Originally posted by Jimmac
Originally posted by kevin_123
So, attempting to make a textbased MMO and expecting it to be 'successfull' would be a total waste of time?
Define what you would consider personal success in this sense.
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Originally posted by TehJackal I didnt know EvE had it lol guess thats because my friends that play it arent in a corporation or whatever XD
But yeah WoW has had it for a while now
But in WOW it's not like chat though is it? As in, only p…
Ofcourse there would be a text option as well, but there are moments in the game (at least for me) where I just want to tell something to someone quickly. I do understand that these moments wouldn't really arise in games such as WOW where it's easie…
If you only need something 'temporary' why not try First Person Shooters? Strategy games? Driving sims? Most MMOs require a large investment of time to get to a point where the 'fun begins'.. unfortunately..
Originally posted by Terranah
9) i would like a game that doesn't make me wait till the end of the game to get to the cool stuff
Ok, this is a PERFECT example.
What makes an item 'cool'? Usually it's the fact that it is rare, i.e hard to g…
Originally posted by DoktorTeufel Yeah... I mean, we're always hamming it up here on MMORPG.com:
"Why, in the 1990s, there were actually some GOOD computer games around! You had your Frontier: Elite II, your King's Quest, X-COM, Wing Commander, Fa…
Originally posted by MMO_Doubter There are other pretty games out there. What about gameplay?
Check out the gameplay video, I havn't played it myself but it looks very 'refreshing', and it's not about the prettiness, it's about the unique art s…
Originally posted by DoktorTeufel If more computer games were made this way -- by a small group of developers (or one developer) with a unique, creative vision -- I'd be a whole lot happier with the industry as a whole.
I haven't purchased a compu…
Try a new game? Some games just dont fit certain people/play styles.
Worst case scenario play a grind-fest game, or a game that is revolves around how much time you put into it, personally I hate them, or you could play a game and be like a crafte…
To a certain extent I agree, although game programing is pretty damn hard and they get paid peanuts. No excuse I know but if you don't like the games with bad coding, don't pay/play them.
Also, are you sure it's coding issues and not your PC? Noth…