Different ip addresses, different parts of the world.Was it proven that blanco is indeed not blackwulf?
Thanks for the fanfic, Legolas.Well i wasn't just standing still, I was chasing casters or standing on the ramparts mowing kids down with my bow - yes, everything was smooth as butter
I'll be waiting to see what kind of gameplay this generates in general. And on paper this is something I've wanted to see more of - more open world PVP where players aren't immune to retribution from others (discounting training and the like). But we know that there's always the risk of it getting out of hand, and to be honest that isn't what I envision when I think of Skyrim. For me, TES was always about the single player experience and exploring. And while people always liked to dream about a TESO MMO, the reality is that some people may be put off by having an ES world filled with other chucklefucks.I heard dungeons weren't instanced. That's a possible positive to readers of this board, right?
Yeah, on SA a lot of people were complaining about seeing other people around them at all at any point. It kind of made me boggle - I mean, it's an MMO. That's kind of the point. I'm not sure what the expectations were exactly.I'll be waiting to see what kind of gameplay this generates in general. And on paper this is something I've wanted to see more of - more open world PVP where players aren't immune to retribution from others (discounting training and the like). But we know that there's always the risk of it getting out of hand, and to be honest that isn't what I envision when I think of Skyrim. For me, TES was always about the single player experience and exploring. And while people always liked to dream about a TESO MMO, the reality is that some people may be put off by having an ES world filled with other chucklefucks.
I still wouldn't have an issue with a purely multiplayer TES instead of an MMO. Really anymore I'd prefer running a 'group' with friends I know and have it be akin to a PNP RPG than I'd want to do anything truly as an MMORPG. Especially with the Skyrim IP. That's just me though.some of the complaints just lead me to believe people thought the entire game should be instanced to you unless you hit the "group in a dungeon" button or something.
Don't let the door hit you on the way out.I think I'll be imposing another ban on myself. I need a break from the level of full bore retard around here. Toodles for now.
Who needs shills when there are diehard fanbois that'll do it for free?I don't think Beowulf or Blanco are shills. They're just uberuber fanbois. Ridicule them all you want but at least classify them properly.
Blanco might just be trolling for the low-hanging fruit in this thread.I don't think Beowulf or Blanco are shills. They're just uberuber fanbois. Ridicule them all you want but at least classify them properly.
Isn't this the exact opposite of what most people are complaining/reporting. That in reality it's not at all open-world like TES typically is where you just pick a direction and start adventuring. I swear I read one guy who said he tried this and there was level-inappropriate content every direction but one, so he had to go that way to progress. The reports of a closed, on-rails sort of quest-got-you-by-the-balls world is the reason I didn't even bother trying to see for myself.Next time just run in a direction and you'll find 38 more quests or bosses or a cave or just something shiny worth exp.
Its annoying as shit to be running along with 50 ppl as if in some marathon doing solo quests. It reminds me of fucking airport security.Yeah, on SA a lot of people were complaining about seeing other people around them at all at any point. It kind of made me boggle - I mean, it's an MMO. That's kind of the point. I'm not sure what the expectations were exactly.
Some went on to explicitly call out dungeons where everything was already looted or quest givers with people around it, although some of those hardly seemed liked negatives. Some people I guess will never be happy - seriously, one of the largest signs of a dead MMO is noone around you.
Not that I'm trying to defend TESO or anything, but some of the complaints just lead me to believe people thought the entire game should be instanced to you unless you hit the "group in a dungeon" button or something.
SWTOR had a lot of things going for it that masked the downsides:I'll play the game (I'm a MMO launch addict) but from what I've seen it's quite bad :
- awful combat gameplay mechanics (character animations and general clunkiness scream "Hero Engine" too much)
- boring PvP (lol RvR aka zergs blobbing against each others while some individuals try to make arranged PvP on the side and yes I shit on your DAoC nostalgia).
- no real endgame PvE (that we know of).
I remember SWTOR beta weekend being way better in terms of general quality. And that's about it.
LOL a better picture has not been painted.Its annoying as shit to be running along with 50 ppl as if in some marathon doing solo quests. It reminds me of fucking airport security.