What MMORPG would you actually play?

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Assuming you're not already the type who regularly indulges in such titles, what universe/franchise/license/type of MMORPG would you actually pony up the dosh to play on a regular basis?

I mean, we have one for Warcraft, FF, D&D, Star Wars, life in Egypt, ancient Londinium, and other countless asian fantasy games.

What kind of title would actually make you take the plunge and start playing it?

For me, i think that a Fallout MMO would be the threshhold, but it would have to be an actually decent game, unlike the ass that is Star Wars Galaxies.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 00:42 (twenty years ago)

oh, and i got the idea from this thread for from this interview with Feargus Urquart, one of the head dudes from Fallout, Planescape, KOTOR 2, etc, where he actually mentions Interplay batting around the idea of a Fallout MMO.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 00:43 (twenty years ago)

I've been thinking about trying WoW, since my brother swears up and down it is the best game he's ever played. He has 4 characters over level 60 and plays it at least 30 hours per week. He even got his long distance girlfriend to join so they could spend more time together. I just listened to both of them talk about this game all day. I haven't seen him act this way since he devoted his life to Quake for a year in the 90s, so I figure there has to be something to this whole WoW thing.

Laura H. (laurah), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 00:59 (twenty years ago)

I haven't explored the genre thoroughly, but I don't know that a MMORPG could be more appealing to me Ragnarok Online (for cutesy 2d rpg style) or WoW (for an extremely vast, thoroughly complex game world, huge community and constant support via patches/bugfixes etc). But I'm still pretty sure I will never play one.

xpoist haha, I was going to bring up Quake games as a point of comparison. I've more or less quit, but I have played them... let's just say a lot. I could never devote the same time to a MMORPG. I'm stll not exactly sure why.

sleep (sleep), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 01:13 (twenty years ago)

Played a lot of them, and found the genre as it is sadly lacking in quality. It'd have to be something pretty revolutionary to get me to bother again, with emphasis on PvP.

ALLAH FROG (Mingus Dew), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 01:22 (twenty years ago)

He even got his long distance girlfriend to join so they could spend more time together.

that is insane!

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 02:10 (twenty years ago)

I'd play a MMORPG where I didn't have to a) auto-attack rats/giant rats/green rats/green giant rats/elite rat defender/rat priest/rat king for 75 hours before the game got fun and b) interact with other people, ever.

adam (adam), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 02:12 (twenty years ago)

admit it, you'd play a "Left Behind" mmorpg, wouldnt you

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 02:42 (twenty years ago)

MMO I can handle, it's the RPG part that takes me out of it.

polyphonic (polyphonic), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 02:45 (twenty years ago)

i'd play a game that put the MOR back in MMORPG

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 02:52 (twenty years ago)

what about the PROG?

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 03:32 (twenty years ago)

honestly i don't know what would pull me into this dangerous weird world... i mean i'm sure i'd enjoy a lot of these games but i'm unwilling and terrified to make the time commitment.

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 03:47 (twenty years ago)

World of Warcraft is the worst waste of your life ever.

Fight the Real Enemy -- Tasti D-Lite (ex machina), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 04:22 (twenty years ago)

I'm pretty interested in Roma Victor. It looks like it might be the nerd-out I've dreamed of all my life.

Dogfight Giggle (noodle vague), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 09:12 (twenty years ago)

erm, whats a mmorpg ?

Ste (Fuzzy), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 09:40 (twenty years ago)

(Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game.)

Dogfight Giggle (noodle vague), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 09:49 (twenty years ago)

is this like Everquest2? My step brother lives and breathes this thing, says its like the best game in the world etc.

From the sounds of it all I think I would only play one which wasn't based in a world with dragons, magic and wizards and stuff like that.

how about a 'zombie' world mmorpg?

Ste (Fuzzy), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 09:58 (twenty years ago)

http://images-eu.amazon.com/images/P/B00022VO9W.03.LZZZZZZZ.jpg

Except it's just a MO, rather than MMO.

