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I was hopeful that Dragon Age 3 would be an MMO.

At the very least, I hope there's a PvP aspect and a hub system in Dragon Age 3. Gives me hope that maybe Dragon Age 4 will be an MMO.


I really hope you're just trolling. I have a hate for MMO's there is something about them that I just cant stand. The only MMO that I've played and actually loved was Guild Wars 2. I don't think Bioware should make a MMO for a long time since they're getting heat about ME3, DA2, and SWTOR.  

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No! NO! Bad forum user, bad! Sit! Stay! Lay down. Roll over. Stop suggesting a DA MMO!

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Matchy Pointy wrote...

Skyrim is not becoming a MMO in any shape or form, elder Scrolls online is a seperate product. Also, no thanks for a DA MMO, not all series' needs to e turned into MMOs.

It just seemed elder scrolls online is what im talking about. I should have made that clear. It just looked as a mmo/rpg to me.

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I don't think it would work. I think many people will find the Elderscrolls online a disappointment too. For me, Elderscrolls games are only really great after you have made your own personal adjustments to the game with a few dozen mods. I shut off Oblivion on release day after just 4 hours because the stupid handholding quest/location markers completely destroyed the feeling of exploration. The MMO isn't going to have those option to make the game the way you want it. Even Skyrim which I have over 800 hours played so far took many alterations to make it feel right for me.

Also the MMO, you are going to lose that whole "special" unique you feeling. There can't be 10,000 dragonborns or nevarine running around. MMOs also tend to have shallow story lines and simplistic NPC characters, which is pretty much everything RPG players don't like.

No, I would prefer Bioware put those resources into making larger budgets for the next single player game. Make a single player game with all the depth and story we expect on an MMO scale world and charge $100 bucks a copy and it would be a stellar success.



Im with you on this one. I would love to have a dragon age world every location. I do think the elder scrolls online will be the only way I see a multiplayer game of these types.

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iPoohCupCakes wrote...

CrustyBot wrote...

I was hopeful that Dragon Age 3 would be an MMO.

At the very least, I hope there's a PvP aspect and a hub system in Dragon Age 3. Gives me hope that maybe Dragon Age 4 will be an MMO.


I really hope you're just trolling. I have a hate for MMO's there is something about them that I just cant stand. The only MMO that I've played and actually loved was Guild Wars 2. I don't think Bioware should make a MMO for a long time since they're getting heat about ME3, DA2, and SWTOR.  


I agree with you in that I don't think an MMO set in the Dragon Age universe would be a good move. However I'm not sure why you included ME3 and DA2 as reasons BioWare shouldn't do MMOs. The problems they've had with TOR might be valid reasons for them to not rush ahead with another, but the other two games have nothing to do with the topic at hand.

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BW have Swtor I doubt they would make another -.-;

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Personally i wouldnt like to see DA go the mmo route, i enjoy it far to much as a single player game to want to slip into the mmo genre.

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Have you played any offline MMOs?

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I pray to the dark gods, this will never ever happen. It would be just terrible - no chance. DA is already a classic fantasy setting, which puts it as direct contender against WoW, against which obviously it has no chance.

Not to mention, that Blizzard is already cooking Titan, which i have no doubt will be even bigger money cow then WoW was, as they will not be constrained by old engine or pre-set storyline. They going to own the whole MMO market, like Microsoft is owning everything with their crappy windowses, about which everyone complains and everyone is using them.

Modifié par Chaos Lord Malek, 10 novembre 2012 - 08:35 .


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Navasha wrote...

I don't think it would work. I think many people will find the Elderscrolls online a disappointment too. For me, Elderscrolls games are only really great after you have made your own personal adjustments to the game with a few dozen mods. I shut off Oblivion on release day after just 4 hours because the stupid handholding quest/location markers completely destroyed the feeling of exploration. The MMO isn't going to have those option to make the game the way you want it. Even Skyrim which I have over 800 hours played so far took many alterations to make it feel right for me.

Also the MMO, you are going to lose that whole "special" unique you feeling. There can't be 10,000 dragonborns or nevarine running around. MMOs also tend to have shallow story lines and simplistic NPC characters, which is pretty much everything RPG players don't like.

No, I would prefer Bioware put those resources into making larger budgets for the next single player game. Make a single player game with all the depth and story we expect on an MMO scale world and charge $100 bucks a copy and it would be a stellar success.


