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Dragon Age: Forum Highlights @ Neverwinter Vault
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Kristophe
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Dragon Age: Forum Highlights @ Neverwinter Vault
   

The staff of the Neverwinter Vault have been busy since last report...and, as usual, have delivered a wide array of forum <a href="http://cgi.nwvault.ign.com/dragonage/" target="_blank">highlights</a> from such Bioware notables as David Gaider, Georg Zoeller, et al...additionally, though it's rather belated, there is a reader poll regarding material that should/should not be included in Bioware's upcoming saga - Dragon Age...
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<br><blockquote><em>Btw, the popularity of MMORPGS is undeniable. Just look at how many are now available and how many more are in development.
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<br>The popularity of traditional games like Knights of the old Republic or Baldurs Gate is undeniable as well, so where is the point? There is going to be significant bloodshed in the MMORPG sector over the coming years and I'm happy that we are not directly involved with it. Some people see MMORPGs as the second coming and ultimate future of computer games but I'm not one of these. I played and still play (City of Heroes right now) my good share of BBS Multiplayer games, MUDs, and MMORPGs over the last 15 years and I understand their fascination, but I also think we have a long way to go before they become something more than level grinding and game mechanics after the initial enthusiasm wears off. The social aspect is what keeps people coming back on the long run, but many gamers are just not interested in that, which I can fully understand. Our games are story driven RPGs, thats about as different from MMORPGs as you can get. </em></blockquote>
Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:56 pm
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araczynski
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Joined: 03 Apr 2002
Posts: 48
Hallelujah!
   

a developer that actually isn't a sheep. i'm so sick and tired of all the mmorpg crap out these days, glad to hear somebody out there still thinks singleplayer and depth aren't 4 letter words.
Post Tue Jun 22, 2004 4:58 pm
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