Originally posted by Reklaw
Originally posted by Badnesso
I feel like Movies, products, services etc.. Have begun taking a downward spiral sense around 2005. And not to long after mmo's joined in. All developers care about these days is money jus…
"I know a large portion of the player base is sitting at the cap". He said it right there, I played wow with friends and had a blast questing and working together. Then I hit level cap "60" and all I could do was farm for gear max out and wait for …
Originally posted by jeremyjodes
I agree OP. I heard they are making a movie about three's company the old TV show. it's pretty much they're running out of ideas. the entire entertainment industry is digging up dead TV shows now for movies. They wo…
Originally posted by Slampig
Originally posted by Badnesso
I feel like Movies, products, services etc.. Have begun taking a downward spiral sense around 2005. And not to long after mmo's joined in. All developers care about these days is money ju…
Originally posted by Truelevel
Originally posted by Badnesso
Cause we all know children spend money With no concept of its value.
Not just children, 80% of the MMo player base... but where one portal shuts another one is created and on the othe…
Originally posted by FredomSekerZ
Well, money pays the bills and keeps food on the table. I'd say that if you where in the same position, you'd choose money over making some random people on the internet happy with a virtual world. Oh, and even if …
Though I will say that with the recent changes they have made to AC1 my hopes for an AC3 out of turbine that stays true to the original vision have dwindled somewhat.
Yea, if anyone's played lately a lvl 10 drudge drops lv 80+ treasure with …
As I got older I figured games would get better with technology, but I look around and all the true gamers are either not gaming cause the latest games are lame or playing retro or old school games?!
I think modern gamers don't understand the mmo concept. When I first started playing Asherons Call my first mmo in 1999. Which my friend and my brother subscribed also. We spent all of our time hanging out and exploring areas. It wasn't a grindfe…
Originally posted by Interesting
Eventually you go pro with your "dream an mmo" and start making design documents of dozens of pages.But then you dont post it anywhere, because you know people will steal your idea, even though you also know that in…
I can totally relate, I played rubies of eventIde, asherons call, and Everquest. My fondest mmo was Asherons Call. The grandeur of these mmo's where foremost the exploration. I remember in AC going on a 2 hour journey with half a dozen guildies to …