I'm still waiting for a Warhammer 40,000 MMOFPS with the massive scale and warfare Planetside once had. Hell, if you want to make things even crazier, you could put players in command of small AI squads.
They had different species in Star Trek? When?Sharpeye42 said:star trek universe where you can actually explore planets instead of being in the ship all the time and play as ALL the species shown in all the series.
huh?Shoqiyqa said:For Christmas, can someone please buy this bod a big bag of full stops?
The DK thing is explained, but the idea they came up with for the reason for all the DK's was kinda stupid (I'm gonna make cannon fodder to draw out a SINGLE enemy!)[/quote]Entropy_kC said:Yeah, I originally (before the game came out) wanted to play as a Necromancer, alas the class wasn't included. I think it's a bit silly that all races can be DKs, all but one warriors etc. There should be a balance over the factions, but there should be more classes like the Druid which only one race per faction can be.BlauAugeDamon said:Honestly, I kinda miss the days when the trolls were crazy shamans or spear-weilding nutjobs, and everything was more racially orientated, when one species appeared as maybe only 2 classes.
He's not 12 feet tall. He only looks it in a few shots because he's an illusion. When he shows up (I've seen him... four times in leveling) he's about the size of a standard human. Problem is that they've made him seem impotent in the gameworld.My only guess is to make it so you can see him when you eventually fight him.By the way, why the fuck is Arthas like 12 foot tall?
WoW is set three years after War3, BC is another two years after that, and Wrath 2 years after that. So from the first killing of Ragnaros to the killing of Yogg-Saron (the current end boss) is a span of 4 years.I guess the difference (for example having Death Knights that aren't Undead) is due to the fact that WoW is set 3 years (I think) after WC3, so a lot has changed in that time.Possibly my dislike of WoW is because, at the time it was released I was an utter fanboy and drooling over the thought of being a Taruen, running around and smacking people with my hooves, and thus had pre-ordered it 3 months before its release date. And then was sorely disappointed at the end result. Being naieve as I was at the time, thinking that the trailers were in some far-fetched way a representation of the real thing. Which turned out to be more like the first Fable, with big feet, hands and heads, and a general feel of cartoony-ness, rather than a serous attempt at a game based on such an epic storyline.
Yeah, I agree about the really nice quest lines, a lot of lore about Arthas (as you'd expect) in them, especially in Icecrown. I don't really know about the stuff at the moment because I haven't played in about 9 months I think.Calax said:As for the DK's not being undead, Arthas is technically still alive in Warcraft 3's undead campaign. Wrath really turned up the story compared to it's predecessors. There are a few questlines that are friggin sweet (wrathgate, dk start zone, and Mattias Lehner quests), but overall it's slwoly loosing it's character gameplay wise (to me).
What's Champions?So I'm probably gonna swap to Champions when it comes out, and see if that grabs me. If not... I donno.
I'd love it. Was so disappointed when the only game from its franchise in years was a fps. I'd also go for Warhammer 40K, Doctor Who (give us the life of a dalek killer!) and possibly Star Trek. I may regret playing anything trekkie mind...Ghostwise said:Shadowrun is the perfect setting for an MMO. Has all the elements needed for an amazing game.
Superhero MMO, spiritual successor to City of Heroes.Entropy_kC said:What's Champions?Calax said:So I'm probably gonna swap to Champions when it comes out, and see if that grabs me. If not... I donno.
A Gundam MMO would be awesomeinfernovolver said:There's a fanmade Pokemon mmo. It's pretty shitty though. You'd have to pull it off pretty well to get it to be well received.
Um. I think maybe a gundam mmo. Can't use the later continuity's Gundams either; they're too overpowered in comparison to the majority of mobile suits. Skilling might be an issue in that kind of game though.
Phantasy Star! That'd be interesting. Again, skilling hasn't been done before, but given the futuristic setting I'm sure Sega could come up with something.
I did come up with some general outlining of gameplay mechanics when I thought of it before. I guess I'll say a little bit on the subject to start conversation.joe182 said:A Gundam MMO would be awesomeinfernovolver said:There's a fanmade Pokemon mmo. It's pretty shitty though. You'd have to pull it off pretty well to get it to be well received.
Um. I think maybe a gundam mmo. Can't use the later continuity's Gundams either; they're too overpowered in comparison to the majority of mobile suits. Skilling might be an issue in that kind of game though.
Phantasy Star! That'd be interesting. Again, skilling hasn't been done before, but given the futuristic setting I'm sure Sega could come up with something.Though to stop there being loads of a certain type of gundam, a gundam builder type of system would be cool, something like the one used in Armoured Core...