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Which old MMO would you like to see re-launch as a full-blown VR title?

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  • iixviiiixiixviiiix Member RarePosts: 2,256
    edited September 2019
    Hashbrick said:
    iixviiiix said:
    Hashbrick said:
    When we get to the point of .hack //sign VR then I'd say Lineage II, the world alone would be an experience.
    We are currently at .hack// level.  .Hack// is HMD head mounted display and that's what VR are right now.

    As for the game , i want to see fantasy star online 2 go VR .
    We aren't, you lay down you go unconscious and your mind is the control.  Did you even watch it?
    You go back and watch it . What you said was SAO , not .Hack//
    it only take you few secs to search about

    The gameplay of the world ( .hack// story stage MMORPG) is hack n slash using controler , combat type is close to OW .

    Basically .hack// tech level is possible now .

  • minyaenminyaen Member UncommonPosts: 2
    Should rename this thread to "Which old MMO would you like to see revamped?"

    EverQuest  :/
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  • MMOman101MMOman101 Member UncommonPosts: 1,786
    SWG, even though I thought the game was very flawed.  With the emphasis on "old school" and the success of " WoW Classic" I would like to see how SWG does in this current MMO climate.  I don't really care about the VR option and I think a vat majority who play the game would play without VR.

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  • HashbrickHashbrick Member RarePosts: 1,851
    iixviiiix said:
    Hashbrick said:
    iixviiiix said:
    Hashbrick said:
    When we get to the point of .hack //sign VR then I'd say Lineage II, the world alone would be an experience.
    We are currently at .hack// level.  .Hack// is HMD head mounted display and that's what VR are right now.

    As for the game , i want to see fantasy star online 2 go VR .
    We aren't, you lay down you go unconscious and your mind is the control.  Did you even watch it?
    You go back and watch it . What you said was SAO , not .Hack//
    it only take you few secs to search about

    The gameplay of the world ( .hack// story stage MMORPG) is hack n slash using controler , combat type is close to OW .

    Basically .hack// tech level is possible now .

    The main character is stuck, they are unconscious in a coma, their mind is the control and yes SAO would probably have been a better example but they both have the same type of idea even if the main character's is a special case. It's the first thing that came to mind.
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  • ScotScot Member LegendaryPosts: 22,955
    DAOC, I want to see that army of Lurikeens coming at me in full 3D. :)
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  • ultimateduckultimateduck Member EpicPosts: 1,269
    I can't help but think that most of the people bashing VR haven't even tried it yet.

    DAoC would be awesome. Seeing the spell effects, fighting a Troll, stealthing, etc. would be incredible in VR. SWG would be pretty cool too.
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  • BrumeBrume Member UncommonPosts: 62
    edited September 2019
    VR is awesome. Sure if you look a VR game on your laptop you may think yeah that is not for me until you actually try it with the hardware on. The problem is MMO is very hard to develop and VR is taxing on hardware, also you spent way too much time in MMO that would become inconfortable quickly. I dont see any MMO that could be dev in VR at the moment. RPG like Baldur Gate or KOTOR in VR would be good. 
  • iixviiiixiixviiiix Member RarePosts: 2,256
    Brume said:
    VR is awesome. Sure if you look a VR game on your laptop you may think yeah that is not for me until you actually try it with the hardware on. The problem is MMO is very hard to develop and VR is taxing on hardware, also you spent way too much time in MMO that would become inconfortable quickly. I dont see any MMO that could be dev in VR at the moment. RPG like Baldur Gate or KOTOR in VR would be good. 
    Depend on what kind of VR we talk about 3Dof or 6Dof . 3Dof MMO can be develop together with PC or console version while 6Dof need to be standalone
    3Dof headset can be cheap and can be replace with mobile.

    The problem is not VR , but the MMO genre itself being lack of inverstor
  • anemoanemo Member RarePosts: 1,903
    I’d rather see something like Echo Arena/Echo Combat get the Space Engineers treatment. 

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  • MargraveMargrave Member RarePosts: 1,362
    EverQuest
  • QuicksandQuicksand Member UncommonPosts: 683
    Funny, most of the folks claiming VR sucks, likely dont own a VR system.

    VR is actually amazing, even in its young state. And its only getting better. I'd love to see Tabula Rasa back, on my desktop system or VR. Just bring it back!!!
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  • Jackal-79Jackal-79 Member UncommonPosts: 55
    If we are talking "Ready player one" style VR then Anarchy online, being a fixer with Manex... :) such a beautiful world. However at current levels of AR sadly, none.

