Love or hate WoW, it will end someday. Everythign does.
When that day happens, should there be a huge titanic shutdown event like in Tabula Rasa, or should people just play normally until the day they pull the plug?
I think there should be some …
Originally posted by Locklain
Player housing is going to die off right along with grouping. The new generation of MMOers would much rather solo their way to cap and then spout off their leet speech while T-bagging a guy they just ganked.
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Originally posted by KvenTelGhoul
I would have no problem playing a class that did zero damage but has tons of support or healing. Bard and enchanter in EQ1 were my favorite classes. Their damage sucked but they could change the tide of battle…
Originally posted by Jimmy_Scythe
This is a rather odd thread to me. EVERYONE I know uses Firefox. MY MOTHER and GRANDPARENTS use Firefox. The security issues with IE are well known and Firefox spread very quickly just by word of mouth alone. I d…
This is not the beginning of the end.
This is the middle of the end.
This is their best attempt to drag things out as long as possible and desperately hope to milk enough subscription dollars to break even (or maybe even fund a desperate third g…
Originally posted by FeD135
You mentionned earlier the essential factor why firefox is still holding back to IE. Internet is a pretty abstract technology to a lot of people. Some people need assistance to go check their mails and perform "basic" …
Originally posted by n25philly
Here at work whenever I put together a computer I always install firefox and leave the icon on the desktop. To this date one user has even tried it let alone use it. Everyone knows exaclty what IE is and what it …
It might not help you, but if you really want some awesome role playing you should check out some muds.
Two great sites for information about muds:
http://www.mudconnector.com
http://www.topmudsites.com
Originally posted by JestorRodo
MMO companies should wisely chose their path of revenue and stick with it. Double or triple dipping is great for an ice cream cone but not with the MMO customers wallets.
Agreed. Pick a model and go wi…
There is nothing wrong with microtransactions or virtual good sales.
The problem is when they are combined with subscriptions. Burning the candle from both ends is just double dipping (how's that for a mixed metaphor?).
I am a huge fan of microtransaction/virtual currency business models, but I think combining them with subscriptions is trying to burn the candle at both ends.
City of Heroes is doing this now as well, and it really ticks me off.
Boring zones.
Bad lock mechanics.
But most of all is the "shared" nature of the RvR zones. I could care less about Praag. It isn't mine.
In DAoC, my homeland was my homeland. We had leveling zones in there, we had things related t…
These packs are a double whammy.
1) You barely get anything for the money.
2) The content in these are things that used to be given along with the other paid expansions (they are paid, because you pay a monthly fee for this game).
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Originally posted by sayuri2006
It saddens me that Blizzard can just turn their policies around, if it wasn't much of a big deal, why was the non transfer of PVE to PVP put in place?
Why? To keep misanthropic ganktards happy and compliant. It…
Originally posted by severity3
I would giggle my ass off if Funcom went out of business! I
Get ready to start giggling. I think Funcom won't be able to save itself from this one like it did with Anarchy Online. At least with AO, MM…
Originally posted by sigamon
it is the most repetitive game ive ever played. you fight the same crap over and over and over and over and over in the same areas over and over. the character custom job is outstanding. powers are fun, travel powers…
I returned after 2+ years for the Living Legacy promotion and I think they did a lot of things to make it better.
There is a lot of gameplay variety which is a welcome relief from the modern MMO trend to have nothing but killing mobs or player…