They're actually keeping it alive.
The real culprit are the big companies using their resources to develop cash cows, rather than in-depth games. CCP is the only big company willing to make games they're passionate about.
This site needs to get its [expletive] together. WoD is about the only MMO I'm ecstatic about. A CCP-produced player-driven gothic MMO on foot, not ships - you know it's going to be of the highest quality.
Originally posted by MsConduct
Originally posted by Sroek
More simplification and easy-mode gameplay?
No thanks.
Obviously you haven't read any posts.
Take EQ2 for example. a class has like 8 different buffs, one maybe adds 100a…
Originally posted by ParaKnowYa If you would have read the Posts, you would have noticed that they were done before things were cleared up.
And once they were cleared up, everybody was happy.
So whats the Point of your Post ?
To be an …
It's been cleared it guys, stop stressing about it. Anyone's preordered so far will be getting the MMO version when it's out.
"We acknowledge that we could have done a lot more to quell these misconceptions from the start, so we're willing to give…
Originally posted by Diovidius http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/extra-credits/1906-The-Future-of-MMOs
It's sad that it takes a video with somebody breaking down the status quo of the MMO industry for people to understand the curr…
Originally posted by Loke666
Originally posted by Gutlard
Would this be like a Civ MMO? Start the first game back in the stone age and each person would start from scratch building up things that would be reflected in the entire game. Players…
Originally posted by Kyleran
Originally posted by Sroek
Isn't it amazing how open-ended, player-driven, sandboxy MMOs are so vehemently protested against by the average forum mmorpg.com user, yet the most cherished and ubiquitously praised of…
Isn't it amazing how open-ended, player-driven, sandboxy MMOs are so vehemently protested against by the average forum mmorpg.com user, yet the most cherished and ubiquitously praised of all MMOs that the vast majority of avid/experienced players ha…
Originally posted by Torik
Originally posted by Sroek
A lot of replies here seem to be from bitter and/or jaded players who've had unfortunate experiences with open-ended MMOs where anything is possible. In a game like that, of course there w…
A lot of replies here seem to be from bitter and/or jaded players who've had unfortunate experiences with open-ended MMOs where anything is possible. In a game like that, of course there will be moments of defeat, that's what makes moments of victor…
Originally posted by KorPhaeron
Originally posted by Sroek
The technology of allowing thousands of concurrent players in a single simulated environment is, for the most part, being utterly wasted on uninspired and unimaginative roleplaying ga…
Originally posted by jaxsundane
Originally posted by Sroek
The technology of allowing thousands of concurrent players in a single simulated environment is, for the most part, being utterly wasted on uninspired and unimaginative roleplaying ga…
Game's already dead. Post MS1 was still bearable but the current state of the game not only has a piss poor community but also an imbalanced game in and of itself. What we have now is not FoM, it's a virtual chatroom with rampant scumbaggery.