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Zakhal
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quote:
Originally posted by Hexy
Oh, really?
Because I thought that the main thing about all those games is to fight continously over some pieces of land, trying to expand your territory with endless sieges.


So what, you could say that about pve mmogs even. Fighting continously against mobs in som areas to gain access to higher level areas (expanding territory). Camping or "sieging endlessly" high level boss monsters.
Post Thu Jan 08, 2004 2:02 am
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Cold Flail
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yes, but can they speak?
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Post Sat Jan 10, 2004 11:54 am
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SirDeity
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I'm currently not playing any MMORPGs. I'm waiting for World of Warcraft to be released. I do, however, have years of experience with several other MMORPGs, including some MUDs. I played EQ and DAoC for years (EQ for longer.) In my experience with all the different MMOGs I've played, I can safely say that anyone who claims all (or even most) MMORPGs are the same, is just ignorant. Depth? It'd take you literally months, if not years to experience all the "depth" some of these modern MMORPGs have. They might have similar role-playing mechanics, but the story, art and most importantly, the feel is always unique. Anyone who truly has a passion for MMO gaming would understand the differences between these many, various MMORPGs. And anyone who truly has a passion for role-playing would have an appreciation for their complexities and diversities.

I think we can expect great things from Blizzard's World of Warcraft. That is my educated assumption. The game is obviously not yet released, but meanwhile, I'd suggest to anyone who doesn't play MMORPGs because they tried one once for only a day or two and decided that all MMORPGs suck, to open your mind again and give it another try. An MMORPG is completely different than a regular single-player game. You really need to spend a full week or more before you'll really know whether it's something you can enjoy. Don't kid yourself though. If competition is important to you, don't bother. MMORPGs take a lot of time and patience.

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Gothic's Loyal Hero, SirDeity
Post Tue Jan 13, 2004 1:33 am
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Arma
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Most definately you are right, SirDeity.
Btw, you sure have taken a long break from MMORPG gaming, as WoW most certainly wont be seen on the market before the end of the year.
Post Tue Jan 13, 2004 8:43 am
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SirDeity
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Yes. I'm afraid I've been busy with some real-life stuff. Once WoW is released though, I'm sure it'll be the only thing I ever do.

I might try a few more MMOGs before WoW's release, merely to satisfy my curiosity.
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Post Wed Jan 14, 2004 6:21 pm
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Arma
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I also may try one or two, so far I have placed Guild Wars on 2nd place in the MMORPGs as I think it would be cool (and also is said to not have a monthly account ). Also, If I have a possibility, other on the list are FreeWorld and any other MMORPG that is without a monthly account.
Post Thu Jan 15, 2004 7:45 pm
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