Originally posted by demo3210
Instancing in a massively multiplayer online roleplaying game is a MAJOR turnoff for me, personally. I feel like MMORPGS were specifically designed to be linked with everyone else in the world all at the same time. …
It just seems "un-mmorpg" like to me. In particular the 'massive' part. I play these games because I don't mind the interaction, whether it be favorable or unfavorable, that I encounter. That's part of the fun. It's what makes it different from just…
Just reading about this makes me cringe. I was thinking of setting up a new PC when I got home from school to try this game, and even though I read tons of unfavorable things about the game, I was still going to give it a try. But... instancing zone…
Look, I'm reading this as a precursor to see if whether or not I should invest in this game come release day. Negative opinions, and also positive opinions, when backed up by evidence are totally welcomed. So, keep them coming. What I'm really worri…
Good read. I go to music school as well... and I'm looking to showcase my work for the industry soon. Theirs times when the technology involved in music, especially nowdadays with sequencers/midi and I suppose coding when you get to games, that it g…
Yeah, Sony has such a winner with Planetside... they just need to brush it up for the modern graphics climate. A Planetside 2 with updated graphics, added weapons and mechs (which are balanced), exotic locals, and the same great music that they have…
So, yeah... LOTRO isn't the most groundbreaking game we've come across, but it still works. The new expansion is looking to be really interesting in terms of playing in a huge underground expanse.
I played it at around beta and release for a total…