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![]() I don't even remember the name last MMO that I bought (which either means it was incredibly lame or it was at least a year ago). I don't even go to mmorpg.com anymore to see what the new MMOs coming out are. I don't even bother to look at threads where someone is talking about a new MMO anymore.
Kinda makes me sad [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.] | ||
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![]() Congratulations, you are now jaded.
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![]() Lol.
I thought I was jaded a few years ago when I kept SAYING I had no hope, but I still went around on MMO forums and whined about why no one could do anything right. But now I can't even be assed to do that. I just play an emulated version of a 14-year-old MMO and laugh any time my friends try to get me to try something new. | ||
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The last MMO I tried was SWTOR and that lasted about 10 hours /played. | |||
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![]() I even tried to get back into panda wow a few months ago. I wanted to. Couldn't do it.
There is a little stirring in my pants about TES:O but I'm skeptical. With Skyrim, they tried way too hard to make everything OMFGWTF xx>>SO EPIC<<xx 3 hours into the game you are Jesus Christ incarnate, blasting swarms of demons across the room with your xXDragon-wtf-LegolasXx shouts, stealing souls from dragons and roving the world performing the epic world-changing feats of a demigod. I think at that point it ceases to feel like how I think an rpg should, and it becomes an action game. There's something to be said for humility in gaming. In Morrowind, you were nothing. Even if you did eventually become the nerevarine, you had to do hours and hours of work. When you united the ashlander tribes and started smiting foes with your wraithguard or whatever, it actually felt like you accomplished something. Part of being this jaded, I think, is being completely desensitized to 'epic'. We crave accomplishment, reward, and exclusivity. EQ and the early stages of WoW to some extent had those things. | ||
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![]() Never played Morrowind but now I'm intrigued, might have to give it a look [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Honestly I'd rather be a jaded gamer than getting into WoW because they added pandas to the lineup. Add in a poor effort with Diablo 3 and what's left? Not much. Time we had a genre redefining release! | ||
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Not only is the game a challenge for a much longer period of time, the godhood that you end up achieving is much much greater. Teleportation, actual spell making, levitation, the ability to eventually leap over the continent in one or two bounds, superior item enchanting, being able to summon all 15 different summoned monsters at once. All of these things are what made Morrowind superior to the other ES games that came after it. Also the game did scale a bit to your level, but nowhere near the intrusive level that it did in Oblivion/Skyrim. | ||||
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![]() I am looking forward to ESO, but also EQNext.. They keep promising a "new" way of playing.. We will see.
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![]() Taking out custom spell making was such a WTF move in Skyrim to me. That was the best thing about the magic system.
The Secret World is interesting, and different. It still didn't hold my interest for more than a couple of weeks. Mostly because the "end game" is doing the same 8 dungeon instances. Over. And over. And over. And over. Oh, and they also lock you out after the first kill of a dungeon. | ||
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