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Veteran Hacker

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I haven't played, but again I really can't see how this game can be as bad you say. 




Veteran Hacker

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Prem. have you played beta for FE?




Femme Fatale

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If he has, he shouldn't be talking about it.  NDA and all.

 

 

Lyr


Message edited by Illyria22 on 06/07/2009 13:02:27.



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Illyria22 wrote:

If he has, he shouldn't be talking about it.  NDA and all.

 

 

Lyr


Since when did Craint listen to that stuff




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Villemar_MxO wrote:

Aquilae wrote:

Signs wrote:

Still, I'm partial to DC Universe Online and The Agency, as I'll be able to play them on the PS3, they seem to have the richest story content, and they are very action-oriented.  Plus, DC Universe Online has characters I already care about, much like Matrix Online.

soe ftw?


SOE can bite the big one as far as I'm concerned.  Pass.

Considering it was Warner Brothers Interactive that decided to leave Matrix Online for dead in the first place, I have no ill will toward SOE.  All SOE is guilty of is getting a bargain on a game that was already running and already had an installed base.  I doubt they ever thought they had the capital to truly revive it to what it was in its first few months, but considering a lot of my favorite experiences in the game occurred during SOE's reign, I'm glad they did take over, because otherwise, this game would have ended years ago.  Granted, they didn't keep the game alive out of the goodness of their hearts; they did it to make an extra buck, but the overall effect of this move was rather helpful to the game, because it kept it alive rather than letting it die.  Thus, I don't have a particular inclination for or against playing another SOE game based off of my experience with Matrix Online.  I gravitate toward the games I've mentioned only because they seem interesting to me.


Message edited by Signs on 06/07/2009 17:44:41.



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Also, how does a generic apocoalyptic sci-fi plot make Fallen Earth good for Role Players?




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DaJustifier wrote:

Illyria22 wrote:

If he has, he shouldn't be talking about it.  NDA and all.

 

 

Lyr


Since when did Craint listen to that stuff

lol




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Signs wrote:

Also, how does a generic apocoalyptic sci-fi plot make Fallen Earth good for Role Players?


Signs if u have an imagination Im sure u can RP in anygame... MS.Pacman...lol




Virulent Mind

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You can role play with any game.  That doesn't mean the game is especially fitted for role playing.




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Personally, I don't play video games for the purpose of role playing, specifically.  I play video games to experience interactive art.  If the interactivity, plot, characters, and visual aspects are compelling enough, you will experience a natural inclination to "play a role".  This has been one of my favorite things about Matrix Online.  It seems like the same might be true for DC Universe Online, which is the game I am gravitating most toward, now.




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Plus, if you enjoyed Matrix Online's format (or at least the format it was intended to have), with one master storyteller directing the flow of major story arcs and massive in-game events that allow players to participate in that story, DC Universe Online is essentially doing the same thing, and might just be a bit more successful at it:

http://www.gamedaily.com/articles/n...-wolfman/?biz=1




Femme Fatale

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Ive been alpha and beta testing this game.  There were too many bugs when I was alpha testing so I had to set it aside until it was playable. I updated the install about 2 months ago and walked around in the barrens.  Intro was greatly improved upon since I had played in before. However, I havent played it enough to give it a fair opinion but I would say that at the moment, the graphics arent very good (dont know if they have plans to update them) and the quests you get are pretty boring, tedious, and repetative.  If you want, I can get on and post some screenshots.  The character customization is pretty decent.  Thongs for the ladies is a big improvement over the granny panties here lol


 
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