quite frankly the whole planetary system revolves not earth the center of which we revolve which the correct word would be orbit is the sun
quite frankly the whole planetary system revolves not earth the center of which we revolve which the correct word would be orbit is the sun
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Updates can, and will, fix everything you've mentioned.
This game is crazy fun, simply because it a awesome shooter and has an big open world. Trion did nail these two core features(even better than fIRefALl imo) and for that they deserve the credit. Everything you've mentioned can be fixed before launch if they don't have the deadline from Syfy, but that's a necessary evil that I can live with.
I played Rift for 1.5 years, if you didn't, you should ask people about how do they feel about the way Trion handle that game. For me, I have one word: Passionate. I really thought the game is gonna die soon because it's really nothing but a polished WoW, but the devs are really going all out to bring people the quality they deserve from a AAA game.
I know Defiance is a game with numerous bugs waiting to be fixed, and there're so many thing that went wrong on the MMO side of it, but I think they are listening to us and I decide to gave them time.
I can't agree, my clan Gotei 13 is almost 200 strong and growing and since I buy clan boosts Monday and Friday it provides incentive to work together, im afraid you're alone on this one
The real blame is peer-pressure I received from my clan after they told me to get and after a week them freaks only been on a couple hours. Honestly, all this game needs is jetpacks.
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Erm, *shakes head*. I'll honestly admit I stopped reading right there. Granted I've played each of those games listed, and I play them as "single-player online coop" as my choice of style since I really don't play well with others... but you do realize you just named off three of the top pinnacle poster-models for MMORPG correct? As in, NOT actually single-player online coop (especially since technically NONE of those games have single-player modes)... single-player online coop is more like the multi-player facet of Red Dead Redemption... or Test Drive Unlimited, old-school Diablo(s), perhaps even games like APB.
When I read WoW, Aion, and Tera referred to as "single-player online coop", my head just about damn near exploded. No offense meant by this, but people really need to get their terminology straight before they go flinging it around like a self-professed/self-labeled hardcore gaming expert.
On another note...
Very well said Buruko. I realized this fact a long time ago since I tend to play solo, again because I don't typically play well with others... but there are often times where if a person won't put in the effort, the community doesn't come to them. The other players aren't psychic and can't just be at one single player's beck and call, especially if they don't even bother to beck and call. Perhaps if the OP wants to just be able to have everybody jump into doing the same stuff without communication, maybe Guild Wars 2 would be more their speed. I love Guild Wars 2 to no end, but I've gotten most the way through that game and never been on a team once so far, lol.
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You are to blame for having ridiculous expectations. People have lost all sense of reality regarding games and their development. It's so sad.
I also agree that a more RIFT-like MMORPG would better suit a TV show tie-in. There will be many fans of the show who want to "live" in the world of Defiance from an RPG perspective. A PC MMORPG with serious character development, social environment, and story-telling would seem an obvious route.
However... Comcast owns NBC-Universal (SyFy) and wants to sell cable programming packages and high-speed internet to as many people as possible. So you do the following:
1) Make the TV show and put it on non-basic TV channel to get cable subscribers (provided by Comcast).
2) Make the game action-based/shooter/PvP to require high-speed internet (provided by Comcast).
3) Make it cross-platform to try to pull more XBOX/PS3 people into high-speed internet gaming (because how dare you play console games without high-speed internet, provided by Comcast).