Originally posted by BadSpock I play MMORPGs to get gameplay experiences I cannot get in other genres.
Massively Multiplayer Online.
That's the big one.
Large group PvE, sometimes even PvP.
I also like on-demand content - because I don't hav…
Its hard balance for sure, you want to capture the magic from the original version yet have new content and updated graphics. Like most movies, the sequal rarely is as good as the original. That being said I would love to see a Star Wars Galaxies …
loved the article! what we need is to build on the sucessful things from the old games not run away from them. i havnt found an mmorpg to play since swg shut down.
Originally posted by precious328 Once again, this is why there is a great importance for social and player-driven end-game features.
Take player cities for example. That alone is a long-term goal to work towards. Meeting other players, agreeing …
Originally posted by allegria
Originally posted by BCuse let me start by saying im a huge SWG fan. i dont think it is fair to compare TOR as a SWG 2.0. it never was supposed to be. it is fair to compare SWG and TOR if you are trying to figure…
let me start by saying im a huge SWG fan. i dont think it is fair to compare TOR as a SWG 2.0. it never was supposed to be. it is fair to compare SWG and TOR if you are trying to figure out if you want to play TOR. TOR is its own game and if y…
the pursuit of profit is why anyone makes a game to begin with so thats not necessarily a bad thing. making games is not a charitable endeavor. these companies are making games they think their consumers want and will spend their money on. so its…
Originally posted by aleos Hey guys LOL...
Remember how MMO's were back in the day? remember when you sat there with your group of bros you've never met before but gamed with every night and talked about how amazing MMORPG's were going to be in th…