Isn't it strange how people complain about issues like logging in if the server is getting hammered but will most likely be fixed quickly. People actually then say "oh that launch was bad" as if it mattered at all.
Originally posted by Whacko …
Who cares how much it sells? You people judge whether or not you'll play it only if it somehow contends with World of Warcraft. No MMO kills other MMOs. Either people lose interest in the game itself, or it continues. There is no competing.
Originally posted by immodium Originally posted by karmath Skyrim is a sandbox, albeit a lesser one compared to others in the ES series.
ES:O Is a themepark clone with the ES IP.
If you cannot grasp these two very simple facts you really sho…
It'll be free to play within the year. You cannot make a generic MMO and expect people to continue to pay monthly, you have to give them a reason to do so and for a themepark game, that's very challenging. What a waste of an Elder Scrolls title.
Originally posted by neobahamut20 Originally posted by Sovrath Originally posted by Panzerbase
Anyone with half a brain can ignore any negative consequences by breaking the almighty NDA, lol what a joke tossing it around like it matters. …
Just to point out - ArcheAge in Korea had no NDA, we were free to write reviews of our experience, post pictures and video. They had nothing to hid and it was great PR.
Mothanos stop talking nonsense. Your predictions are baseless, yet every MMO that comes out there's always people who think they know everything "if they don't release in x amount of time no one will play it" yet it never comes true. People always p…
Originally posted by botrytis Originally posted by SavageHorizon Nothing wrong with this system at all, if you don't like it then don't play the game. It's about time some of the current crop of MMO gamers were made to work in MMO's.
Freaking g…
Originally posted by bcbully It's different, and that's good. It maybe ok.
Problems I see are,
1. A "witness" to the crime has to pick up the blood or foot prints. Does that mean someone actually has to see the crime?
2. What does the "w…
Originally posted by Tiller Originally posted by Vannor
I doubt this will work. It would if people playing roleplaying games actually role play but they don't. The system is inventive but in practice I don't think it will work as intended.
I …
Originally posted by Vesavius Originally posted by Agrias34
This sounds amazing. If everything plays out well and people actually take their roles seriously instead of just voting yes, you're a criminal etc., this will honestly be so awesome. …