I was playing Pocket Legends before. This game just got my attention and it will come out soon (late May or early June). Anyone in this site plan to play FW mobile mmo? How do you feel play mmo on mobile devices?
I played order & chaos online for a few weeks. Didn't like it. Perhaps it's because I preferred play with mouse and keyboard on bigger screen. However, if there's a Pokemon mobile MMO I will definitely try mobile game again.
the only game i play on my phone (only played it once anyway) is Hearthstone and its because it makes sense for a card game to be on a touch screen.
I prefer dedicated gaming handhelds (VITA, 3DS) for portable gaming. My Galaxy S5 is not for gaming. Thats how i feel about gaming on tablet and phones.
the only game i play on my phone (only played it once anyway) is Hearthstone and its because it makes sense for a card game to be on a touch screen.
I prefer dedicated gaming handhelds (VITA, 3DS) for portable gaming. My Galaxy S5 is not for gaming. Thats how i feel about gaming on tablet and phones.
I also play a lot of Hearthstone, but on my ipad. I don't feel comfortable playing this game on my iphone 4s because of the small size of the screen. Indeed it's fun to play card game on a touch screen.
Originally posted by lw19886600 I played order & chaos online for a few weeks. Didn't like it. Perhaps it's because I preferred play with mouse and keyboard on bigger screen. However, if there's a Pokemon mobile MMO I will definitely try mobile game again.
Ipad mini's screen is big enough for me to play mobile games. Anyway speaking of pokemon mmo, Moonsrise is the game you should wait for. It's not Pokemon game but it has the Pokemon concept.
Originally posted by coldcruz I've seen the gameplay of Forsaken World mobile and honestly I don't see a reason to play it unless you are FW fan.
The game is indeed not an innovative mobile game but a standard grinding mmorpg. I am not a FW fan but are still going to check it out because it's a game you can play with online friends not offline friends controlled by AI. More importantly, such game replaces complex mouse and keyboard control in PC MMO with simplified touch control — and this is what makes me want to try a mobile mmo.
I think it would a great idea in general if MMO's had a mobile version. For inventory management, auction house selling and buying, gear maintenance, all those little things that require attention but aren't a part of questing or grinding, checking and sending in game mail, and perhaps even a chat option.
Haven't played Eve in awhile but I liked the app that monitored your training. I like the world boss timer apps some MMO's have.
"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
I heard that Forsaken World mobile version will soft launch in two weeks. However, it will be only on Android for now so I hope you have android tablet or smartphone.
Originally posted by Haval I heard that Forsaken World mobile version will soft launch in two weeks. However, it will be only on Android for now so I hope you have android tablet or smartphone.
There's an android emulator created by google that allows you to play android games on PC. Google it and you will see it if you want to play the game.
Originally posted by poorben I was playing Pocket Legends before. This game just got my attention and it will come out soon (late May or early June). Anyone in this site plan to play FW mobile mmo? How do you feel play mmo on mobile devices?
I've been playing pocket legend off and on over 4 years. Now look back into this game it's still my best game to date.
Originally posted by Haval I heard that Forsaken World mobile version will soft launch in two weeks. However, it will be only on Android for now so I hope you have android tablet or smartphone.
There's an android emulator created by google that allows you to play android games on PC. Google it and you will see it if you want to play the game.
The emu is exactly what I've been looking at recently. It's not perfect atm and it crashes in some android games.
Originally posted by Haval I heard that Forsaken World mobile version will soft launch in two weeks. However, it will be only on Android for now so I hope you have android tablet or smartphone.
There's an android emulator created by google that allows you to play android games on PC. Google it and you will see it if you want to play the game.
The emu is exactly what I've been looking at recently. It's not perfect atm and it crashes in some android games.
It's stuck at loading screen when I was trying to play Dungeon Hunter 5 with the emu.
Originally posted by poorben How do you feel play mmo on mobile devices?
I've been playing a MMORPG on mobile for 3 years, the same one I've been playing on PC for 11 years; it's cross platform.
I think it's great; being able to login from literally anywhere and have the same experience as thousands of others across the globe, on PC and otherwise, is astounding.
One of my professors once said "the future is mobile". I think the aforementioned is just one example of such.
The game becomes very meta and has a porous relationship with reality. For example, one week my car broke down and I had to ride the bus to work; it was a two hour ride each way. During this time I was able to harvest a significant amount of materials for a construction project which I had access to later on, when I logged in from a PC.
There have been countless other instances when I've been waiting for an appointment and found that I had time to log in just to transport a smaller quantity of materials from one station to the next, or to catch up on the general vibe of the verse.
I've also found that playing in bed while falling asleep can be a very relaxing experience.
The fact that it's device agnostic and universally accessible is crucial because I also enjoy playing from a Mac or a laptop PC.
"The simple is the seal of the true and beauty is the splendor of truth" -Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar Authored 139 missions in VendettaOnline and 6 tracks in Distance
Originally posted by poorben How do you feel play mmo on mobile devices?
