Final Fantasy means a lot to me; like many, it was my first RPG, but it was also how I learned English. When I was a little kid in Cuba (I was 6), I would play Final Fantasy 1 on my NES (Hidden since those were illegal to own) in my room with a Span…
I agree that WoW is by large and far still the king of MMOs and I do miss playing it a lot. I often find myself playing on my Lv. 20 Trial Account character, and by often I mean at least once a week. However, Rift and other MMOs that are free and …
Originally posted by mikuniman No thank you Bill, leave the trinity games the way they’ve always been and allow non-trinity to evolve on its own. People choose roles in a trinity for that reason rather than a jack of all trades class model and non-t…
Originally posted by botrytis Originally posted by Agent_Joseph
no trinity = easy game mode/asocial game mode
Trinity - EASY ASS MODE - Anti-social game. Using the Trinity DOES NOT make the game social. Everyone knows there roles and someone …
Originally posted by jtcgs Originally posted by Vesavius Bill is right here though... in these games class dependence is bad, but role dependence is good.
Dependence is Dependence and there is nothing good about it. small defined roles wer…
Excellent article! I'd like to add my 2-cents if you'll oblige.
Back when WoW was the undisputed MMO Champion I wished for the combat to be more fast paced. I mean, you'd just walk up to a mob and use the exact same rotation as you did for the …
Originally posted by koboldfodder Ill pass. D&D has always been about problem solving in group format. The DM poses some type of problem and the players come up with a solution. The rule books were there only to guide the players imagination,…