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Hope on the head of a pin

ArchlyteArchlyte Member RarePosts: 1,405
I know that this game looks like it won't be what they said it would be, and I realize that the team is facing an uphill battle. I hear all of the complaints about what they have done and I agree with most of those complaints.

But

Despite mature adult analysis and judgment, I really hope this game comes out and provides what they set out to provide. I like the MMORPGs on the market even though I complain about them, but they just cannot break the sound barrier for me. I need a game that literally gives me more than I can handle, that bears inspection in the smallest crevices, and has something of a life of its own beyond the players. I am interested in the workings of what the gods of Elyria have done, and the mysteries of the wilds beyond the hamlets and towns. I want to have the discovery of some great alloy happen a year into the game, and for the dark alleys of the largest city to be a place where most fear to tread. I wish that these guys would find a sugar daddy to fund them, and to throw countless genius programmers from 3rd world countries at the problem. Maybe some eccentric billionaire wishing to live out his last days before cancer eats him funds the game through his Japanese subsidiary. Something. 





MMORPG players are often like Hobbits: They don't like Adventures

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  • ZultraZultra Member UncommonPosts: 385
    It will be like what they say it will be like 
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  • vernesvernes Member UncommonPosts: 79
    edited November 2016
    Archlyte said:
    I know that this game looks like it won't be what they said it would be(SNIP)
    What the hell are you talking about?

    EDIT: Sorry I mean, please elaborate on this opinion you seem to treat like it is a fact.
  • MikePaladinMikePaladin Member UncommonPosts: 592
    edited November 2016
    As I said before .

    If it takes forever I will wait for it
    For a thousand summers I will wait for it
    Till it's back beside me, till I'm holding it

    The clock will tick away the years one by one
    Then the time will come when all the waiting's done
    The time when you return and find me here straight to my waiting arms

    I would rather wait even more even a few more years to get full game than to get some Crap .....I'm sick of one months Asian mmo ....I won't something epic and lasting like Wow Vanilla.



    2020 Finally release Announced ;)


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  • ArchlyteArchlyte Member RarePosts: 1,405
    vernes said:
    Archlyte said:
    I know that this game looks like it won't be what they said it would be(SNIP)
    What the hell are you talking about?

    EDIT: Sorry I mean, please elaborate on this opinion you seem to treat like it is a fact.
    I did say that like it was fact but I was really just feeling down about how every game that comes out ends up being about 35% of what is described as far as immersion, depth, and discovery. I sometimes forget the precise nature of forum speech over conversation, so I admit my error. I am too scared to hope, but I really wish there was a game like the one they describe.  
    MMORPG players are often like Hobbits: They don't like Adventures
  • ArchlyteArchlyte Member RarePosts: 1,405
    Zultra said:
    It will be like what they say it will be like 
    Give me some of your unflagging positivity. I have been let down by MMORPGs for years, and my reservoir of optimism is low. 
    MMORPG players are often like Hobbits: They don't like Adventures
  • Octagon7711Octagon7711 Member LegendaryPosts: 9,004
    Archlyte said:
    I know that this game looks like it won't be what they said it would be, and I realize that the team is facing an uphill battle. I hear all of the complaints about what they have done and I agree with most of those complaints.

    But

    Despite mature adult analysis and judgment, I really hope this game comes out and provides what they set out to provide. I like the MMORPGs on the market even though I complain about them, but they just cannot break the sound barrier for me. I need a game that literally gives me more than I can handle, that bears inspection in the smallest crevices, and has something of a life of its own beyond the players. I am interested in the workings of what the gods of Elyria have done, and the mysteries of the wilds beyond the hamlets and towns. I want to have the discovery of some great alloy happen a year into the game, and for the dark alleys of the largest city to be a place where most fear to tread. I wish that these guys would find a sugar daddy to fund them, and to throw countless genius programmers from 3rd world countries at the problem. Maybe some eccentric billionaire wishing to live out his last days before cancer eats him funds the game through his Japanese subsidiary. Something. 





    Think positive and leave the cancer out.  Perhaps one day you will win hundreds of millions and hire programmers to build a game to your specifications.  Anythings possible.  My brother works for a guy that was a drug attic, turned his life around by going to church, met a very very rich women there, got married, now he's rolling in money.  Anythings possible.

    "We all do the best we can based on life experience, point of view, and our ability to believe in ourselves." - Naropa      "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are."  SR Covey

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