Musings in MMORPGs
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Re: Musings in MMORPGs
I pose a question: I'm thinking of getting Guild Wars 2 as a Xmas present for my girlfriend. Is it a worthwhile purchase as a present for a long-time MMO player?
<alabaster> I don't like it that big.

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The first was glorious and the second one improved the formula in every way. Plus the fact that there is no sub freescopedknife wrote:I pose a question: I'm thinking of getting Guild Wars 2 as a Xmas present for my girlfriend. Is it a worthwhile purchase as a present for a long-time MMO player?
So yes!!!
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It's usually the 30s for me.Al Capwned wrote:For some reason I all ways stop playing RPGs once I hit the lvl 20s, MMO or otherwise. I wonder why that is?
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I made this OP for a different forum but figured the information might be useful here as well.
For those somewhat interested in Vindictus:
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Everybody, grab a weapon, the infection is upon us once more, get rid of the heretics before they manage to infect others!Exbo wrote:Runescape?
I still play that often. :3
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While we are talking about MMORPGs
Anyone else here play WoW?
Anyone else here play WoW?
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I took on look at what the characters were wearing and how ridiculously proportioned they were and said lolnope. Game armour is always so intricately designed, stylized, and non-protective to the point where it's obnoxiously redundant. Overly muscly man and ridiculously buxom broad aren't winning any favors as well. Vidyagaem characters are becoming quite a turn off for vidyagaems for me.ILY wrote:For those somewhat interested in Vindictus:
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Where are my Brienne's of Tarth at? Where's my suits of Munition Armour at?
Character design is mostly poo in RPG's nowadays.
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Sadly, one of the few lessons that RPG makers seems to have learned is that sex sells. To the point of absurdity.VacuityMechanica wrote:I took on look at what the characters were wearing and how ridiculously proportioned they were and said lolnope. Game armour is always so intricately designed, stylized, and non-protective to the point where it's obnoxiously redundant. Overly muscly man and ridiculously buxom broad aren't winning any favors as well. Vidyagaem characters are becoming quite a turn off for vidyagaems for me.ILY wrote:For those somewhat interested in Vindictus:
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Where are my Brienne's of Tarth at? Where's my suits of Munition Armour at?
Character design is mostly poo in RPG's nowadays.
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If only people would start to learn that sex appeal doesn't always need to equal voluptuous. Or more skin showing. Or even completely perfect, symmetrical features.jarek56 wrote:Sadly, one of the few lessons that RPG makers seems to have learned is that sex sells. To the point of absurdity.VacuityMechanica wrote:I took on look at what the characters were wearing and how ridiculously proportioned they were and said lolnope. Game armour is always so intricately designed, stylized, and non-protective to the point where it's obnoxiously redundant. Overly muscly man and ridiculously buxom broad aren't winning any favors as well. Vidyagaem characters are becoming quite a turn off for vidyagaems for me.ILY wrote:For those somewhat interested in Vindictus:
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Where are my Brienne's of Tarth at? Where's my suits of Munition Armour at?
Character design is mostly poo in RPG's nowadays. :(
Sex does sell, there's no debating that; but idea of sex equaling abundant perceived perfection - that's what I find the most obnoxious of all.
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You preach to the choir my friend. I mean, don't get me wrong: I LOVE me my eye candy. Hell, I play a free MMO simply because it had rather...attractive eye candy characters blowing the shit out of each other with lasers, missiles, and beam axes. I admit it, attractive females catch my eye. But that alone doesn't...get me hooked. And I HATE the "checking the fetish blocks" bullshit. I LIKE characters that are attractive, but not perfect. And NO, that doesn't mean PERFECT GIRLS with a SMALL, EASILY CORRECTABLE scar over one cheek. I mean, seriously. Hot IS hot, but if I want absurd perfection you could...well, get off on, I'd go watch porn. I'm not paying for softcore bullcrap. I'm paying for a fun, large-player base game. Or, not paying, as the case could be.VacuityMechanica wrote:If only people would start to learn that sex appeal doesn't always need to equal voluptuous. Or more skin showing. Or even completely perfect, symmetrical features.jarek56 wrote:Sadly, one of the few lessons that RPG makers seems to have learned is that sex sells. To the point of absurdity.VacuityMechanica wrote:I took on look at what the characters were wearing and how ridiculously proportioned they were and said lolnope. Game armour is always so intricately designed, stylized, and non-protective to the point where it's obnoxiously redundant. Overly muscly man and ridiculously buxom broad aren't winning any favors as well. Vidyagaem characters are becoming quite a turn off for vidyagaems for me.ILY wrote:For those somewhat interested in Vindictus:
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Where are my Brienne's of Tarth at? Where's my suits of Munition Armour at?
Character design is mostly poo in RPG's nowadays.
Sex does sell, there's no debating that; but idea of sex equaling abundant perceived perfection - that's what I find the most obnoxious of all.
Re: Musings in MMORPGs
The only MMO I've ever really enjoyed was Kingdom of Loathing. I've tried WoW, and I just found it to be a 2-dimensional timesink.
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I personnaly hate WoW because it is for me the sign of the death of the wonderfull strategy games Warcraft that I loved a lot.
no more duel of destiny between two heroes, just the most emblematic figures of the warcraft universe taken down by a bunch of crazy assholes who came from nowhere.
Really I find it sad.
no more duel of destiny between two heroes, just the most emblematic figures of the warcraft universe taken down by a bunch of crazy assholes who came from nowhere.
Really I find it sad.
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I did Ragnarok Online, a decade ago.