I've alway been amazed that there's no (official) GTA multiplayer.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:23 (twenty years ago)

yes, EQ2 is a MMOG.
i refuse to call these games MMORPGs, i just stick to 'MMO' or 'MMOG'. they are totally devoid of roleplay for the most part, all you get is AIMspeaking rofflers rushing around counting gold and yelling about aggro-ing mobs and DPS, which isn't what i want to hear in a supposed fantasy RPG.
what MMORPG would i actually play? one that encourages roleplay and discourages the above. closest i got to this was a 35 player server on Neverwinter Nights. dedicated to proper RP, it was amazing fun while it lasted. it was as addictive as an MMO, for different reasons, so in the end i had to give it up. i created a character i am extremely proud of during that time, however, and written numerous short stories about her during and since my game-time. i like depth to my characters, i like them to have desires, flaws and strengths in their character, i want them to have a persona of their own. i don't want a list of stats and a hotkey for saying "LOL"
roleplay geek rant, sorry. but i'd really love a proper multiplayer RPG.

teh_kit says 'FACES' (g-kit), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:26 (twenty years ago)

Your definition does exclude 99% of all RPGs. Just sayin', like.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:37 (twenty years ago)

Computer-game ones, that is.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:38 (twenty years ago)

kit MOTM. I would happily ban every fucker who doesn't understand what Role-Playing means.

Geek Militancy: GRAAAAAAAAAR!!!

Dogfight Giggle (noodle vague), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:47 (twenty years ago)

i think that's the point i'm making, Andrew. unless you mean single player CRPGs? it all depends how you play.

i'm playing Oblivion right now, and i'm doing my best to play in character where possible. my orc is a thief/mage type character, and within the boundaries of a single player game, i'm trying to stay in character as much as possible. he's happy to steal, but won't kill NPCs to rob them; in my mind, he's not a killer. he doesn't have a heart of gold, but he's not a thug. he's all for helping people, but only for a reward. i'll turn down quests with no obvious rewards. if i were playing a paladin type character, i'd play differently.

i find it hard not to give my characters some degree of character, even when playing alone.

teh_kit says 'FACES' (g-kit), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 10:54 (twenty years ago)

Has anyone looked into Eve Online?

1.1 What is EVE Online?

EVE is a massive multiplayer online game (MMOG) set in a science-fiction based, persistent world. Players take the role of spaceship pilots seeking fame, fortune, and adventure in a huge, complex, exciting, and sometimes hostile galaxy.

It has really pretty graphics too. And a big world map.

sleep (sleep), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 12:06 (twenty years ago)

The biggest problem with these games is the massive amount of time investment that keeps casual gamers away. Also the fantasy elements are always too thick for my taste.

I'd play a post-apocalyptic/post-nuclear war/post governmental breakdown United States MMORPG. Model the world around real cities, completely bombed out. The casual gamer can just log in and just contribute to the chaos, the devoted gamer can become a warlord. Who hasn't fantasized about a living in a total anarchic breakdown of civilization? It sounds fun.

Also I like the idea of zombies mentioned earlier. Throw in some zombies too. It'd be like "Night of the Comet" - the Game!

The wizards and dragons thing is a bit stale at this point.

Polysix Bad Battery (cprek), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 12:36 (twenty years ago)

Polysix, I like that idea of the bombed out cities! I still would avoid these things like a bastard. Way too easy to get sucked in for way too long to the detriment of all else!

Kv_nol (Kv_nol), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 12:59 (twenty years ago)

is Anarchy Online anything like what you're describing? it's a kind gothic city type thing, i think, but that's all i know about it.

teh_kit says 'FACES' (g-kit), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:01 (twenty years ago)

yeah no, i tried Anarchy Online for all of 10 minutes and it's all factionalized and completely sci-fi futuristic. I'm thinking present day/near future and no factions just complete anarchy. For example, I would like my character to wear a Raiders jacket, loot a store before being chased away by zombies into a mob of rioters who are about to get hit by an air strike from the remnants of the US military. I guess there should be a story arc or something but honestly I've never played an MMORPG other than the above mentioned experience.

Polysix Bad Battery (cprek), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:10 (twenty years ago)

I guess what I'm describing isn't really an RPG though. More like a Massively Multiplayer Online Persistant World. Kind of like the Sims + Grand Theft Auto + zombies + global anarchy. I'd play that.

Polysix Bad Battery (cprek), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:26 (twenty years ago)

IE, a Fallout MMORPG?

Dan (Hmmm) Perry (Dan Perry), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:39 (twenty years ago)

I just came across eve online today. I was talking with a friend about how great a MMORPG based on Elite would be, and eve online seems to be the closest thing to it. I think I might give it a try.

Greig (treefell), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:46 (twenty years ago)

OOOH

if it's like elite, i'll give it a try maybe. are there fees?

teh_kit says 'FACES' (g-kit), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:48 (twenty years ago)

I don't know what Fallout is, so I'll investigate (and come back later to agree).

