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I was alpha testing a game and the first quest was some lame delivery mission , the 2nd was kill 10 of this or that. I"ve just about had it with this type of gameplay. I uninstalled the game soon after. Is this the way all the MMO"s are gonna be? Man I miss early UO.
The only MMO i'll be playing is Warhammer since I can just PVP to level without feeling like its much of a grind.
Going back to regular games like Lego Starwars , Bioshock and regular RPGS (oblivion and oldschool ultima games). Since i've started playing games non-MMO, I've really started to enjoy gaming again.
Anyone else feeling this?
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Nope. Early UO sucks big time. I was a beta tester. It is either boring mining (digging in a mine with 2000 others) or being ganged. Everyone is a tank mage ... way worse than any class system.
I would prefer fedex + kill quest 100x as long as the mobs are interesting and there is variety of tactics, locations and small scripted events.
I 100% agree OP. My first MMO was SWG and since it was destroyed I haven't been able to find ANYTHING even close to as good. A few games have kept me occupied, like WoW and Guild Wars, but being completely burnt out on WoW doesn't leave me many options in any of the other currently released games.
I am waiting on a few upcoming games like Jumpgate Evolution, Earthrise, and Fallen Earth, but until then I am utilizing my new found free time to practice and learn more programming skills so that I may one day make my own game the way they should be made.
Tried: LotR, CoH, AoC, WAR, Jumpgate Classic
Played: SWG, Guild Wars, WoW
Playing: Eve Online, Counter-strike
Loved: Star Wars Galaxies
Waiting for: Earthrise, Guild Wars 2, anything sandbox.
A lot of games are like that, but there are some that aren't. If you really want something different, try A Tale in the Desert or Puzzle Pirates.
That you're playing a game in alpha might also be the problem. Alpha testing is to test particular systems to see if they actually work, often with a lot of pieces of the game disabled entirely because they're known to not yet work. Even a game that will be really great once released isn't likely to be particularly fun to play in alpha testing apart from the novelty factor.
its not the alpha, trust me . i've tested a ton of games. I just have zero desire right now. I'd rather play a shooter or lego starwars or a game like that lol. Just more fun.
Aion and Kotor are like this too OP.
So yes, there's going to be a whole lot of trash still to come LOL.
I play a lot of single player games too again.
To be honest, I can't stand any type of questing, it just bores the hell out of me. Following a script isn't my idea of entertainment. Seriously, even in single player RPGs theres only so much questing that I can stomach.
Unfortunately though, yea, it does look like all of the AAA MMOs are headed in that direction. The only thing you can do is wait around for one of the smaller titles to actually survive. Apparently, they're the only ones with an interest in open world style game play.
Some of these problems stem from the audience that the games cater to. Since the taste of games is so varied usually the larger part or the louder part gets their way and games end up being what they see as ideal. Now you take someone who jsut wants to be thrown in there and find his own pat and give him a game like this and the majority begins to look down on said person because he's either laging behind or isn't following the "norm"
After a while of hearing constant negativity he/she is bound to just pack up and leave. Nobody wants to be subjected to crap like that.
No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga-
There is maybe a handful of MMO i want to try left before quitting mostly ones not released yet, Star Trek Online, Crusades, Fallen Earth, Darkfall and Jumpgate Evoultion other than that is the SOS out there , more glorified single player MMORPGs that are really MMOGs with a monthly fee like Star Wars The Old Republic, and Aion luckily all that is in development right now are indie companies making a comeback with sandbox titles and non high fantasy games which is a relief to the over saturation of fantasy and failure MMOs.
The games have been dumbed down but you haven’t. MMO’s cost more than solo games, the risk of them going pear shaped makes designers stick with the standard template more. That’s just an exaggeration of what has happened to the whole games industry.
I'm gonna try out Oblivion again. I have the game but only played for a short time because LOTRO sucked me in. Hopefully it will be a refreshing RPG. Also, looking forward to Diablo 3. Its time for me to start playing games again instead of killing 300 slugs for +1 to a Virtue.
But your right, u either follow the WOW forumla or risk losing money.
Yep, I feel the same way. I'm on the verge of taking a nice long break from mmorpgs. I have been playing mmorpgs for over 10 years now and I'm just burned out on the same tired concepts. Here are the last 4 mmorpgs I have played:
LOTRO - Cancelled after 2 months out of boredom
AOC - Cancelled after 2 months out of boredom
WAR - Cancelled after 2 weeks out of boredom
WOTLK Expansion - Still have an active account......but have only made it to level 72 since it released. Just can't bring myself to play it.
I have a nice stack of dvd-coasters on my coffee table.
From looking at the new mmorpgs coming down the pipe, I don't even see anything that looks like it will break away from the WOW-clone mold. Darkfall seems to be the only game that does.......but I have serious doubts about that game. It's seems like Dark and Light all over again.
Currently Playing: DAOC Uthgard
Previously Played: UO, DAOC, Shadowbane, AC2, SWG, Horizons, COX, WOW, EQ2, LOTRO, AOC, WAR, Vanguard, Rift, SWTOR, ESO, GW2.
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