The more accessible and stimulating mmorpg's become the more people play them. Gone are the days of hardcore gamers doing corpse runs, running for 15 mins through aggro zones to meet up with a group who is waiting for them guiding them through the p…
Gamers today don't have the attention span or patience that they used to. Everything is instant gratification and over stimulation nowadays. I remember sitting down staring at my bloody spell book in Everquest for minutes on end. Imagine that in t…
I'll start with ESO and see how it goes. I am definitely open to Wildstar as well but I'm giving ESO the edge because of maturity level and look and feel. So tired of cartoon games like Wildstar.
That doesn't make any sense. It's not really an mmorpg then. Although Guild Wars 1 comes to mind when you say that. If you consider that you could create max level PvP characters and get into the PvP right away. Hmmmm....
Originally posted by iLikeImperfection
Since my computer cannot handle high graphics and has low internet connection, I cannot run most MMORPGs properly, so, yeah, I can't answer this question.
Try Eldevin, I'm playing on a crappy computer at wor…
Will be interesting to see how much of WoW goes to Wildstar. It seems like it's looking for the same target market. I see ESO as having a player base separate from WoW, although I'm sure they are looking for a piece of their pie as well. Anyways th…
Sounds like fun. Let me know if you find one that fits your criteria! Eldevin has all that except falling/jumping. Dungeons are multi-level with ladders however.
For me personally once i leave an mmo I never go back. There are too many new options that once a company drops the ball in my books I'll move on. So good riddance GW2, it was a fun month we had. As far as ESO or Wildstar, it's all gonna come down t…