Polysix Bad Battery (cprek), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 13:59 (twenty years ago)

EVE online has no fees, but it is AWFUL. Pretty, if you're one of those people who prefer dull sci-fi to fantasy (IE an alien to me). Your skills get better by selecting 'train' and then waiting a certain amount of time (like from hours to DAYS) until it's ready (you don't even have to be logged on while this is happening), so the people who started a year before you will always be more bad-ass. And it's generally dull and vicious.

Andrew Farrell (afarrell), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 14:15 (twenty years ago)

Polysix has been stealing my thoughts

Ste (Fuzzy), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 14:26 (twenty years ago)

I don't think Fallout is exactly what I'm imagining. Seems too far future sci-fi and no mention of zombies that I could see. No zombies, no credibility. I'm sure it's a great game though.

In a sense, I'm envisioning a game that isn't so much sci-fi fantasy environment as it is an urban fantasy enviroment full of completely insane chaotic interactions. I don't really see character building and leveling up being a big part of it. Really it should be an MMO game that I can log into for a couple of hours and it's a complete chaotic free for all. Just be part of the insane madness. That's fun in my opinion. n00bs and online jerks would kind of add to gameplay based around chaotic elements rather than detract. And if I get hooked, then the persistence of the world becomes an interesting part of the game play. But the biggest hurdle in getting me interested in any kind of mmorpg is the tedious process of slogging through the begining to get to anything interesting (which is why I don't actually play an mmorpgs).

Make it fun in the first 5 minutes. Make it fun for n00bs. Make it as much fun to lose as it is to win, just make it more interesting to win. The players will take care of everything else after that.

Polysix Bad Battery (cprek), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 17:18 (twenty years ago)

IE, a Fallout MMORPG?

yeah, you guys are pretty much talking about a fallout one.

I don't think Fallout is exactly what I'm imagining. Seems too far future sci-fi and no mention of zombies that I could see. No zombies, no credibility. I'm sure it's a great game though.

I seriously think you should check out the fallout games. it's very much taken from a 1961/cold war vibe(after china & the US go at it over oil & uranium), only extended a bit. Ron Perlman does the narration! Half the design of the game is from Mad Max! Why do you think the guy wanders around with a dog?

http://www.travel.ag.ru/fallout/f1/images/heads/harold.gif

What about an entire city of post-radiation zombies? and good ol' Harold here, cantakerous ol' coot.

http://www.gildia.pl/schron/fallout/fallout2/grafiki_tektow/harold/*w/200/

He's still in the 2nd game, only with a tree on his head.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 17:48 (twenty years ago)

Also, after you beat the game, you get to wander around the landscape. If you go to certain towns, the children sing "We don't need another heeeeeeeeee-ro" at you.

seriously, i can't understate how much i like this game.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 17:50 (twenty years ago)

Are any of these MMOs out there funny at all? I always got the vibe that most of them severely lacked a sense of humor, which a Fallout mmo would rectify.

okay, except for maybe all the christmas decorations that Guild Wars did.

http://img359.imageshack.us/img359/1694/gw24hs.jpg

http://www.gamershell.com/pc/guild_wars/screenshots.html

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 17:55 (twenty years ago)

The kind of MMOG I would play would be one that wasn't chock-full of disturbingly socially retarded date rapist men and 13-year-olds whose parents don't give a shit what their kids are up to as long as it isn't noisy or requires any effort on the parents' part beyond paying a monthly bill. You would essentially have to invent a MMOG that was designed to attract people who do not currently have the time or interest to play a MMOG, while simultaneously driving off a large number of the people who currently do.

This question is essentially the same as asking "what kind of messageboard would you post to?" and the answer for me is the graphically crippled one with a bunch of dorky overeducated blue staters talking about food and racism on it.

TOMBOT (TOMBOT), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 17:56 (twenty years ago)

dare we speculate on what ILX:DA MMPROG would be like?

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 18:04 (twenty years ago)

SecondLife had some cool ideas for user created content but I think it is full of Vampyres and Furries. Also, boingboing

Fight the Real Enemy -- Tasti D-Lite (ex machina), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 19:22 (twenty years ago)

x post

Vicious PvP, for a start.

