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I really hope that *insert game name here* will be the first game to ever live up to all of its pre-release promises, maintain a manageable hype level and have a clean release. Just don't expect me to hold my breath.
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on the side I log into Everquest Project Quarm.
Currently I am conteplating going back to Anarchy Online for a bit.
Long story short- I am just waiting for Monesters and Memmories to come out- the mmorpg langscape is a sad sad joke these days.
mmorpg junkie since 1999
We have been sacrificing something to play the genre we love for ages, these days that just gets harder.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Btw, I did buy Diablo 4 at release thinking it would be the next big thing… boy did I get burned on that. I will never ever pay list price for a game again, I’m done with these companies. 70 dollars for a complete piece of trash game.
EX- UO, EQ, SWG Player
Currrently trying out GW and WoW
Holla-At-Your-Boy
I think it is mainly due to how many more games are out there and having expanded to playing so many single player games I find I am not inclined to play one MMORPG for beyond a few months at best.
But what I think would work is a cycle of tired and trusted MMORPGs, which some small groups within the guilds already do to a certain extent.
If true, why do you suppose that is? It's been years since I needed other players to accomplish most goals in modern MMOs, outside of raiding which I decided I did not care for back in 2006 and that still hasn't changed.
Even regular dungeon content holds little appeal unless playing with close friends as most gamers these days are rushing through the content much more quickly than I care for, and I don't want to be the one holding everyone else back.
Still, I prefer to play games with others so have spent quite a bit of time on min-MMOs such as Fallout 76, 7D2D where the populations are smaller or composed of mostly my friends.
One exception was ESO, joined it with 3 friends and along with a veteran player formed our own guild for players who were "tired of chasing firetrucks." ( Part of our recruiting slogan)
We grew to 100 members almost instantly, and even had a raiding group of experienced players who had grown weary of the more demanding raid guilds in the game.
Clearly we were not alone but running a guild took it's toll on me and some others so we left for another game.
The guild carried on for several more years and only broke up last fall when a spat arose between the current raider leader and the guild's leader (one of our 4 founding members).
She disbanded the guild entirely when her core officers including her long time friend sided with the raid leader in order to keep him from quitting.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"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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I miss DAOC and would love for it to make a come back. Updated mechanics, graphics, etc... I still login on private servers from time to time but after the nostalgia wave, I realize how dated it truly is.
I downloaded DAoC a few months ago but had the same experience. Such a great game that was. I think that the passion developers had in their product is long gone. Now, the only bottom line is how much money they can make off initial sales. Look at games like New World. AGS made a crap ton of money off of release, and it was a total crap game except for visuals. Yet, probably still considered a success by todays metrics.
I really hope that *insert game name here* will be the first game to ever live up to all of its pre-release promises, maintain a manageable hype level and have a clean release. Just don't expect me to hold my breath.
I don't want the player abuse problems though. I can handle it, but those games drive many players away and I want them in my game, whatever that is, if ever one comes out.
I want the PvE game to be advanced and hit the mark.
I want a very social game where players deal with other players all the time.
I want a great Sandbox, and very Worldly game.
I want a great Lore that can be played in various ways.
Basically, a far advanced UO without the grief.
Once upon a time....
Thanks!
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
My favourite MMORPG is City of Heroes and with the NCSoft blessing of the Homecoming server I expect their continuance is ensured.
I also play ESO regularly as it well supports my solo tendencies. While the overland is quite easy more challenging play is there to seek out.
I dabble in numerous other MMORPGs as well and keep tabs on several more, giving me a general awareness of that available.
Playing nothing right now. If it's a top tier game made by a big developer, I've played it and have no interest in going back. All the rest don't meet my expectation level in some facet so not paying for something that I'm not at least 98% happy with.
Pantheon was going to be my next...but 10 years on and still not in full alpha, I'm out. Only MMORPG on my radar right now is Pax Dei. Got to hop into it a few weeks ago with a few friends and liked what we saw.
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I really hope that *insert game name here* will be the first game to ever live up to all of its pre-release promises, maintain a manageable hype level and have a clean release. Just don't expect me to hold my breath.
I really hope that *insert game name here* will be the first game to ever live up to all of its pre-release promises, maintain a manageable hype level and have a clean release. Just don't expect me to hold my breath.