When it comes right down to it, it's no different than me calling up my friend and asking him to pay my sub if I give him some gold in exchange. From an economy standpoint my friend isn't flooding the economy with new in-game-currency, it's just mo…
The "truth" for me is that it's a new game I'm going to enjoy thoroughly. For how long? No idea. I've played enough MMOs that I'm learning to stop comparing them to each other as a way of enjoying them more. Each game has it's own little bits and pi…
There are a lot of old games I've tried to go back to and it never seems to end well. Sometimes absence does make the heart grow fonder and we forget all imperfections. Pre-CU had it's share of issues and constant fixing. I'll always remember it …
I have to start my comment off by saying I really like the gameplay, style, graphics, in-your-face attitude and a lot of other aspects of the game I've experienced during the beta. I have a laptop with the NVidia 650m, not a great card but solid. …
It's a similar mentality to when people post why they like a game and there is an abundance of general "you can't like this game because I don't like it" replies. It's like they get a kick out of trying to ruin the fun of people who genuinely enjoy…
I have to admit that there's a certain draw for me to be involved in all the excitement and chaos that occurs when a game launches. I'll probably be there right from the start.
Originally posted by strangepower
Originally posted by xtravert
Head starts are indeed the official launch of a game. Especailly when considering that companies send out emails with content such as:
"Hundreds of thousands of players…
Originally posted by Urko Originally posted by GrumpyCharr
No, but you can prepare with stress tests but when you have literally thousands of people make a whim decision to buy the game at zero hour and get way more traffic than you expected - i…
Head starts are indeed the official launch of a game. Especailly when considering that companies send out emails with content such as:
"Hundreds of thousands of players from around the world will become a part of MMO history when Guild Wars 2 laun…
Regarding his mentioning running it on bootcamp:
Don't think this violates the NDA. I've run it on 2 weekend beta invites using a 27" iMac. Runs great on Windows 7 on bootcamp. Max resolution. Just for anyone who may be wondering.
Originally posted by GMan3
Originally posted by Falcomith
Santa is all about fun and games. He will be playing Huttball. duh!.
Well of course. Even the reindeer have decided to add Huttball to their list of games!
Well... you …
Thief! If you don't pay for something either because you can't afford it or just "believe" you are entitled to it then you are a thief! I'd like to be able to afford to own a nice new Ferrari. I can't so it's something I don't have. Just because…
I voted no. Simply based on the wording of the queston. From what I've seen and read so far I won't be playing. However, as more information is released I may decide to give it a go. Too many promising (aka hyped) games have left me underwhelme…
Originally posted by meleemadness
It will probably be single playerish until you hit the lvl cap and then, hopefully, more sandboxish aftewards.....just speculation though....or a dream!
Hehe, sadly that sounds a lot like most MMOs these…
I would have to say that most people see it is a single player game as a result of what they've seen to date. Other than 2 players doing some early level missions there hasn't been a great deal of focus on the mulitplayer aspects. I figure Bioware…
WoW killer? No idea. Doesn't really matter. Will I find it fun? Will I find myself sitting at work wanting to run home and play it? Micro Transactions, WoW Killer etc all aside that's what matters to me. Fun and captivating FTW.