It seems to me that you are not all about solo, but enjoy PUGs as well and cooperation with your realm/faction as long as these mechanisms are part of the game, rather than a "facebook game" as you put it. I mostly agree with you and i am similar, i…
On WAR, in RVR action, i would almost always help people from my side, even in cases where it was obvious they were duelling. Cause simply the game wasn't about duels, and your enemy is mine too, so i couldn't care less if you decided to duel.
Plu…
MMORPG staff should stop posting randomly picked posts from developer forums on the news section here. The whole thing, as Tasos says, is about just *ONE* week delay... makes you wonder even if the staff member here bothered to read what he was quot…
Gnomes are food - i would let the monster kill it and then cook it. On my first MMO, Rubies of Eventide, we even had a huge monster running around under the name "Goliath Nomeater" to hunt them down XD
Originally posted by demonic87 Until they make magus bearable from rr32 to rr-50 im not going to resub. Sounds awefully awesome over there though
They are fixing magus/engineers on the next patch. Check for more information on the official thr…
Err ok you guys have fun playing this blashemy of a game that show warlords like Cao Cao, Liu Bei and Sun Quan with panda pets... i 'll stick to their offline games thanks.
CRPGs are about the storyline, exploring the world and affect it permamently. They do immersion much better - you can kill a NPC for example just cause you didn't liked it (or for a serious reason) and it doesn't have to respawn. They are better for…
1. In my first MMO - Rubies of Eventide - there was some guy that wanted to roleplay having a relation with my female toon. And also thought that i was female in RL too...
2. In WAR, we were in a dungeon and there were 2 people that we had invited…
Originally posted by fyerwall
Originally posted by Volvino
Originally posted by fyerwall
Originally posted by Gabby-air
Fallen Earth, Darkfall, EVE, Lotro, Ryzom, Age of conan, Anarchy online...The list is huge.
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Most MMO have their own engine and i think that's another reason most of them take so long to develop. I would like to know if there are any MMOs at all out there that reused some existing engine, and which would that be?
I only know of Ryzom's en…
Not at all. If anything i want the game to have at least one ugly race cause that's what i roll usually. Before a couple of days i was even thinking about going back to WoW cause that was the only game i know that i can play female Orc.
^ This.
It isn't like someone from the site is searching for the good titles and adds them there.
What happens is that whichever developer had made a game that requires internet connectivity, wants his game added on the list and is willing to do…
The video you linked is labeled "Weapon Trailer" and it shows things about the weapons. If you check instead the "Official Trailer" which is on the same page you linked, you might understand why it's a MMO.
On another note, developers claim that they are trying to achieve the impossible task i described above, yet we see sometimes huge and obvious imbalances between their game's classes... imbalances that pretty much everyone admits even the specific c…
Originally posted by Vercin
[...] Actually it comes to my mind that there are lots of no mmos or even table top stuff I have played that is that way.
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To my knowledge there isn't anything tabletop related that has anything like PvP, at…
To clarify, Guild Wars is three different standalone campaigns and one expansion, Eye of the North. To play EotN you need at least one of the three standalone campaigns installed.
I personally prefer free expansions, in a subscription based game a…
At Level 80....
1) Paying $15 a month to get my 2 Frost Emblems per day, from a dungeon I have already done so many times I know it better than my own bathroom.
2) Paying $15 a month to get my PvP points once per day towards gear.
3) Paying $1…
Originally posted by insanex I think that the reason we see role play elements like thievery and punishment in single player RPGs is because the results, while somewhat novel versus other genres, plays out in a way that the gamer expects. [...]
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