Pretty happy with Guild Wars 2 at the moment again, but currently waiting on the full release of DayZ Standalone. Bought the Alpha already and have put in 600+ hours, but I don't plan on touching it again until full release. Gonna be an epic game when finished.
Few years ago that i stop waiting for games. Only care about release ones or real close to release.
No hype from me in "paper projects".
After this change of behaver i start to be a much more happy gamer
Ofc, i keep my eye in some development projects but dont enter in any hype train, just carfull wait for releases to try it if call my attention in some way.
Originally posted by PaRoXiTiC Pretty happy with Guild Wars 2 at the moment again, but currently waiting on the full release of DayZ Standalone. Bought the Alpha already and have put in 600+ hours, but I don't plan on touching it again until full release. Gonna be an epic game when finished.
There aren't any MMORPGs I'm looking forward to, but am really excited about Dragon Age: Inquisition and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. I'm currently on cruise control hopping between WoW and GW2.
I'm a huge fan of games like Oblivion and Skyrim, and the two titles I mentioned may give me many hours of enjoyment!
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
Waiting on Black Desert. Looks to have everything I have been looking for in a mmo which is Open World, Active Combat, Open World Dungeons, Open PVP, Sieges and mob grinding.
The wait is almost over for.... Dragon Age: Inquisition
Always thing single player games will keep my attention, but always end up back in my MMOs of choice be it either DDO or WoW and a lot more dollar value for entertainment with MMOs.
That being said WoW's WoD looks like it will be a keeper for quite some time as there is no major AAA MMO out there that provides the polish, content, features, and entertainment that WoW offers.
Will buy inquisition but most likely like all DA games will never finish it as will get bored to quickly and go to an MMO.
For first, waiting for Shards Online. Not just for the gameplay but because the concept is so interesting I want to see it in action. It's practically a modern UO clone, but their business model is based on also selling the server software so that players can run their own custom servers which can use multiple types of settings (fantasy, steampunk, etc.) and rulesets.
Also to some extent looking forward to Pathfinder Online. Not super excited about it, but many of it's concepts are very interesting, and I would totally not mind a Pathfinder themed video game.
Black Desert as the combat is pretty C9-esque and I'm a pretty big fan of the whole infinite levels thing. Other would be Bless if BDO is bad or something, as it looks like a solid traditionalish MMO.
Not to sound dramatic, but I don't think I'm waiting for a certain game, but I'm waiting for that first mmorpg feeling I had years ago. I don't think a game will ever be released again that gave me that warm fuzzy. It may be why all of us jump from game to game searching for it.
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
After the disappointment with Archeage(I was expecting a Lineage 1 spiritual successor because it is from the same creator as L1) my hopes are in Black Desert and Lineage Eternal(I hope a true sequel to Lineage 1 here).
Bless... another themepark with factions, focused on rushing to level cap in 48 hours and an end game with BGs.. the themepark market is a bubble about to explode, the last failure was Wildstar. GW2 is also losing strengh...
I hope at least NCSoft notices that their newest AAA themeparks like Blade & Soul and Wildstar make 5x-10x less money compared to the 15 years old Lineage 1 and stop developing more themeparks and come back to the roots that made the company big: Lineage 1 and is old school style MMO, focused on a long-term goal.
I was really hyped about EQN when I first saw the publicity for it (was that one year ago or has it already been two years?) But now I almost feel like it could be eclipsed by other games, and what I have seen in Landmark hasn't really impressed me - plus I'm starting to wonder if it will ever actually be released!
One game I would love to see is a new Dragon's Dogma, that game had the most amazing combat and feel. Maybe Deep Down will be good?
Originally posted by Prenho3 I hope at least NCSoft notices that their newest AAA themeparks like Blade & Soul and Wildstar make 5x-10x less money compared to the 15 years old Lineage 1 and stop developing more themeparks and come back to the roots that made the company big: Lineage 1 and is old school style MMO, focused on a long-term goal.
nope, those days are over. it would be cool to have some new old skool style mmo's for sure but they will not make money like you seem to think they will.
those games had the long time success that they had because they were among the first mmo's that got people hooked onto the genre.
you cannot simply make a newer clone of those games and think that people will play them for years because it simply wont happen.
the mmo market is too saturated and something completely new and different needs to come along that people haven't seen before to get them hooked onto.
that is the only way you are going to have that kind of long term success that the old skool mmo's had IMHO
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It seems like that's all I've been doing.
Wait for SWTOR to release, quit in a week, back to WoW.
Wait for Tera to release, quit in a week, back to WoW.