Hmm... I kind agree about the TES bit. Mods are what make the games really amazing for me. That said, they have a sizeable fanbase on the console that does well without mods, so who knows? If the devs listen to their fanbase (when it's wise to do so, mind you) I think they can craft a nice game.

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Pelle6666 wrote...

No! NO! Bad forum user, bad! Sit! Stay! Lay down. Roll over. Stop suggesting a DA MMO!



I agree.

Didn't you know that everytime someone suggest a new Bioware MMORPG a bunch of kittens gets dipped in sulphuric acid and then nuked?
So please, think of the kittens and STOP SUGGESTING MORE MMORPG! It's bad!

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There's a huge difference between an MMO and having an online component to a game, like ME3 does very well. That's the route that Bioware should be taking with their future games, Single Player games with a separate, fun and cool online component to it. If you wanted to expand it a little bit, kind've like DD does it, that might work too if done right, but either way the key point here is that at its heart it should be a Single Player game. MMOs are a completely different breed, and while SWTOR does it better than any other MMO I've played, I don't think Bioware should be doing any new ones anytime soon. Stick to single player with a minor online part to it, and focus on making awesome DLCs. That way everybody wins.

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Just popping on to grumble about how I wish instead of SWTOR we got a proper KOTOR 3. If they couldn't make SWTOR to work out, then what could they?
*wanders off grumbling about the things people say on the BSN and to seek out pizza*

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MMO? No way.

And by the way, Skyrim blows and I hope DA3 is nothing like it. Sure it is a big beautiful sandbox world, but it is inhabited by mannequins with the same 4 voices and no personalities, and populated by identical caves and dwarven ruins with the same 2 puzzles to solve over and over. The story is a thin veneer -- an excuse, really -- to give you lots of powers so you can kill hundreds of the aforementioned mannequins. Absolutely nothing about that game is emotionally or intellectually involving.

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Bethesda's terrible at writing stories and characters and dont know what rpgs are about so hopefully bioware doesnt take any notes from them regarding the rpg aspects of DA3.

Skyrim is an entertaining sandbox adventure but a terrible rpg. And i definitely do not want my single player rpgs turned MMO. Wish theyd made Kotor 3 instead of SWTOR.

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ME3's multiplayer wasn't bad, but it hasn't been able to keep my attention either and I don't see that system working well in the DA world. The only MMO I've ever played for more than a month was Guild Wars, and even then I played alone. Tried joining a guild but didn't have the time they thought I should sink into it on a weekly basis, so I stuck to the NPC helpers instead of real people. And it suddenly occurs to me that I'm anti-social.. :unsure:

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Archyyy wrote...

Bethesda's terrible at writing stories and characters and dont know what rpgs are about so hopefully bioware doesnt take any notes from them regarding the rpg aspects of DA3.

Skyrim is an entertaining sandbox adventure but a terrible rpg. And i definitely do not want my single player rpgs turned MMO. Wish theyd made Kotor 3 instead of SWTOR.


MGS has a good story. Not an RPG. Warcraft 3 has good characters. Not an RPG. TES is, in fact, the pinnacle of what RPGs offer that no other genre does: roleplaying. Making your own character.

And that's all I have to say about that.

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Icesong wrote...

MGS has a good story. Not an RPG. Warcraft 3 has good characters. Not an RPG. TES is, in fact, the pinnacle of what RPGs offer that no other genre does: roleplaying. Making your own character.

And that's all I have to say about that.


I cannot play the character I wish when there are no opportunities to make the choices or say the things I want. Therefore I cannot roleplay or immerse myself into the game. In TES and especially in Skyrim theres hardly any opportunities at making choices or saying things at all. Much less doing or saying what I'd want to. Roleplaying isnt about a good story or characters, other genres can have those as well, but the chances to shape the good story and talk with the good characters. Among some other things of course.

In TES I can quite well decide what my character looks like, what he wears, where he goes, who he stabs to death but thats about it. Not nearly enough and the most important things in playing my character are missing.

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Pelle6666 wrote...

No! NO! Bad forum user, bad! Sit! Stay! Lay down. Roll over. Stop suggesting a DA MMO!



I agree.

Didn't you know that everytime someone suggest a new Bioware MMORPG a bunch of kittens gets dipped in sulphuric acid and then nuked?
So please, think of the kittens and STOP SUGGESTING MORE MMORPG! It's bad!

Image IPBThose poor little kitties! Please, stop this madness!!Image IPB

But seriously, no MMOs. Never. It's bad enough single player only games are becoming more and more rare...