There's a lot more to the online experience than just ark falls.
You're forgetting PvP and Co-ops and the fact you can do most missions and explore with strangers in the same area and/or groups you're partied with.
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I can agree with you that the game as an MMO needs better chat and reasons for socializing, but it is still an MMO since there is a persistent world where large numbers of players are doing things simultaneously.
Replay value and content have nothing to do with whether it is an MMO or not, it has to do with how well the game is designed.
Clearly there is no reasoning with you, and you will never accept that your definition of what an MMO is, vs what an MMORPG is.
the term MMO doesn't mean, or even remotely suggest, that there is value in replay, other than any fun factor, nor does it suggest that items you find will be dramatically better, scaling, or massive amounts of content, or any sort of immersion.
The only reasonable point you have is in regards to the lack of communication, but if it's broken as you say, it will be fixed. You can't say it's not an mmo because of a feature that isn't working as intended.
I can solo 95% of the content in Rift, that's not an MMO?
EVE Online has no replay value, or any solid story content, and there's no immersion, that's not an MMO?
Once you reach the max level in any MMORPG, aren't you grinding for useless items? Do they magically stop being an MMO at that point, since they'd also have no replay value if you have everything you want from the particular expansion?
Really, I just think you're upset because you expected more, and would rather attack the game than admit you made a bad purchase. I understand, I've made a few bad game purchases myself over the years, but take some personal responsibility here.
A massively multiplayer online game (also called MMO and MMOG) is a multiplayer video game which is capable of supporting large numbers of players simultaneously. By necessity, they are played on the Internet. Many games have at least one persistent world, however others just have large numbers of players competing at once in one form or another without any lasting effect to the world at all. These games can be played on any platform, be it the personal computer, a game console such as the internet capable PSP, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, PS Vita or Wii, or mobile devices and smartphones based on such operating systems as Android, iOS and Windows Phone.
MMOGs can enable players to cooperate and compete with each other on a large scale, and sometimes to interact meaningfully with people around the world. They include a variety of gameplay types, representing many video game genres.
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As that post tried to point out the forum will list only the last read post forward as "new" but the topic is so lively that by the time I had tried to join the conversation my comment could not be seen anymore by the topic participants (lots of them). I thought that was evident in my explanation provided for doing it. The point was that they would not otherwise see it, only people who had not read up to where I had posted would. Do you understand now? It wasn't to get you to mouth off at me or to derail the topic, I assure you.
The OP mentioned the social aspect. That was what I was responding to but that some people missed, Rend.