2011-07-27, 22:14 | Link #341 |
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I'm a PvE person myself since I really don't enjoy facing against other players all that much unless it like guild/clan wars or something like Warhammer with territorial control. I admit it does get me pumped up, but I'm more accustomed to facing scripted boss fights then other players.
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2011-07-27, 22:58 | Link #343 |
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The perfect example of that would be my way of winning in World PvP in WoW. A full seasoned gear warrior ambushes me (while I'm in Blood Spec as a DK) and I just spam Death Strike with my mastery placing a barrier (while I'm in PvE blues) and I win, or he runs away
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2011-07-28, 08:18 | Link #344 |
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If there was one aspect of DAoC & Warhammer: Age of Reckoning people still talk about, it's the RvR/PvP.
I haven't the foggiest idea if anyone from SDCC played in any sort of PvP situation, but given that Gabe (the guy in charge of PvP design) was a large part of Mythic's PvP team (Land of the Dead, etc), I'm pretty confident the PvP will be pretty good. That said, TOR isn't being marketed as a PvP game, so we shall have to wait and see!
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2011-07-28, 23:18 | Link #346 |
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My ideal MMOG would still be basically a big ole sandboxy FO3/FONV/TES4-ish thing, with two or three times the explorable area as FO3 + all DLCs, and no directed plot or boss fights or raids or anything, with random quests and stuff added periodically. And everyone can kill everyone, do anything, go anywhere. The strength of a persistent world is the persistence of the world, when you can make permanent changes to the world itself.
Sadly such a thing would make no money since humans are bastards, it'd be impossible to keep the griefers and trolls away, everyone interested in MMOGs just wants to do massive group raids and get purple pixels to stretch their e-peens. I'm sad that TOR doesn't look like anything new, just more of the same recycledinspace.
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2011-07-29, 06:28 | Link #347 | |
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2011-07-29, 06:29 | Link #348 | |
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2011-07-29, 12:12 | Link #351 | |
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Besides EVE, DarkFall Online is the other PVP sandbox game.
"Every Player gets a Bag of Rewards" Quote:
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2011-07-29, 15:01 | Link #353 |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
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ya know what annoys me the most? people posting on WoW forums or TOR forums "I dont see why this mmo is so hyped"
really? you dont see it? were you under a rock when the year of the wars in the stars took place?
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2011-07-29, 15:09 | Link #354 | |
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It's nothing new. It's the same old tried-and-true formula that made Blizzard filthy fucking rich, with a few tweaks here and there and a few fixes and balance adjustments. But for the most part, it is the same game. Like every single MMORPG since EverQuest. Most of us who loved Knights of the Old Republic are very upset that we're not seeing a KOTOR3, but instead seeing a soul-sucking online snorefest.
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2011-07-29, 15:20 | Link #356 | |
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and have you played it yet? Nooo I doubt it :P
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2011-07-29, 17:58 | Link #359 |
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I liked Knights of the Old Republic while the second one can be questionable. While the storyline for KOTOR already concluded upon itself enough that it wont need a sequel. Only issue I have with this is the occasional P2P that will leech off my money and the possibility that the boss fights will be too easy that it will be a walk in the park. Also the possibility it will have many balance issues revolving around the Jedi/Sith.
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