Wait for Diablo 3 to release, quit in a week, back to WoW.
Wait for Elder Scrolls Online to release, quit in 3 days, back to WoW.
Wait for Wildstar to release, quit in a week, back to WoW.
Wait for Destiny to release, quit in a week, back to WoW
Now I'm just filling in the blanks. Wait for X to release, quit in a week, back to WoW.
I'm waiting for CoD to release tomorrow. :P
Few years ago that i stop waiting for games. Only care about release ones or real close to release.
No hype from me in "paper projects".
After this change of behaver i start to be a much more happy gamer
Ofc, i keep my eye in some development projects but dont enter in any hype train, just carfull wait for releases to try it if call my attention in some way.
So no, not waiting for nothing.
Take a look at Miscreated, DayZ alternative.
/sigh
- Albert Einstein
There aren't any MMORPGs I'm looking forward to, but am really excited about Dragon Age: Inquisition and The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. I'm currently on cruise control hopping between WoW and GW2.
I'm a huge fan of games like Oblivion and Skyrim, and the two titles I mentioned may give me many hours of enjoyment!
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
The wait is almost over for.... Dragon Age: Inquisition
yeah! That's right ..
I'm a Gamer not a Player!
Dragon Age Inquisition, Final Fantasy XV, GTA 5 for PC, Witcher 3, and Bloodborne.
Excited by EQN but they gotta bring their A game and right now I am not liking the graphics on Landmark.
Black Desert, it looks amazing.
Skyforge. interesting skill system.
Always thing single player games will keep my attention, but always end up back in my MMOs of choice be it either DDO or WoW and a lot more dollar value for entertainment with MMOs.
That being said WoW's WoD looks like it will be a keeper for quite some time as there is no major AAA MMO out there that provides the polish, content, features, and entertainment that WoW offers.
Will buy inquisition but most likely like all DA games will never finish it as will get bored to quickly and go to an MMO.
For first, waiting for Shards Online. Not just for the gameplay but because the concept is so interesting I want to see it in action. It's practically a modern UO clone, but their business model is based on also selling the server software so that players can run their own custom servers which can use multiple types of settings (fantasy, steampunk, etc.) and rulesets.
Also to some extent looking forward to Pathfinder Online. Not super excited about it, but many of it's concepts are very interesting, and I would totally not mind a Pathfinder themed video game.
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Sith Warrior - Story of Hate and Love http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxKrlwXt7Ao
Imperial Agent - Rise of Cipher Nine http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OBBj3eJWBvU&feature=youtu.be
Imperial Agent - Hunt for the Eagle Part 1http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQqjYYU128E
The new Dragon Age for me; and Fallout 4 although that is some ways off.
No mmo's on the horizon for me at the moment.
- Albert Einstein
Death is nothing to us, since when we are, Death has not come, and when death has come, we are not.
After the disappointment with Archeage(I was expecting a Lineage 1 spiritual successor because it is from the same creator as L1) my hopes are in Black Desert and Lineage Eternal(I hope a true sequel to Lineage 1 here).
Bless... another themepark with factions, focused on rushing to level cap in 48 hours and an end game with BGs.. the themepark market is a bubble about to explode, the last failure was Wildstar. GW2 is also losing strengh...
I hope at least NCSoft notices that their newest AAA themeparks like Blade & Soul and Wildstar make 5x-10x less money compared to the 15 years old Lineage 1 and stop developing more themeparks and come back to the roots that made the company big: Lineage 1 and is old school style MMO, focused on a long-term goal.
Dragon age Inquisition - wait is nearly over!.
For mmos Black Desert and EQN.
I was really hyped about EQN when I first saw the publicity for it (was that one year ago or has it already been two years?) But now I almost feel like it could be eclipsed by other games, and what I have seen in Landmark hasn't really impressed me - plus I'm starting to wonder if it will ever actually be released!
One game I would love to see is a new Dragon's Dogma, that game had the most amazing combat and feel. Maybe Deep Down will be good?
nah, no new mmo's coming out interest me except possibly EQN. i do still play a few already released mmo's off and on though.
nope, those days are over. it would be cool to have some new old skool style mmo's for sure but they will not make money like you seem to think they will.
those games had the long time success that they had because they were among the first mmo's that got people hooked onto the genre.
you cannot simply make a newer clone of those games and think that people will play them for years because it simply wont happen.
the mmo market is too saturated and something completely new and different needs to come along that people haven't seen before to get them hooked onto.
that is the only way you are going to have that kind of long term success that the old skool mmo's had IMHO