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I'm just curious because to me Wildstar looks promising and like it's going to be a lot of fun, but for all the flack it's getting from a lot of members, I am curious as to what you like.
Real simple - we don't need any explanations just use this format.
I prefer or will prefer to play (insert game here) over Wildstar.
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Played-Everything
Playing-LoL
People that are not thrilled with this game are probably thinking it's WoW with some action combat and a sci-fi face lift and a few new tweaks. Personally i am willing to give it a shot, but if its not that great no big deal for me. After watching the telegraphs video that shows how complex they are going to get i am hoping that the combat will raise the bar for MMO's and that the path's will be something that catches on with games in general.
I'm looking forward to Wildstar more than any other game coming up this year. (TESO was high on the list, too, but that's been pushed to '14.)
The gameplay vids I've seen just make me tingly! It makes me remember when I was enchanted with WoW and, yeah, I'd like that feeling back someday. I subscribe to Rift instead of WoW these days because of CRZ crammed down my RP server's throat, but there was a certain charm to the art style and lightheartedness of it all, and Wildstar just has that utterly fun, not-too-serious, not-too-silly, vibe. But with housing!!
Wwwhhyy won't they send me a beta invite?
Cartooon sci fi ? It looks like a kids game, not that I don't play games like that, played both Wizard 101 and Pirate 101, but this game tries to be adult with a kiddie look..Not sure who suppose to be it's target player base.
I'd rater play any uppcomming title , than this one.
People are not required to be thrilled by anything.
I'm lukewarm to Wildstar at the moment because I ahven't have the chance to try it. Will form no strong opinion on that subject until I actually played it.
This isn't a signature, you just think it is.
I would play a SOE game before I would play Wildstar.
Wildstar isn't SOE, is it?
Any game that is:
Raquelis in various games
Played: Everything
Playing: Nioh 2, Civ6
Wants: The World
Anticipating: Everquest Next Crowfall, Pantheon, Elden Ring
Given we're talking about preferences and not an objective judgement goodness, what is the point of asking people what game they do like over this game? I mean, if someone says they dislike Wildstar because of A, B and C, how does naming another game they like address or negate A, B or C?
Can't you address the A,B,C's of what people have said they don't like about WIldstar without looking for a backdoor counter argument that would be ultimately irrelevant anyway? I was going to ask if you couldn't just ignore it, but obviously...
I prefer or will prefer to... oh wait i just realized i dont care one iota about wildstar...
"The surest way to corrupt a youth is to instruct him to hold in higher esteem those who think alike than those who think differently."
- Friedrich Nietzsche
I bet none of the people bitching about quest hubs, linear gameplay, or raiding ect play any of the available sandboxes.
The sandboxes out there need people supporting them, the less who play the more themepark you get.
I swear if everyone on this site who complained about themeparks actually picked up a sandbox and paid to play it for three months that developer would have boatloads of cash to bring the game up to AAA standards that all the high budget themeparks enjoy.
Wont happen though, goal is to trash the game while they play a competing themepark.
Wushu...
A game that is not the same old same with a twist,
If boatloads of people need to spend money for a quality sandbox to be made, that's a flawed system.
Especially since some of the best regarded sandboxy games (UO, EVE, SWG?) are almost a decade old? So previous developers could create sandbox games on a much smaller budget, but today's devs need us to go out and show massive support before we have a final product?
No thanks
Oh and to the OP, FFXIV: ARR and EQN both have much more going for them in terms of my interest than Wildstar atm.
Only time will tell tho
I love how when you receive responses to your asinine, fan boi flame war post, you immediately dismiss them as "wishy washy" (The 40s called, they'd like their slang back....immediately....whippersnapper). The fact of the matter is this game is no different than anything out there right now. As someone else said, they put in two or three "unique" tricks (aka: same crap camouflaged as new crap), and you and the development team both act as though they have reinvented the wheel. They haven't. Say hello to the new boss, same as the old boss.
EQNext will make this game look like the massive joke it appears to be. Have fun with your "subscription gam--wait no, buy to pla----nope, free to play in 6 months" vacation from any real games. The rest of us will wait for something whose hype comes from actually trying something new, not just regurgitating the same tired formula since Blizzard stole EQ and vomited cartoons all over it.
I never mentioned any requirement
Not a single person gave a specific example (edit: actually I take that back, there was one specific example). Shows how jaded people who post here are. Not sure why you would feel the need to frequent MMORPG forums if clearly you hate MMORPGs.
Just ignore the haters. They do this with every new MMO, not just Wildstar. Plenty of people are looking forward to Wildstar.
Archeage. As of right now archeage is my last hope in the mmorpg genre. If it fails me I'm going to go to destiny or the division when it comes out.
Either way I'm done with themepark MMO's.
I'd hate to tell you this, but Archeage is a themepark/sandbox hybrid just like Wildstar is. Also Destiny and the Division are going to be pure themeparks.
Bro I've seen plenty of footage from archeage and Wildstar to know that they are almost completely different. The only thing that I can compare to them are the questing system which the developers said is only a small fraction of the ways to level (farming, pirating,etc..) Wildstar just looks like WoW with houses to me atm.
And Destiny and Division are nothing like themepark MMO's. No clue how you got that idea but it's completely false considering they aren't even mmo's to begin with.
How are they not MMOs? Both have persistent worlds that can house massive amounts of players playing at once. How are they not themepark? They have very little (if any) sandbox elements from what is known about them so far, Destiny especially looks to be a very on-rails experience.
"Bungie and Activision however have made it clear that Destiny will be not be an MMO, and the online requirement's main purpose isn't as a digital rights management (DRM) measurement. Here, gamers and laymen, is where Destiny gets interesting and provides us a glimpse at one of the many possibilities of the future of gaming. The most surprising part of it is that my fascination with the game has nothing to do with the storyline.
The first thing about Destiny that is worthy of interest is that the world will be “alive,” which is to say that events will happen in-game that aren't necessarily controlled or planned by the developer. Just as an idea alone this is something that should make any gamer drool since few things in gaming are ever truly random or beyond the developer's planning."
Also it won't be a "Themepark" because there won't be any "Kill 10" or "Retrieve 10" as stated by the developers. Everything happens for a reason and if you miss a giant event that takes place (Raiders destroying a town) then you just miss it. Basicly how guild wars 2 dynamic events work but much more "Dynamic"