We need a Netflix style algorithm for games. Get enough actual users to rate things, and rate a large number yourself, and it's recommendations for you would almost never be wrong. Then we could do away with "professional" reviews entirely.
They should sell the IP to either a developer that actually cares about it, or to one big enough to have the money to follow through on development. Their statement that this cancellation will allow them to focus on making EvE even better is only r…
Regardless of what score you think ESO deserves, I find it hard to take MMO reviews seriously from a publication that thinks Wildstar is going to be one of the best games of the year. PC Gamer has given the impression over time that it's staff coll…
Not only should they not add controller support to PC MMOs, they should make keyboard + mouse support mandatory for any MMO on a console, and have those not have controller support either. Most things in life are a matter of opinion, but if you're …
It's partly process of elimination for me. Definitely *not* the Aldmeri Dominon because they are the Good (in the D&D sense) guys, and I can't stand Good, especially of the Lawful variety. Not Ebonheart Pact, because the natural antipathy betw…
Originally posted by Mpfive
Sneaky way to crash the ESO party, not that it will matter mind you
Pfffft.... A tricycle on the tracks is not going to stop the train coming through.
Originally posted by lizardbones
I think I understand your point, I just don't think it's a functional solution. In game jails are game play. They enhance the game for the players on both sides of the equation. They do not curb or shape behavi…
Originally posted by youvewasted2yrs Again I said I use them all...my point is GameStop is not as bad as you make it out. And because some people buy their video games from them doesn't make them any less of a person as you tried to make it sound.
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Originally posted by youvewasted2yrs
So what you are trying to say is you are a better person, you are a smarter person then those who purchase at GameStop. I'll let those in line next time know that there is a guy on mmorpg who thinks those wait…
Originally posted by lizardbones Are people more likely to play the role of a Troll or Psychopath when playing Eve than when online in general? What is the likelihood of an Eve player exhibiting Troll or Psychopath behavior relative to incidents of…
Originally posted by youvewasted2yrs I will make sure I let the people wrapped around the building next time there is a big release that we are not rational people because some guy on mmorpg said so.
Pros and cons what the heck are you talking …
Originally posted by youvewasted2yrs
Well I would say those that don't have proof and tell horror stories are just doing the "cool thing " and jumping on the bandwagon. Now I'm not saying it doesn't happen but to the extent you make it sound mo…
Originally posted by Distopia It's fairly obvious what he meant, from Morrowind to SKyrim the series has changed each time in terms of gameplay approach, theme as well as character building.
Actually, it's changed each time since Arena.
Originally posted by Jostle
I tend to think of the pillars of any mmorpg as the pillars of just about any multilayer game. Why play a multilayer game instead of a single player game? Competition, cooperation, and socialization. The further we move …
Originally posted by youvewasted2yrs Originally posted by mbd1968
You see a lawyer and sue both Gamestop and Zenemax. The mental anguish caused could get you millions in damages.
I took yours as sarcastic, but earlier someone posted about hiri…
Originally posted by lizardbones Except it's not. It's really, really not like that experiment. The experiment did not provide a blank slate, it provided a very clear script for the actors that spiraled out of control very quickly. Every person …
Originally posted by Volenibblets Eve replicates the Stanford Prison Experiment in an MMORPG format. They've taken a virtual world with no real consequences and they've provided a blank slate and all the conditions (and incentives) necessary for peo…
Originally posted by JimmyYO To be fair expecting an Elder Scroll game to have distinct classes goes against the reason most people like Skyrim to begin with. That said I do agree that when everyone can do everything it kinda defeats the purpose of …