Dogfight Giggle (noodle vague), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 19:22 (twenty years ago)

kingfish you have inspired me to grab fallouts 1 & 2 for osx! i was happy to find that they existed

s1ocki (slutsky), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 20:34 (twenty years ago)

excellent. Once you get past the usual first dungeon woes, the rest is great.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 20:44 (twenty years ago)

The Fallout games are great, 2 more than 1. I'd totally play a Fallout MMORPG.

What happened to the Bethesda doing Fallout 3 thing?

adam (adam), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 21:01 (twenty years ago)

still working on it

they finally got Oblivian out the door, so now they're working on this one. they had a teaser poster up at E3 last year, probably more iwll be out this year.

kingfish ubermensch dishwasher sundae (kingfish 2.0), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 21:23 (twenty years ago)

I played MUDs semi-to-completely obsessionally for three years so it'd take something fairly special to contemplate looking into that abyss again, I kinda know I enjoy it too much? I played WoW at a friends house and just felt time start to slide again and got out while I could.

Something go-based would probably do it - I'd like whatever setting it ended up being to act as some kind of inherent tool-filter, if I'm gonna play something 60 hours a week I'd rather it be with semi-decent humans.

Gravel Puzzleworth (Gregory Henry), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 22:33 (twenty years ago)

I don't want to spend all my life grinding

Fight the Real Enemy -- Tasti D-Lite (ex machina), Wednesday, 12 April 2006 22:36 (twenty years ago)

Prepare for a lifetime of disappointment.

Laura H. (laurah), Thursday, 13 April 2006 01:16 (twenty years ago)

that oficial apb character artwork is really boob. i mean uh breasts. good. i meant good.

Will M., Monday, 3 March 2008 15:25 (eighteen years ago)

What i don't like about that game is that your character class is apparent to other players by the ornateness of your outfit. That is like the gheyest thing I've ever heard.

antexit, Monday, 3 March 2008 18:56 (eighteen years ago)

Google Earth - the MMO!

JimD, Monday, 3 March 2008 21:50 (eighteen years ago)

I got a coworker who's got practically his whole family on WoW now. his wife has like 4 characters she slowly levels, his son rotates through a few alts, he himself does who knows what. NERD BREEDERZ

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 22:16 (eighteen years ago)

inspiring or depressing?

s1ocki, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:32 (eighteen years ago)

yes

HI DERE, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:33 (eighteen years ago)

I don't know, depends on yr general opinion of DA FYOOTCHA I guess. he's one of the smartest people working here.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:48 (eighteen years ago)

and to his credit he doesn't go chattering about raidz in the office. he does try to share xkcd funnies with me from time to time but ehhhh

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 4 March 2008 23:49 (eighteen years ago)

re the Zombie mmorpg situation. Has anyone every heard of Exanimus?

It's supposed to be exactly what some people have been describing up thread, but it's still in development. And appears to have been for a couple of years. On their website there doesn't seem to be 'evidence' of any game yet, ie no screenshots as such.

The forums are a hoot with name calling and zombie fanboy arguments.

I highly suspect it's a farce and nothing here is being developed at all.

Ste, Tuesday, 11 March 2008 16:03 (eighteen years ago)

especially after reading some of the interviews reveals they're a bit full of shit:

"We intend to create our own zombies and zombie world, so people won't go 'oh thats from x other zombie fiction'"

"The game will feature zombie pits for zombies to fight it out in and people will be thrown into, these will be based in the outlanders zones where survivors wish to refrain from living in the main community"

Hmmm, Land of the Dead by any chance?

Ste, Tuesday, 11 March 2008 23:02 (eighteen years ago)

(plus, zombie pits were a shit idea to begin with)

Ste, Tuesday, 11 March 2008 23:04 (eighteen years ago)

nine months pass...

actually you know what that belongs in the eukaryote thread

TOMBOT, Saturday, 3 January 2009 07:07 (seventeen years ago)

admit it, you'd play a "Left Behind" mmorpg, wouldnt you

With some imagination and creative leeway, this could actually be awesome. The thing is, the developers of the game would have to make it possible for the legions of satan's army to win.

"80s Baby" (Z S), Saturday, 3 January 2009 17:51 (seventeen years ago)

wow horrible thread

fallout mmo wouldn't work just like a left behind mmo wouldn't work; the desolate environment and sense of being one of a handful of lone survivors goes out the window when the game is MASSIVELY MULTIPLAYER

The kind of MMOG I would play would be one that wasn't chock-full of disturbingly socially retarded date rapist men and 13-year-olds whose parents don't give a shit what their kids are up to as long as it isn't noisy or requires any effort on the parents' part beyond paying a monthly bill. You would essentially have to invent a MMOG that was designed to attract people who do not currently have the time or interest to play a MMOG, while simultaneously driving off a large number of the people who currently do.

