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I've played MMOs for like a billion years and know everything there is to know of them.
I started with The Realm and moved on to UO EQ AC DAoC AO etc etc etc.
So my question is this: of the following MMOs, all of which are still running and you can actually log in right now and play anyway, which would you like to see make a comeback.
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There's no SWG option.
I can not remember winning or losing a single debate on the internet.
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How about check the forum to see what this satirical thread is based off of?
yea 1 game, wahooo, how about you recheck to forum, and add more games to this 1 game poll then the REAL veteran players will make a vote, not for just 1 game. The REAL VETERANS has played more then just that 1 game.
Which is precisely why AC was not in the other poll. Bazinga!
I miss the MMORPG genre. Will a developer ever make one again?
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I guess you don't know what satirical means either.
So here you go: Someone made a post about a poll for veteran players about which game should make a comeback. He insisted he was a veteran player who had been playing MMOs for 16 years and knew so much about the genre. Yet his poll included several games but left out Asheron's Call, one of the original "Big 3". Several players commented on this and as a snarky jab at his poll which destroyed itself by not including all of the true classic MMOs, I made this post.
Hopefully that helps you. Here is a reference point for you: http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/364703/Poll-For-the-Veteran-MMO-players-only.html
So is this going to turn into a debate on who the "real" veterans are?
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