I've been playing a MMORPG on mobile for 3 years, the same one I've been playing on PC for 11 years; it's cross platform.
I think it's great; being able to login from literally anywhere and have the same experience as thousands of others across the globe, on PC and otherwise, is astounding.
One of my professors once said "the future is mobile". I think the aforementioned is just one example of such.
The game becomes very meta and has a porous relationship with reality. For example, one week my car broke down and I had to ride the bus to work; it was a two hour ride each way. During this time I was able to harvest a significant amount of materials for a construction project which I had access to later on, when I logged in from a PC.
There have been countless other instances when I've been waiting for an appointment and found that I had time to log in just to transport a smaller quantity of materials from one station to the next, or to catch up on the general vibe of the verse.
I've also found that playing in bed while falling asleep can be a very relaxing experience.
The fact that it's device agnostic and universally accessible is crucial because I also enjoy playing from a Mac or a laptop PC.
Multiplatform games sound like the way to go. I wish more MMO's did this. I'll have to check this one out.
"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
Originally posted by poorben How do you feel play mmo on mobile devices?
I've been playing a MMORPG on mobile for 3 years, the same one I've been playing on PC for 11 years; it's cross platform.
I think it's great; being able to login from literally anywhere and have the same experience as thousands of others across the globe, on PC and otherwise, is astounding.
One of my professors once said "the future is mobile". I think the aforementioned is just one example of such.
The game becomes very meta and has a porous relationship with reality. For example, one week my car broke down and I had to ride the bus to work; it was a two hour ride each way. During this time I was able to harvest a significant amount of materials for a construction project which I had access to later on, when I logged in from a PC.
There have been countless other instances when I've been waiting for an appointment and found that I had time to log in just to transport a smaller quantity of materials from one station to the next, or to catch up on the general vibe of the verse.
I've also found that playing in bed while falling asleep can be a very relaxing experience.
The fact that it's device agnostic and universally accessible is crucial because I also enjoy playing from a Mac or a laptop PC.
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the only game i play on my phone (only played it once anyway) is Hearthstone and its because it makes sense for a card game to be on a touch screen.
I prefer dedicated gaming handhelds (VITA, 3DS) for portable gaming. My Galaxy S5 is not for gaming. Thats how i feel about gaming on tablet and phones.
i played a wow clone on mobile wasnt that bad to be fair , it was p2p even lol and then turned f2p :P
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.gameloft.android.ANMP.GloftMMHM&hl
I also play a lot of Hearthstone, but on my ipad. I don't feel comfortable playing this game on my iphone 4s because of the small size of the screen. Indeed it's fun to play card game on a touch screen.
Ipad mini's screen is big enough for me to play mobile games. Anyway speaking of pokemon mmo, Moonsrise is the game you should wait for. It's not Pokemon game but it has the Pokemon concept.
The game is indeed not an innovative mobile game but a standard grinding mmorpg. I am not a FW fan but are still going to check it out because it's a game you can play with online friends not offline friends controlled by AI. More importantly, such game replaces complex mouse and keyboard control in PC MMO with simplified touch control — and this is what makes me want to try a mobile mmo.
I think it would a great idea in general if MMO's had a mobile version. For inventory management, auction house selling and buying, gear maintenance, all those little things that require attention but aren't a part of questing or grinding, checking and sending in game mail, and perhaps even a chat option.
Haven't played Eve in awhile but I liked the app that monitored your training. I like the world boss timer apps some MMO's have.
"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
There's an android emulator created by google that allows you to play android games on PC. Google it and you will see it if you want to play the game.
I've been playing pocket legend off and on over 4 years. Now look back into this game it's still my best game to date.
The emu is exactly what I've been looking at recently. It's not perfect atm and it crashes in some android games.
It's stuck at loading screen when I was trying to play Dungeon Hunter 5 with the emu.
I've been playing a MMORPG on mobile for 3 years, the same one I've been playing on PC for 11 years; it's cross platform.
I think it's great; being able to login from literally anywhere and have the same experience as thousands of others across the globe, on PC and otherwise, is astounding.
One of my professors once said "the future is mobile". I think the aforementioned is just one example of such.
The game becomes very meta and has a porous relationship with reality. For example, one week my car broke down and I had to ride the bus to work; it was a two hour ride each way. During this time I was able to harvest a significant amount of materials for a construction project which I had access to later on, when I logged in from a PC.
There have been countless other instances when I've been waiting for an appointment and found that I had time to log in just to transport a smaller quantity of materials from one station to the next, or to catch up on the general vibe of the verse.
I've also found that playing in bed while falling asleep can be a very relaxing experience.
The fact that it's device agnostic and universally accessible is crucial because I also enjoy playing from a Mac or a laptop PC.
"The simple is the seal of the true and beauty is the splendor of truth" -Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar
Authored 139 missions in Vendetta Online and 6 tracks in Distance
Multiplatform games sound like the way to go. I wish more MMO's did this. I'll have to check this one out.
"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
What is the name of the mmorpg?