Half Life 2's Source engine is pretty good looking even at this time. So yes you can make an MMORPG with a engine that is more than 5 years old. Vindictus immediately comes into mind.
Originally posted by Dragim relationships happen, regardless of anything........
Anyways, online relationships happen,......
To just add on to this post, a fair unbiased opinion of mine,
When people meet, where there is a meeting of minds, …
Originally posted by stealthbr The overarching purpose of entertainment is simply to entertain. We play games to have fun, to make time fly by faster, to escape from the real world and its problems. Yet, as we try and imagine ourselves within altern…
Originally posted by MMO-Maniac I've been playing MMOs for over 10 years.
Where would you like me to start?
For starters, you can start by the most outrageous guild drama you've seen or have experienced.........
Originally posted by Superfluous I'm not really offended by your reaction, more annoyed. Your story is nothing new; I come across men like you on a daily basis who, after being dumped by a girl, are enranged because they honestly feel deserving of …
Originally posted by Superfluous
Originally posted by CorkCorkCork
I suspect that her reason for doing this was so twisted, mangled and unacceptable to a point which she had to lie, mislead, deceive and maybe even cook up drama for the …
Originally posted by Superfluous
Originally posted by CorkCorkCork
Possible. When I first met her, I was impressed by the fact that she behaved so sincerely, really mature and genuine. That suckered me going into a relationship with her.…
Originally posted by Methos12
Originally posted by maverick1127
Does it bug just me or does it upset anyone else when you have tried a game, loved it, and even MMORPG loved it, gave it excellent ratings, but there is still a good amount of pe…
Originally posted by Sid_Vicious
Do you think that its a possibility that she made that up to get rid of someone who takes something online seriously?
Possible. When I first met her, I was impressed by the fact that she behaved so sincerely, …
I just found this online article about a female gamer's dramatic player experience on Star Trek online:
Everyone who has been a part of any sort of online community (forums, a Wiki, an online game, etc.) is well aware that virtual environments …
Originally posted by Cthulhu23 That OP was like a bad car accident. I know it was horrible to look at, but I just couldn't turn away.
Anyway, in-game romances always end up as bad news. Here is mine:
Player A, a good friend of mine in the …
Originally posted by inseptra Please tell me this wasn't the most important part of your life at that time.......Online games of all types will inherantly bring these type of situations to all who play. I'TS A GAME.... Don't get that wraped up into…
Aw man ! My best quest ever was from Final Fantasy XI !
I had to perform a storyline quest where I had to team up with 2 non-english speaking players to defeat a monster within a cavern labyrinth.
So i was playing a Red Mage, and the rest we…
I guess the truth is that if a skyrimesque video game developer were to truly create a living breathing world, it has to develop a whole new AI (artificial intelligence) environment system to generate "dynamic and reactive" content, with or without …
Originally posted by Distopia
Originally posted by CorkCorkCork
Permanent death is a typhoon of fresh air to the MMO market.
How so though? I really want to know what people see in it that makes it a worthy feature? I can think of t…
Originally posted by Ridelynn Depends on
a) What deal you can get on a motherboard to stick it in
b) What your expectations are: it will perform pretty well, but a similarly priced Phenom II will out-perform it in CPU tasks (however won't have o…
Permanent death is a typhoon of fresh air to the MMO market.
However, it will only settle for some MMOs, and most MMOs will not include such a feature due to the diversity of the market's demographics.