This question is essentially the same as asking "what kind of messageboard would you post to?" and the answer for me is the graphically crippled one with a bunch of dorky overeducated blue staters talking about food and racism on it.

― TOMBOT (TOMBOT), Wednesday, April 12, 2006 1:56 PM (2 years ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

the cold truth is that u have way more in common with a lot of the WoW crowd than u would like 2 think thomas bot~

Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Saturday, 3 January 2009 18:11 (seventeen years ago)

lol scratch that when i saw 'left behind' i thought left 4 dead and imagined zombie apocalypse mmo, soz

Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Saturday, 3 January 2009 18:14 (seventeen years ago)

fallout mmo wouldn't work just like a left behind mmo wouldn't work; the desolate environment and sense of being one of a handful of lone survivors

Hold the phone. I've only seen bits of pieces of the Left Behind series (they used to play 30 minute segments of them in Sunday School for us when they couldn't think of anything more to say about the lord). I don't picture the Left Behind world as being "desolate" at all. How many Christians are there in the world, around 1.5-2.0 billion or so? Even if all of them were saved, that would still leave 5 billion people or so on Earth. And of course, a good portion of the Christians who didn't love the lord enough would be "Left Behind" a la Kirk Cameron (and would make up one of the game's factions).

The main problem wouldn't come from a lack of characters to populate the world. Instead, it would be about balance. There would be two relatively small factions (the "Left Behind" not-good-enough-Christians and the soldiers of Heaven, angels, archangels, cute hummingbirds and god) and one gigantic third faction (Billions of nonchristians who decide not to ally themselves with Kirk Cameron, along with satan's angels and beasts with multiple heads). To make up for the imbalance, the Christian factions would have to be compensated with advantageous abilities, while the evil faction would be reduced down to Zerg-like Zombie status. That's fine, except that no one would want to play as a really weak class in a MMORPG.

"80s Baby" (Z S), Saturday, 3 January 2009 18:56 (seventeen years ago)

Membership in the 144,000 elite group of the 12 tribes of Israel, which would grant forehead tattoo options and special heavenly singing abilities, would be an extra $7.77 a month.

"80s Baby" (Z S), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:00 (seventeen years ago)

lol scratch that when i saw 'left behind' i thought left 4 dead and imagined zombie apocalypse mmo, soz

― Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Saturday, January 3, 2009 1:14 PM (48 minutes ago) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink

Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:03 (seventeen years ago)

Oops, soz on this end too!

"80s Baby" (Z S), Saturday, 3 January 2009 19:05 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.darkfallonline.com/ this game has a release date. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darkfall

❤ⓛⓞⓥⓔ❤ (CaptainLorax), Saturday, 3 January 2009 20:34 (seventeen years ago)

Interplay's already got a Fallout MMO in the works under the "mysterious" working title of Project V13. Some of the original Fallout devs are involved.

circa1916, Sunday, 4 January 2009 10:24 (seventeen years ago)

Yeah, they kept the rights to that during the 5 years that Interplay shat itself was was down to basically the head guy muttering about how one day they'd bring back the game as an MMO. I think even the Penny Arcade guys made fun of him at one point.

Lemme see if I can find it

Vault Boy Bobblehead - Drinking (kingfish), Sunday, 4 January 2009 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

was was -> and was

Vault Boy Bobblehead - Drinking (kingfish), Sunday, 4 January 2009 19:53 (seventeen years ago)

yeah i know and it's a horrible idea i hope they all die of GRIDS

Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Sunday, 4 January 2009 19:58 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2004/20040702h.jpg

http://www.penny-arcade.com/images/2004/20040714h.jpg

Vault Boy Bobblehead - Drinking (kingfish), Sunday, 4 January 2009 20:03 (seventeen years ago)

hah

Fursona (real life tauren ^_^) (cankles), Sunday, 4 January 2009 20:13 (seventeen years ago)

too many potential wow killers seem to think better/more realistic graphics will win people over. it's all about gameplay and ease of entry.

bnw, Sunday, 4 January 2009 20:42 (seventeen years ago)

I think Darkfall is supposed to be the biggest mmorpg to date in terms of features and no more grinding. The only real predecessor to it is Ultima Online which is sort of dated...

