| Username | John.A.Zoid |
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| Rank | Hard Core Member |
| Joined | October 8, 2008 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | 28 |
| Location | jiiiiig, United Kingdom |
| Last Visit | December 2, 2008 |
| Post Count | 248 |
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EVE has a terrible community and so does EQ and all them niche games because its just full of elitist dick heads who think they're better than you. At launch I would have said WOW because there was sooo many nice people and lots of them but as the game became more popular it just become full of dicks.
I don't think there is an online game with a good community lol.
I would have said SWG back in 2003 because people then were sooo nice and helpful but now no...
Public quests suck though and they ain't innovative they're just solo grind where everyone has to fight over mobs in one area......
Even though this isn't innovative too I'm voting for the AoC combat system because the directional combat made me feel immersed and engaged into the combat unlike most mmorpgs where you just press tab and it auto attacks.
Even though it wasn't news and it'll probably suck....... ToR.
1 billion a year and they can't even afford extra people for their customer service :(
See I still don't get the logic of saying "they're cheap because they give me a whole months play time for only $15 when I would be buying games for $40 so I'm saving money"...... No you're buying games anyways cause when a Fallout is released or a GTA is released then you go out and buy them, so I don't really see how the argument holds up. If you're not chosing to buy games and only play WOW or something then developers are right WOW is killing PC gaming, I just don't see how that can be the case when you love to play games and will buy other games.
You could play GTA4 for a month or CS or Fallout 3 and you're not paying a monthly fee. So does that give them the right to charge me a monthly fee? Just because Valve are putting new content in TF2 and L4D does that give them the right to charge me a monthly fee and I should feel privileged they're doing so because somehow it's saving me money? No all it's doing is costing you money.
Now publishers are getting smarter and realising that people will throw money away because they're stupid. So they're starting to put micro transactions in the game which you can't get these items unless you pay extra for them like loot cards in SWG. So you're telling me I have to pay a subscription and on top of that I have to spend MORE money to get extra stuff? In EQ2 SOE charged you extra for that EQ2 players service and then charged you for content that should have been free with Adventure packs.
What characteristics of an MMORPG do you look at most?