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  • Originally posted by SnaKey Originally posted by Gouki4u If MMOs were women I'd be a manwhore. Wouldn't that make you a "John"? Well I suppose the fact I pay them for their services would make me a John, but I was thinking more of the fact I love…
  • I was thinking, "Maybe this time will be different." A few months later, and I thought, "Nope." If MMOs were women I'd be a manwhore.
  • Who said anything about realism? I just want combat that isn't boring.
    in Targetting Comment by Gouki4u March 2006
  • Yeah well that plan will only pay off if people buy the game.
  • Any games that try to equal the success of WoW by simply copying what Blizzard has done will go the way of the various clones of Doom, and Command and Conquer. After those two titles first blew up the market was flooded with FPS, and RTS games many…
  • Although I've had a lot of fun playing Gunz I wouldn't call it an MMO. It is more like a deathmatch with leveling up included. I'm basically looking for the same things in an MMO as you, but sadly I don't think any games on the market fit the desc…
  • DDO isn't going to take the place of WoW simply because they are dissimmilar games. If games like EQ, and WoW are the mainstream of MMOs then DDO is an offshoot. It is not trying to accomplish the same things as these games. I'm still on the bubb…
    in D&D fails Comment by Gouki4u March 2006
  • I cannot remember because I only played a mage for a couple of days in WoW, but do their spells always hit? I know the targeting is always accurate, but the spell doesn't always do damage does it? I know this was not the case in City of Heroes at …
    in Targetting Comment by Gouki4u March 2006
  • There is a trend towards forced grouping, and it irks me a little. Yes it is a multiplayer game, but you shouldn't need a group for everything. One of the primary complaints with WoW is the fact the endgame content requires huge groups. There sho…
  • I don't listen to any reviews. They are useful if they talk about certain features of the game, and how they work, but I ignore the opinions of the people who write them. The only time I'll pay attention to a game's reviews is if it gets universal…
  • Some guilds are like that. The leader starts them as a way to always have help, or to simply stroke his ego, and there isn't much of a community. I've been in pick up groups that display more loyalty than some of the guilds I've been in. On the o…
  • Originally posted by Leasa Originally posted by poopypants This post belongs in the idle chit chat forum... Actually it belongs in the "I have no life and I am a 14 year old kid with raging hormones and would not know what to do with it if I had it…
  • Levels are what people have come to expect from RPGs, and there is very little incentive for new games to challenge that concept. Unfortunately the nature of MMOs highlights the weaknesses of a level system instead of playing to its strengths. L…
  • Yeah so Pamzor is pretty cute. So? Attractive girls play games. I know it is shocking.
  • Originally posted by Jenuviel I don't know when it'll reach MMOs, or even when it'll fully develop in single-player RPGs, but I really think the next evolution in video games is going to revolve around morality decisions. BioWare's already made stri…
  • I liked it better the first time when it was called Interstate '76.
  • I don't think MMOs are going to shift away from PCs to consoles. The subscription revenue that article talks about coming from console games probably has a lot to do with things like Xbox live. Most MMOs last longer than the lifespan of a console …
  • SWG was never really a game. It was divine retribution visited upon the gaming community for giving money to SOE, or at least that is how it felt when I played it, or maybe it was just a sociological experiment to see how long a company can abuse i…
  • Okay another question. Does anyone else feel that games that try to have too many playable races end up not having enough of a difference between those races?
    in Races? Comment by Gouki4u March 2006
  • Originally posted by kahnz I'm not trying to be a snob, but addiction is a biochemical disease of the brain. In order to form an addiction you have to introduce a chemical into your body like chocolate, caffiene, heroine, alcohol etc. Your brain th…