    Sadly, APB didn't make it alive. For some odd reason, all the others did make it until present days.

     

  • Paragus1Paragus1 Member UncommonPosts: 1,741

    FFXIV was the biggest debacle of the year given how much money and dev power was behind the making of it.  Mortal didn't turn out to well, but expectations are a lot lower given how small and limited resources SV had to make it.

    Despite this I voted for 2010 in general.   This entire year was nothing but garbage for the genre.  There's some promising stuff next year, but right now this one goes down in history as falling flat.

  • AdiJagerAdiJager Member Posts: 16

    "Mr. Sulu, more spacebar!!! MORE SPACEBAR!!!" lol

    This... and nothing more to add

  • ThomasN7ThomasN7 87.18.7.148Member CommonPosts: 6,690

    All of 2010 really. Every game listed has a solid case of being a major disappointment.

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  • SpennetSpennet Member Posts: 25

    FF XIV.

  • PhuzionitePhuzionite Member Posts: 20

    Rift should genuinely be on that list :

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  • MalcanisMalcanis Member UncommonPosts: 3,297

    STO was the worst release, but who actually had any expectations anyway?

     

    2010 walks it IMO.

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  • KazaraKazara Member UncommonPosts: 1,086

    As soon as I read the ttitle, I already had STO in mind - - until I saw a much more accurate answer that truly represented my disappointment, '2010 in General'.

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  • JorendoJorendo Member UncommonPosts: 275

    MO was a disapointment..a expensive one even. But atleast they tried. APB i liked allot, played it with a friend and had a blast, not the best MMO that came out but still i loved the deep customisation and everything. Shooting could be better, balance needed a huge improvement, but still i had fun.

     

    Final Fantasy is crap, but its only out for a month or 2, lots to fix and its meant for the playstation 3, maybe they improve it, maybe not. But there is one game worse than Final Fantasy. Star Trek Online. So many promises......its out what..almost a year now and still its the same game as it was during the beta. Hardly any content, many bugs, boring in any sense and the planets looking lamer than lame.

  • marcustmarcust Member UncommonPosts: 495

    While 2010 has generally been a disappointing year it has also been an interesting one.

    We have seen MMO's based on huge fanbases fail - STO

    We have seen MMO's based on large budgets fail - FF14

    We have seen indy companies continue to survive with a quality product albeit with a slow development cycle - Darkfall

    We have seen a quality title go F2P and do well - Lotro

    And we now see an old classic reinvent itself in WoW

     

    With the hype surrounding 2011 I think we have further to fall should they fail.

    It will continue to be interesting.

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  • JerYnkFanJerYnkFan Member UncommonPosts: 342

    STO by a mile....For a franchise that has so much depth, the game is as shallow as it gets.

  • KinjiruKinjiru Member Posts: 25

    I chose APB. I really like the basic idea, ultimately what turned me off was the whole gang-based concept. If you're going to make GTA Online, then make a true sandbox game, where players can be more than just gang-bangers... let us become the pilots, police, ambulance drivers... and the even members of gangs, but let's include construction workers, doctors, front desk clerks. Let the choices the player makes determine whether he's a good guy or a bad guy.

     

    Suppose every player gets a "job", that whenever they are offline, they're considered to be performing that job, with a salary, so when they log on, they can go do whatever... of course, that salary wouldn't be enough; everybody wants more, to buy better equipment, to invest, to get a new car...  which leads to missions.

     

    Anybody seen a game like this yet? I'd play it in a heartbeat. Hell, I'd even support an F2P model. :)

  • Daffid011Daffid011 Member UncommonPosts: 7,945

    2011 looks promising, but so did 2010, 2009, 2008, 2007...

    Something makes me suspect we will be here in another year saying "we at least 2012 looks promising"

  • SwaneaSwanea Member UncommonPosts: 2,401

    Hardest to choose from out of all the "awards" so far.

  • reanorreanor Member UncommonPosts: 441

    FFXIV is THE BIGGEST dissapointment ever. Star Trek Online ended up being a well handled episodic game. Yeah its grind , yeah its repetitive, but end game episodes that come out now on frequent basis added much better Star Trek flavour to the game and it plays well now.

    APB is not the biggest for me. I knew that game is going to die, there was no future for it.

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