Yea I saw it already It seems like there's a ton to do PVE wise and that good for me. It might not be stellar or highly innovative but if it releases here in a good working condition I'll give it a try.
They're playing the Thai version that's why there's those mix of languages. They already have some sections of the game in english which is good for us.
I'm still hopeful for future mmos. I still check what's coming out and see if they're interesting, and for now A:IR is the top one as it's steampunk.
Whether it's going to be good or bad we shall see
Maybe this will help ...
wtf is wrong with the text? english names on chars, and then.... what is that, hindy text on quests and stuff?
seriously, if a company can't even decide on one bloody language - or even one letter set, i think i rather skip that one. there will obviously be more inconsistence
I believe the company that made it is from Taiwan, so their mmorpg was released (?) earlier in that country and for that language. From my understanding the developers of that country are pretty good with English translations and adaptation, so, while not necessary from their standpoint, they have done some preliminary localisation work.
Back to the point of this thread, I'm currently playing one mmorpg, while having on hiatus at least 5 more. That mmorpg right now is FFXIV.
Unfortunately none. I'm wondering if my almost two decade run has come to a end. Iv returned to all my favorites over the past few months but nothing grabs me like it use to. I'm getting more enjoyment out of single player games and MMO lite CO-OP's
Vendetta Online, for the combat and the economy, although I will occasionally dip into Ryzom for the ambiance.
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wtf is wrong with the text? english names on chars, and then.... what is that, hindy text on quests and stuff?
seriously, if a company can't even decide on one bloody language - or even one letter set, i think i rather skip that one. there will obviously be more inconsistence
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It's the thai version. They have just started adding some english for english speakers. Game isn't done.
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Surely one MMORPG at a time is enough, or have they all become such frivolous games that it only pays to be a butterfly gamer?
I think it is the reverse, where Burn-Out is a real thing with these games, so, splitting up some time between them is for the best, to break up the motnanty of a single game. Especially if it is different kinds of games.
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
Surely one MMORPG at a time is enough, or have they all become such frivolous games that it only pays to be a butterfly gamer?
I think it is the reverse, where Burn-Out is a real thing with these games, so, splitting up some time between them is for the best, to break up the motnanty of a single game. Especially if it is different kinds of games.
The very process of playing many games at once makes you want to play more games for less time each. It is like getting into the habit of flicking from one channel to another or the habit of starting a film and finishing it later. You are not doing your attention span any good for one thing.
As to burn out, you need to make sure you don't get to that point. When playing a MMO I have breaks from it but I don't play any MMOs in the breaks. Over a longer cycle of time I have breaks from gaming. That's the only good way to handle burn out, playing other similar games is not helping as much as you think.
Surely one MMORPG at a time is enough, or have they all become such frivolous games that it only pays to be a butterfly gamer?
I think it is the reverse, where Burn-Out is a real thing with these games, so, splitting up some time between them is for the best, to break up the motnanty of a single game. Especially if it is different kinds of games.
The very process of playing many games at once makes you want to play more games for less time each. It is like getting into the habit of flicking from one channel to another or the habit of starting a film and finishing it later. You are not doing your attention span any good for one thing.
As to burn out, you need to make sure you don't get to that point. When playing a MMO I have breaks from it but I don't play any MMOs in the breaks. Over a longer cycle of time I have breaks from gaming. That's the only good way to handle burn out, playing other similar games is not helping as much as you think.
You asked for clarification, which I tried to offer. To turn around tell anyone else how they should play a game is kinda contentious, don't you think?
Egotism is the anesthetic that dullens the pain of stupidity, this is why when I try to beat my head against the stupidity of other people, I only hurt myself.
GW2, ESO, TD2. Not so much now as I just started taking a break the next week or so, until; GW2, living story 5 ESO, Necro TD2, RAID and additional content launch.
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Nothing. I keep looking for an interesting world to explore, a game that feels like a complete world where I can lose myself in. A game that doesn't feel like a game.
Edit: Actually, I'm looking for a world, not a game.
Surely one MMORPG at a time is enough, or have they all become such frivolous games that it only pays to be a butterfly gamer?
I think it is the reverse, where Burn-Out is a real thing with these games, so, splitting up some time between them is for the best, to break up the motnanty of a single game. Especially if it is different kinds of games.
The very process of playing many games at once makes you want to play more games for less time each. It is like getting into the habit of flicking from one channel to another or the habit of starting a film and finishing it later. You are not doing your attention span any good for one thing.
As to burn out, you need to make sure you don't get to that point. When playing a MMO I have breaks from it but I don't play any MMOs in the breaks. Over a longer cycle of time I have breaks from gaming. That's the only good way to handle burn out, playing other similar games is not helping as much as you think.
You asked for clarification, which I tried to offer. To turn around tell anyone else how they should play a game is kinda contentious, don't you think?
Always each to their own, that's how I handle burn out, seems to work for me.
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Yea I saw it already It seems like there's a ton to do PVE wise and that good for me. It might not be stellar or highly innovative but if it releases here in a good working condition I'll give it a try.
@Thane
They're playing the Thai version that's why there's those mix of languages. They already have some sections of the game in english which is good for us.
Back to the point of this thread, I'm currently playing one mmorpg, while having on hiatus at least 5 more. That mmorpg right now is FFXIV.
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Ship of Heroes
Pantheon
Saga of Lucimia
EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests
SWTOR
And messing with a little SOTA on the side.
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Authored 139 missions in Vendetta Online and 6 tracks in Distance
It's the thai version. They have just started adding some english for english speakers. Game isn't done.
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I think FFXIV would be worth it if I could stomach the weird setting.
Eternal Crusade - Arena Game.
Dungeons and Dragons Online - My static started playing again, so I am playing with them, because, friends are life.
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And Champions online
Brenics ~ Just to point out I do believe Chris Roberts is going down as the man who cheated backers and took down crowdfunding for gaming.
As to burn out, you need to make sure you don't get to that point. When playing a MMO I have breaks from it but I don't play any MMOs in the breaks. Over a longer cycle of time I have breaks from gaming. That's the only good way to handle burn out, playing other similar games is not helping as much as you think.
GW2, living story 5
ESO, Necro
TD2, RAID and additional content launch.
"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
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
I keep looking for an interesting world to explore, a game that feels like a complete world where I can lose myself in. A game that doesn't feel like a game.
Edit: Actually, I'm looking for a world, not a game.
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