    VR at the moment is good, game like Beat Saber being the best so far personally. But I think we are a way off....way off anything we could say is true VR.
  • Panther2103Panther2103 Member EpicPosts: 5,766
    I've played a VR fantasy MMORPG called A Township Tale, and it's pretty well done. Unfortunately a lot of tasks in VR are not nearly as easy as they are in non VR so it makes playing a bit more strenuous and kind of annoying. I tried to chop a tree down and ended up swinging an axe at a tree for like 15 minutes and getting really tired and still not having any wood (probably was cutting it down wrong). But the combat and leveling and inventory were done pretty well, the atmosphere was pretty cool (although kind of cartoony).

    But like with most VR games, I get sick within an hour of playing so I can't really say I would love to play a long lasting MMORPG in VR other than dabbling on the side sometimes.
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  • rojoArcueidrojoArcueid Member EpicPosts: 10,722
    As a VR game none.
    As a modern, well polished game i'd say DAOC, WAR and Hellgate London.
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  • VandarixVandarix Member UncommonPosts: 177
    This is easy.…. Asheron's Call and I'd buy it the second it dropped.
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  • WizardryWizardry Member LegendaryPosts: 19,332
    LMAO...So who is going to do the VR mode,i haven't seen one developer come even remotely close to doing anything with VR.

    VR SHOULD stand for hands on interactive gameplay,however somewhere along the lines devs and people THINK VR is simply a light show.
    So if i got my fave mmo remade with VR,i would be looking at a waste of money,i just rather play w/o rather than pay again to play the same thing with slanted mirrors and side vision.

    I can't even imagine how much work it would be to do a VR game properly with full on interaction.The way it would be done is by simply taking your KB/Mouse binds and sticking them to various VR peripherals,so all we do is move the mechanics from one place to another.

    Then if truly done as interactive,just imagine the lag,the speed of the internet would have to be breakneck and the PC's very high end.

    Call me back in 2030.

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  • vegetableoilvegetableoil Member RarePosts: 768
    I was going to say Sword art online, then I realize it's not an MMO.  ;)
  • UtinniUtinni Member EpicPosts: 2,209
    why
  • CryomatrixCryomatrix Member EpicPosts: 3,223
    Entropia Online.

    When you hit a global or a hall of fame, the swirly effects would bring out my O-face. Rocktropia would also be good eye candy. 
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  • PhaserlightPhaserlight Member EpicPosts: 3,072
    fcwedd said:
    Most of you seem to not like VR. I tried out VR not too long ago and was completely blown away. What an amazing experience. I'm wondering if some of you have really got to experience the good VR and not one of those cheap / silly phone helmet kits.
    Even those "silly phone helmet kits" can be pretty good... at least Gear VR is. 

    Anyway, my favorite MMO already natively runs in VR and traces its public availability back to 2002.

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  • XarkoXarko Member EpicPosts: 1,180
    Hello Kitty Online
  • JeffSpicoliJeffSpicoli Member EpicPosts: 2,849
    edited September 2019
    fcwedd said:
    Most of you seem to not like VR. I tried out VR not too long ago and was completely blown away. What an amazing experience. I'm wondering if some of you have really got to experience the good VR and not one of those cheap / silly phone helmet kits.
    I love VR its a amazing experience and the porn chics are so lifelike  , But i can only stand it in small does without getting vertigo.  Never realized how many porno's were shot in million dollar homes until VR (Handjobs get boring after awhile so i like to look around), I'm wondering how many of them are empty real estate listings ?
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  • Superman0XSuperman0X Member RarePosts: 2,292
    Gemstone
  • LokeroLokero Member RarePosts: 1,514
    Unfortunately a lot of tasks in VR are not nearly as easy as they are in non VR so it makes playing a bit more strenuous and kind of annoying. I tried to chop a tree down and ended up swinging an axe at a tree for like 15 minutes and getting really tired and still not having any wood (probably was cutting it down wrong).
    This is the real problem with a VR MMO, currently.

    Assuming we are talking a VR game with motion control, then gameplay just isn't designed well for it.  Gameplay for an MMO largely revolves around constantly attacking for hours. 
    It's just an exhausting and tedious process to constantly swing your arm around to "attack".

    Designers would really have to alter gameplay to be less auto-attack constantly, and more interactive as @Wizardry was complaining about.
    Most of these games' combat systems are designed so poorly that if you waggle your hand rapidly you attack like 50 times in 10 seconds.
  • phoenixfire2phoenixfire2 Member UncommonPosts: 228
    As a VR title?  Nothing really.  I wouldn't even be able to play it as I'm avoiding VR until it's a bit more...uhm, robust.  I'd love to see Vanguard or Warhammer Online relaunched though.
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