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Off-Topic Discussion => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: Mr. Vega on January 18, 2008, 09:52:52 pm
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http://www.gamespot.com/news/show_blog_entry.php?topic_id=26166073&sid=6184901&action=convert&om_clk=latestnews&tag=latestnews;title;3
Massively multiplayer online gamers have developed an unsavory reputation in the eyes of many over the years due to their fanatical devotion and often rabid fan base. That untoward perception was enhanced this week, when Russia Today reported a Moscow man was murdered after a real-life confrontation between two rival Lineage II guilds went sour.
Wow....
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Wow....
No ... Lineage II
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I can imagine this happening in Squadwar if some of the guys on there had ever met in real life. :D
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:nervous:
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I always said it, MMORPGs are baaaaad when you can't handle them.
Me, personally, I dont know why everybody is getting SO addicted to WoW. playing WoW is sooo... boring. Yea.
Boring as HELL.
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I agree.. MMO's are generally dull as hell.
A few multiplayer games are fun, like UT, CS, Allegiance..but those MMOCRPG's have as much depth as a flat piece of paper.
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Interesting. I guess I better start barricading my windows and doors. :nervous:
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FF XI is ok but it costs MONEY!! and by that i mean 13$ a month. :hopping:
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True, MMOs are boring as hell but knowing that means that there might another reason for this happening other than the game. *gasp!!!!*
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Like mass stupidity? :nervous:
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The Clan that did the killing was called the 'Coo Clocks Clan', I think they had issues long before they started on Lineage ;)
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Wow....
No ... Lineage II
I heard some guy in japan starved to death while playing lineage II...
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IIRC, that was Korea...but Koreans starve themselves to death while playing games on a regular basis.
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IIRC, that was Korea...but Koreans starve themselves to death while playing games on a regular basis.
A point of pedantry, but one can't starve oneself to death on a regular basis. It's a bit of a one-time event.
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I never really have gotten into MMOs, especially WoW. Paying $15 bucks a month to play a game is like buying the same game over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Very annoyingkinda like some of my posts... I try to buy games with high re-playability, and mods/editors/open-source-code help. I still play Oblivion (haven't finished the main campaign due to my antiquated graphics card ) because of the user-created mods such as The Lost Spires and Midas Magic Spells of Aurum. I still play Halo (yes, partly because I'm a fanboi of that game) because of user-created maps such as Yoyorast Island, Coldsnap, and Hugeass. Also, if a game's got a good storyline, dynamic characters, memorable quotes, etc. I like to replay it. A lot. But quests in MMOs, as far as I can tell, are the same "find this," "hunt that," "retrieve this from big evil monster," or "eliminate big evil monster." How the Koreans, Japanese, Orientals, and the other fanboi races play those repetitive quests repetitively past the point of starvation is quite beyond me.
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Haha, that's pretty funny.
I typically play MMOs (not MMORPGs) for the PvP. This generally reduces the game to a multiplayer match but then again, you will always be able to play against someone.
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IIRC, that was Korea...but Koreans starve themselves to death while playing games on a regular basis.
A point of pedantry, but one can't starve oneself to death on a regular basis. It's a bit of a one-time event.
LMAO!
I never really have gotten into MMOs, especially WoW. Paying $15 bucks a month to play a game is like buying the same game over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. Very annoyingkinda like some of my posts... I try to buy games with high re-playability, and mods/editors/open-source-code help. I still play Oblivion (haven't finished the main campaign due to my antiquated graphics card ) because of the user-created mods such as The Lost Spires and Midas Magic Spells of Aurum. I still play Halo (yes, partly because I'm a fanboi of that game) because of user-created maps such as Yoyorast Island, Coldsnap, and Hugeass. Also, if a game's got a good storyline, dynamic characters, memorable quotes, etc. I like to replay it. A lot. But quests in MMOs, as far as I can tell, are the same "find this," "hunt that," "retrieve this from big evil monster," or "eliminate big evil monster." How the Koreans, Japanese, Orientals, and the other fanboi races play those repetitive quests repetitively past the point of starvation is quite beyond me.
Isnt life just the same thing over and over again? Gather money, eat food, sleep and it starts over. The thing that changes it is human interaction, if you just work and sleep without talking to anyone it gets boring fast.
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How the Koreans, Japanese, Orientals, and the other fanboi races play those repetitive quests repetitively past the point of starvation is quite beyond me.
Same way they work themselves to death. Hell, blowing stuff up or stabbing it to death is a lot more fun then repetatively sitting in a cubicle somewhere or ringing up stuff on a cash register.
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Your logic makes perfect sense there. It's all a matter of perspective really. People tend to play MMOs because they offer a temporary release from the world. Escapism is when you purposefully and always try to stay logged on.
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IIRC, that was Korea...but Koreans starve themselves to death while playing games on a regular basis.
A point of pedantry, but one can't starve oneself to death on a regular basis. It's a bit of a one-time event.
As a people (NOT singular) they can... The expression is valid.
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Your logic makes perfect sense there. It's all a matter of perspective really. People tend to play MMOs because they offer a temporary release from the world. Escapism is when you purposefully and always try to stay logged on.
sure, but the point is there are far better games you can use to facilitate that escape.
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That's all just a matter of personal preference. One gamer prefers pointing an AK-47 at a terrorist's head, while another prefers running off with his Horde brethren to slay a giant dragon for some loot. Tomato, tomahto.
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Nah..there's a difference between having higher standards and having no standards at all.
Saying that everything is equally good, only we have different preferences is redicolous.
Mind you, MMO's aren't THAT bad, it's just that their potential is not used..almost nothing at all.
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Trashman, you do know that what you're saying is opinionated, right?
I could rant on and on about how terrible WoW is and exclaim to the heavens how good Team Fortress 2 is but I try to be neutral.