Now for the question - With the success of DA:O, is there a MMORPG in future? Is there something, you can point me to that has similar type of character development for an MMORPG?
Dragon Age: Origins - Online game coming?
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:38
Now for the question - With the success of DA:O, is there a MMORPG in future? Is there something, you can point me to that has similar type of character development for an MMORPG?
#2
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:39
http://social.biowar.../9/index/360599
heres one
Modifié par kelvang, 13 décembre 2009 - 08:41 .
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:40
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:41
#5
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:44
Tietta wrote...
DA:O is a great game and the content was great. I loved the interation with the NPCs and how the story line adjusted with these interactions.
And still you want to make it into an MMO. Is it so hard to understand that what makes DA:O great - story, NPCs, decisions, your PC being someone special - can only work as a single player game?
#6
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:48
Diffuse discussion is diluted discussion. Discuss.
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:49
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:50
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:50
#10
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 08:50
7a7ec wrote...
If you want interaction get yourself a real " live" friend .....
or a cat, or a dog, or a blowup doll
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 09:07
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 09:11
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 09:14
#14
Guest_Crawling_Chaos_*
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 09:18
Guest_Crawling_Chaos_*
#15
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 09:28
Is there something, you can point me to that has similar type of character development for an MMORPG?
That question isn't the same thing as "Wow you guys should make an MMO!" (which they are, in fact, doing). It's asking the boards if any MMOs exist with character development along the lines of DA. A very different question.
The answer is: "Not to my knowledge." The Bioware/LucasArts MMO based in the Old Republic timeline of Star Wars is being hyped as being very story-heavy, but frankly, even with Bioware involved, I'll believe it when I see it. Specific to fantasy games? No, I don't think so.
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 10:46
Modifié par Tietta, 13 décembre 2009 - 10:48 .
#17
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:01
As Bioware is demonstrating with SW:TOR, the MMO genre doesn't necessarily mean you're moving away from a story driven narrative with excellent voice acting.
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:03
Data Processor LFW
#19
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:05
Tietta wrote...
Thanks DarkSpiral. The fact that so many say it cannot be as good single player game only goes to say that someone will make it work in the future.
No, not really. Not at all.
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:16
#21
Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:49
Tietta wrote...
Now for the question - With the success of DA:O, is there a MMORPG in future? Is there something, you can point me to that has similar type of character development for an MMORPG?
I certainly hope not.
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Posté 13 décembre 2009 - 11:59
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Posté 14 décembre 2009 - 08:40
#24
Posté 14 décembre 2009 - 08:50
#25
Posté 14 décembre 2009 - 10:10
The good thing in a NWN-style multiplayer game is, if you're annoyed by some 1337 kiddies you can tell them to run off to some grinding server and still enjoy the storydriven game you set up. In a MMO everything immersive or storydriven goes immediately poof once the first kid with a massive flaming axe stands next to you asking "wut lvl r u?".
I'd rather die.





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