❤ⓛⓞⓥⓔ❤ (CaptainLorax), Monday, 5 January 2009 20:09 (seventeen years ago)

darkfall appears to have one of its six races tailor-made for furries. not a good look.

TOMBOT, Monday, 5 January 2009 20:52 (seventeen years ago)

haha otm

^likes black girls (HI DERE), Monday, 5 January 2009 20:57 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.legendsofzork.com/

TOMBOT, Thursday, 15 January 2009 07:52 (seventeen years ago)

Designed to provide gamers with a casual MMO game they can play on their laptop, desktop or Apple iPhone (in school, work or on the bus), there’s nothing to download, just go to www.legendsofzork.com

kingfish, Friday, 16 January 2009 21:52 (seventeen years ago)

two weeks pass...

http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2009/02/05/internet-spaceships-super-drama/

cozwn, Thursday, 5 February 2009 12:29 (seventeen years ago)

http://www.czechmyjugs.com/WOW.jpg

cozwn, Thursday, 5 February 2009 15:20 (seventeen years ago)

did anyone play urban dead, the browser-based turn-based MMO game that was around a couple years back? it's still up but i imagine the balance is now shot:

http://www.urbandead.com/

i think my favorite detail was being unable to start as a zombie when it launched: you had to begin as a regular character and get bitten and jump off a building or something

thomp, Thursday, 5 February 2009 19:43 (seventeen years ago)

i tried it and didn't think much of it

Ant Attack.. (Ste), Thursday, 5 February 2009 19:56 (seventeen years ago)

ditto

the stanhattan project (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 5 February 2009 20:27 (seventeen years ago)

dr mmorpgius

s1ocki, Thursday, 5 February 2009 23:10 (seventeen years ago)

Can someone explain that WOW cover for me, because I don't get it unless it means that WOW stinks.

Your heartbeat soun like sasquatch feet (polyphonic), Friday, 6 February 2009 00:12 (seventeen years ago)

flushing money down the drain

my heigl-lohan girl (who's also latina and half-jewish) (cankles), Friday, 6 February 2009 00:14 (seventeen years ago)

Oh right.

So glad I've never tried that game!

Your heartbeat soun like sasquatch feet (polyphonic), Friday, 6 February 2009 00:25 (seventeen years ago)

back when i was playing it actually saved me money, cuz that was a lot of nights spent @ home instead of out drinkin etc

my heigl-lohan girl (who's also latina and half-jewish) (cankles), Friday, 6 February 2009 00:38 (seventeen years ago)

nine months pass...

on a related note: http://universe.lego.com/en-us/Default.aspx

kingfish, Monday, 23 November 2009 07:42 (sixteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

uh oh. I guess 5M+ copies of FO:NV sold already helped this out.

http://www.ripten.com/2010/10/22/fallout-online-plans-to-launch-in-the-second-half-of-2012/

Crazed Mister Handy (kingfish), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 03:56 (fifteen years ago)

i still want my pirate game

or a huge world war ii mmorpg

F-Unit (Ste), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 09:46 (fifteen years ago)

I'll believe the fallout mmo when I see it. Interplay is not known for having their shit together in anay reasonable way for more than a decade.

strongly recommend. unless you're a bitch (mayor jingleberries), Tuesday, 16 November 2010 19:25 (fifteen years ago)

one year passes...

I been playing Star Trek Online since it went F2P and I am actually kind of having... FUN?

Alderaan Duran (Will M.), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 20:06 (fourteen years ago)

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Alderaan Duran (Will M.), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 23:27 (fourteen years ago)

OP: I'd play a persistent 20s-30s era gangster/noir set in Chicago or similar, with potential roleplay as gangster, moll, henchmen, detective, beatcop, feds, smugglers, gambler, property speculator, meat packer, civil rights activist, pimp, prostitute, etc etc etc. The prized gangster role only has rewards if they can enlist smugglers, pimps, casino operators, and run successful casinos etc.

Sort of a noir Second Life, with Tommy guns.

Persistent, like EVE online, so a single server handles the worldwide player population, and changes they make to the world endure.

No leveling, you're only as powerful as your social network, and the resources they can bring to the fray.

It'll never get made, the interest in pulp-era drama was never great, and L.A. Noire was a commercial failure.

Plato’s The Cave In Claymation (Sanpaku), Thursday, 26 January 2012 19:26 (fourteen years ago)


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