Originally posted by Grahor
Originally posted by idgarad
I don't remember anyone in my life telling me I had to be good at a game to have fun.
"If you have to be good at it to have fun, your not playing a game but rather a sport."
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Your modesty is truely refreshing.
I love fps, but I also want the same things you want out of mmorpgs. They both take some kind of skill.
Wait a bit before playing BF3 again. The people who buy sequels closely within release are the same people…
Originally posted by Talthanys People suck. A person can be thoughtful and amiable and intelligent, but people suck. Remove any veneer or personal responsibility (such as the internet's cloak of anonymity) and you see them for what they are.
I …
Originally posted by marinrider
Originally posted by ghettobooste
The best way to stop piracy is make your game an MMO... or at least follow the payment model.
And then someone makes a private server and your back at square 1.
Too …
Originally posted by stayontarget Counter-debate
If you look at some of the games that started out with p2p but had to go f2p because of declining sub numbers you will find that the player base increased short term but declined back to its origina…
When the tsunami hit Japan and the power went out in a store, everyone calmly put everything back on the shelves and left. There were no lootings, and people were very orderly in relief camps and shelters. This is a population where a large majority…
If a game wants to boast unique player experience, they should put most of the game in control of the player. People who play EVE love how much of the universe they can lay claim to. Corporations, territory wars, and player-owned colonies, etc. Unsc…
Originally posted by nate1980 I think an extra $5/mo would be fair, but let me clarify what I'd expect.
Everyone must be in character 100% of the time and enforced.
That seems extreme, but imagine a server of hundreds of people in character all …
Originally posted by Consequence
Originally posted by DoctrJackal
No, I think first impressions should generally float towards positive remarks. Viewers watch these videos to see if a game is worth playing and only want to hear a clear "Yes" …
No, I think first impressions should generally float towards positive remarks. Viewers watch these videos to see if a game is worth playing and only want to hear a clear "Yes" or "No", but commentators shouldn't be supporting that in first impressio…
I get what you mean about MMOs these days, and I feel the same way. I'm not playing anything right now - just Minecraft and Osu until Skyrim comes out. And then Guild Wars 2. If you didn't like DDO or Vindictus, there's a slim chance of finding anyt…