We can but hope.Onyx Oblivion said:Let's just hope that they can pull it off, eh?
I did play Guild War factions, but I didn't really get into it that well.
We can but hope.Onyx Oblivion said:Let's just hope that they can pull it off, eh?
Hmmmm... I'm not sure how I should put it other than you should definitely play Guild Wars. Any one will do, though Nightfall is the most beginner friendly and has a really decent story. Their are some quests in the beginning that are slightly grindy. Such as two where you have to kill 10 of a certain type of monster, but they are mostly for the player to get the hang of the game. After the beginning, most quests and missions have no grindy aspect to them.dfcrackhead said:A MMO without grind is less likely than an honest lawyer turned politician in a sexless marriage(oh yeah, a decent analogy, finally!)
Also, I never played Guild Wars, I usually only play completely f2p mmos like Maplestory and Perfect World. But maybe if this one turns out to be good, I might check it out
Indeed it looks good atm, but then again almost any game "looks" good with polished trailers etc.Onyx Oblivion said:Bioshock Infinite looks fucking amazing, shame it's not due out until 2012. When we'll all be dead.Hubilub said:Poor Shamus, he's finally given in to the hype of something.
What a weak human bei-OMGANEWBIOSHOCKGAMEISCOMINGOUTIHAVETOPREORDERRIGHTNOW!
If it comes out in Q1 or 2, we might have a few months to savor it...Onyx Oblivion said:Bioshock Infinite looks fucking amazing, shame it's not due out until 2012. When we'll all be dead.Hubilub said:Poor Shamus, he's finally given in to the hype of something.
What a weak human bei-OMGANEWBIOSHOCKGAMEISCOMINGOUTIHAVETOPREORDERRIGHTNOW!
Then would it surprise you to know that it's not an MMO?ShadowKatt said:Guild Wars is and will always be my MMO.
Playing Factions was probably the problem; it's widely accepted as the worst GW had to offer.Doug said:We can but hope.Onyx Oblivion said:Let's just hope that they can pull it off, eh?
I did play Guild War factions, but I didn't really get into it that well.
You think killing 10 is grindy? I've done quests that required me to collect well over 1000 of one items that isn't always dropped when you kill a monster and I've recently been killing this one monster over and over again trying to grind my way to 10 million of the in game money(each kill gets >250, you do the math, I've made 2 mil already)LitleWaffle said:Hmmmm... I'm not sure how I should put it other than you should definitely play Guild Wars. Any one will do, though Nightfall is the most beginner friendly and has a really decent story. Their are some quests in the beginning that are slightly grindy. Such as two where you have to kill 10 of a certain type of monster, but they are mostly for the player to get the hang of the game. After the beginning, most quests and missions have no grindy aspect to them.dfcrackhead said:A MMO without grind is less likely than an honest lawyer turned politician in a sexless marriage(oh yeah, a decent analogy, finally!)
Also, I never played Guild Wars, I usually only play completely f2p mmos like Maplestory and Perfect World. But maybe if this one turns out to be good, I might check it out
Also, yes that analogy has granted me respect for you good sir.
Or, alternatively, you could go and ruin a genuine funeral ceremony in an MMO:cursedseishi said:Dude, that would be awesome... Hell it would encourage me just to go out and slaughter every male enemy I see. That way I'll feel warm and fuzzy inside each night, knowing some virtual lass is sobbing over her dead npc husband, and their kids swearing revenge. Then you know what I'll do? I'll run into the village next day, start /slap'ping and /flirt'ing the widow, and /laugh at the kid!KaiRai said:That was awesome. "They will collect their dead in real time, and hold funeral comforting the widows, and swear vengance on YOU, the player!"
Imagine if a game did that? Be kind of crazy. I hope you've given game developers an idea that snowballs here Seamus.
Possibly. Either way, I'm strongly tempted to buy GW2 - after all, even if it turns out to be a pile of horse droppings, its only a 1 time loss.Blackbird71 said:Playing Factions was probably the problem; it's widely accepted as the worst GW had to offer.Doug said:We can but hope.Onyx Oblivion said:Let's just hope that they can pull it off, eh?
I did play Guild War factions, but I didn't really get into it that well.
Yeah, having played TR way back when, I do worry about "Dynamic Event Burnout." Then again, part of TR's problem was that you couldn't invest in skills without exploring every nook and cranny of the world, while some beasty was trying its best to bash your head in. Also, since the baddies took over towns, there was really no choice BUT to fight-fight-fight constantly. No story, no humor, no plot, no real tactics, it was basically a FPS masquerading as an RPG.De Ronneman said:Isn't that exaclty what Tabula Rasa promise?
Missed the joke much? Intentional play on words, relevant to comic.JadeWah said:Guilt Wars = Guild Wars. Too hyped, I guess, to realize the spelling