I was addicted as hell. And I learned a valuable lesson:
My mind is weak to the temptation of MMOs.
Never again.
I was addicted as hell. And I learned a valuable lesson:
My mind is weak to the temptation of MMOs.
Never again.
- kwisatz2hederach
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I can't stand MMO's in general. I really have a laundry list against them.
1.) The communities. Full of "d00dz" that apparently did my mom. Also, if I don't reach the level cap in under a week or so, I'm a "n00b, srsly".
2.) The immersion. In single player, I get to be the hero, a special role. In an MMO, everyone is a magic casting, sword swinging hero, so I'm nothing special. In order to do anything, I have to be in a group of said 'd00dz' instead of having my own adventure.
3.) The peripheral leveling. I can't just go out and slay some baddies. I have to learn fishing, then fire building,then cooking to get food to supply health for fighting. Oh yeah, different weapons each has their own leveling system. These excessive peripherals just feel like a grindfest added to artificially increase play time, not to actually add fun to the game.
4.)Overall fun factor. Yeah, there is so much to do. Like building your own armors, sewing hats and capes, decorating houses, learning to fish. But it isn't really fun. It's just something to do before you can go out and have fun, or something else to do once you've realized a lot of the fun gameplay is just fetch quests and you've ground even that into dust.
None of this is to say I don't like multi-player games. But I prefer the couch co-op or a small LAN party of friends over the crowds of the MMO games.
This also isn't to say the peripheral elements aren't okay. You can have fun designing houses in SIM games and the like, I just don't want it in a game where I'm slaying legions of the monsters for the fate of mankind.
1.) The communities. Full of "d00dz" that apparently did my mom. Also, if I don't reach the level cap in under a week or so, I'm a "n00b, srsly".
2.) The immersion. In single player, I get to be the hero, a special role. In an MMO, everyone is a magic casting, sword swinging hero, so I'm nothing special. In order to do anything, I have to be in a group of said 'd00dz' instead of having my own adventure.
3.) The peripheral leveling. I can't just go out and slay some baddies. I have to learn fishing, then fire building,then cooking to get food to supply health for fighting. Oh yeah, different weapons each has their own leveling system. These excessive peripherals just feel like a grindfest added to artificially increase play time, not to actually add fun to the game.
4.)Overall fun factor. Yeah, there is so much to do. Like building your own armors, sewing hats and capes, decorating houses, learning to fish. But it isn't really fun. It's just something to do before you can go out and have fun, or something else to do once you've realized a lot of the fun gameplay is just fetch quests and you've ground even that into dust.
None of this is to say I don't like multi-player games. But I prefer the couch co-op or a small LAN party of friends over the crowds of the MMO games.
This also isn't to say the peripheral elements aren't okay. You can have fun designing houses in SIM games and the like, I just don't want it in a game where I'm slaying legions of the monsters for the fate of mankind.
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Oooh Runescape thread! Time to join the forums!
Anyways, hello everyone, glad to be here stalking updates on Missing Stars.
I was a long time Runescaper. Glad to be rid of that time sink. Loads of fun with great storylines.
Why did I quit at level 136? My membership code guy stopped selling me member codes at about 10m. (I then botted attack potions the following day for like 20m
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Best part of the game for me has to be beating Nomad at 107. It was so intense my heart races whenever I listen to that song again. Ah, good times.
But hey they ruined RS shortly after I quit with the 'Wheel of Squeal' or some shit, breaking the principle of not allowing real world trading.
I'm still sad when I think I had 250m I never passed on to a newbie. I heard they removed trade limits finally, though. But meh let it rot. Don't care anymore.
I will have to finish the main storyline someday. Maybe after I get over the VN craze.
Anyways, hello everyone, glad to be here stalking updates on Missing Stars.
I was a long time Runescaper. Glad to be rid of that time sink. Loads of fun with great storylines.
Why did I quit at level 136? My membership code guy stopped selling me member codes at about 10m. (I then botted attack potions the following day for like 20m
Best part of the game for me has to be beating Nomad at 107. It was so intense my heart races whenever I listen to that song again. Ah, good times.
But hey they ruined RS shortly after I quit with the 'Wheel of Squeal' or some shit, breaking the principle of not allowing real world trading.
I'm still sad when I think I had 250m I never passed on to a newbie. I heard they removed trade limits finally, though. But meh let it rot. Don't care anymore.
I will have to finish the main storyline someday. Maybe after I get over the VN craze.
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Not cool man :/StoleYourCookies wrote:Oooh Runescape thread! Time to join the forums!
Anyways, hello everyone, glad to be here stalking updates on Missing Stars.
I was a long time Runescaper. Glad to be rid of that time sink. Loads of fun with great storylines.
Why did I quit at level 136? My membership code guy stopped selling me member codes at about 10m. (I then botted attack potions the following day for like 20m)
Best part of the game for me has to be beating Nomad at 107. It was so intense my heart races whenever I listen to that song again. Ah, good times.
But hey they ruined RS shortly after I quit with the 'Wheel of Squeal' or some shit, breaking the principle of not allowing real world trading.
I'm still sad when I think I had 250m I never passed on to a newbie. I heard they removed trade limits finally, though. But meh let it rot. Don't care anymore.
I will have to finish the main storyline someday. Maybe after I get over the VN craze.
You're making me rethink leaving Runescape for good
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I heard Tera is FTP now!
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Gonna fix this real quick
TheCynic wrote:You're making me rethink leaving Runescape for good
-------------------------------------TheCynic wrote:Very cool, man!
And is very creepy with all of the 30+ y/o men playing Elinsenagemegane wrote:I heard Tera is FTP now!