If you follow virtual reality you will probably know that VRChat is hugely popular (for a VR game). It can be said that VRChat is in fact a massively multiplayer online game and a successful one.
The game itself is terrible, as any game that is infested with 95% teenage boys dressed up as lolis will be, but the concept is pretty cool and explores how MMORPG interaction could take place in the near future.
I for one am looking forward to more fleshed out VR MMORPGs and think it will reinvigorate the MMORPG game industry. The forgotten magical feeling of being in a new world will come back for us all through VR I am sure of it!
So do you agree that VRChat is a MMORPG?
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http://twitch.tv/woetothevanquished
Massively multiplayer: Check
Role Playing: Check
Game: Check
Just because it is not played on a 24" monitor does not mean it isn't a MMORPG.
Its not a game....Its a Meet joint like Second life.....Theres no End game...Theres no Objective.....Not a game
Here's a link if you are like me who is hearing of this for the first time.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.polygon.com/platform/amp/2017/12/22/16805452/vrchat-steam-vive-oculus-twitch-youtube
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Not sure the purpose of or importance of needing to label a bad game is a bad game.
As to popularity,well for one i never heard of it so had to look on Steam and two,it sure seems like ANYTHING can be popular now a days,people just like to be different and jump on some obscure bandwagon.
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As the article I linked above, its closer to an online COSplay convention more than anything else.
Its no where near the definition of a MMORPG though many seem to have forgotten what those entail.
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"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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1. Do you think VRMMORPGs will ever be popular?
I don't mean unrealistic anime games like .hack, SAO, Log Horizon, etc ... I mean putting on a headset and playing a game through first person like PSVR or Oculus. Can games experienced like VRChat ever be as popular as WoW (or whatever MMO you prefer).
2. How do you remedy the lack of physical immersion?
The major problem I see with VR is that its not physically immersive. The player is left with two options: perform all the actions their character does or use a controller. In the first case, it creates a huge barrier to entry because most people arent going to run and jump around their house. Otherwise, the player would have to use a controller and I feel like this defeats the purpose of VR and makes it less impactful and immersive.
Sandbox?
So we get lists og non mmrpgs filling the content on sites like this and alot of stupid top 10 lists of mmorpgs.
Where is he? It's New Year and we have not had anyone to tell us all what MMOs really are!
As for the game it seems a Second Life with awful graphics for VR owners. Apparently you get a headache when using a VR set for a couple of hours, so there is your excuse for getting out anything creepy "I've got a headache.".
What i saw? Some chick literally YELLING non stop,telling people what to do,it seems more like a hangout for people who want to be heard or seen in a more life like setting but with no gaming purpose,just to be heard.
If i could describe what it is really like,sort of like a forum with live characters or like IRL in Twitch, it is not gaming at all.
Oh yeah then another channel some dude is literally hysterical all excited because he can stand there and wave his arms around and move stupid like in front of some DJ/speakers.So yeah this is no gaming,it is a place to act stupid if you ask me.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Couldn't find anything about player caps, so no idea if it is genuinely an MMO or not. My guess is not, given it's heavy use of instancing / player created worlds.
Is it a game? Such a weird question to ask! Yet I can't decide! I see references to capture the flag, and some sort of disc battles, yet couldn't actually see anyone actually playing the game, just hanging out in a virtual space.
Is it an RPG? The software itself doesn't seem to support "roles" or playing those roles with the game, so I would say no.
Overall, it looks like garbage. It's an interesting experiment so I'm glad someone has made it, we need people experimenting with VR if we are to ever get a VR game worth playing. This isn't it, and I still don't think we'll ever get there, but we need these experiments to happen.
MMO-chat - maybe. I don't know the limitations