Cpu46 said:
wordsmith said:
An MMO would be crap.
A multiplayer game with 2-8 friends, however, could be pretty cool.
I agree with this. MMO would have to many people and I for one dont want to be assasinated by people i dont know.
Although it might work if it placed 10-20 people in the same game world. Elder scrolls games are ususaly so big that you could wander around and not find anyone else for hours. So it would be like a MMO minus the Massive.
So... The worlds first MSMORPG? (Medium-sized Multiplayer Online Game)?
Signa said:
If they could do with TES what they did with Borderlands, I would be very happy and play it about as much as Borderlands. That is, beating it multiple times and still not stopping playing it. If they did with TES what they did with Warcraft, well, I'd play it just as much as I have the Warcraft series since it went MMO. That is Zero.
What they did with Borderlands? ... you mean, aside from making the game
a massive pain in the arse to play multiplayer on?
I dropped £60 on getting four copies for me and 3 mates. I've played 4 games with one of them, the other two can't get it to work. I mean, honestly? Are you telling me that Gearbox couldn't have made an automated multiplayer setup? Or even better, could they have used a
decent system like Steam, rather than a system which is widely regarded as worse than rubbish?
Game concept, I agree with you 100%. Have a SP storyline, let friends jump in for quests or whatever.
Game practise, hell naw. Borderlands is (on PC and IMHO) to multiplayer as Big Rigs is to racing games. That is, broken.