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If DAI would be an online MMORPG, would you still play it?


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#101
RobRam10

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No.



#102
CELL55

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Hahahahahahaha....no.



#103
Spectre Impersonator

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No. MMOs are shite by definition.



#104
PinkDiamondstl

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God..no. Bioware would go bankrupted 



#105
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No



#106
Lexxbomb

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IF DA:I was MMORPG I would NOT play it



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No.



#108
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#109
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NO.
As much as i love Bioware the only MMORPG that i played was SWTOR and that pretty much sealed my dislike of MMOs

#110
Mukora

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Nope.

 

I can't even play SWTOR- much as I actually want to, because all the MMO-style padding is just too ****** annoying.

 

Plus, I always get social anxiety when I play MMOs. It's weird.


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#111
PillarBiter

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How much I love Dr Cox.

I'd play a MMORPG of him :P

 

But not of DAI, heck no.



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Another no. People pretend they can be civil online but they can't, they really can't.



#113
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I doubt I would.

 

For the most part, I hate other players. Unless I get to shoot them in a death match :) They would not enrich my experience. It's sad to say this, but I get more story quality out of mindless NPCs. Real people would just break my immersion, in the worst kind of ways. Even though pen and paper RPGs are a social experience too, it never quite works out with MMOs.



#114
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I agree with a lot said here, no on MMO. I wouldn't mine co-op so much after first couple play through's but like these cause as stated before. They are mine, individual, which is lacking in MMOs. I have yet picked up on playing the TOR cause it doesn't seem, feel or look that unique, even though its BW's game. I know some knowledge of it but still lack on being part of it.



#115
Falcon084

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F2P yes. Otherwise NO!



#116
SofaJockey

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Even in ME3 MP most of the issues were over pick-up-groups / randoms.

 

It will be very interesting to see how Assassins Creed V handles co-operative multiplayer.

It could be great - or it could be an opportunity for open trolling.



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#118
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Nope.

WoW works as an MMO because that's how it became known to the general public - an MMORPG.

ESO (and other games that have started as RPGs and turned into MMOs) works with some of the fanbase and not with others. I myself despise ESO because it is IMO, in its essence, not an Elder Scrolls game. 

 

Dragon Age, I feel, would not work as an MMORPG. It is based around companions and the choices a player makes changing the world. MMORPGs tend to lose the roleplay and immersion element and end up being hours of grinding battlegrounds so I can finally get my conquest gear to crush noobs beneath my ilvl550 boots. 


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#119
Innsmouth Dweller

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depends. if mechanics wasn't changed and/or the idea wasn't fresh - NO

 

ESO is a f..n disgrace. SWtoR tries too hard to be WoW (and fails miserably). and WoW has pandas now (and kidfriendly mechanics, scaring integral/statistics loving nerds away)

Caldari for life  :ph34r: 

 

EDIT: more on WoW, ingnore if you don't care

i think most of WoW players are actually people who care about playing the best they can, geeks, loyal fans since the first instalment. not the kids whose parents buy one month sub (just to satisfy the curiosity). dumbing it down was ment to bring more casual players. but it doesn't work that way. casual players will be bored - raids/pvp are demanding a relatively big amount of time, not to mention preparation for them. next game comes out and they rush for it. if they got rid of that aspect (raids/pvp) - they will lose loyal gamers who enjoy the complexity of the mechanics. MMOs are a marketing trap imho. you have to lose some to win some. and WoW is losing it.



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No, I used to play mmos but have a distaste nowdays. Will never play another one again.



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#122
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"If DAI would be an online MMORPG, would you still play it"

 

NO

 

 



#123
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Nope. MMORPGs are huge in scale, due to the limited finds and attention to game longevity they usually come with elements that annoy me. I hate MMORPGs because they remind me that they are MMORPGS

 

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#124
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Never in a million years, unless I was paid to do it.

#125
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No. Bioware already tried the MMO thing with SWTOR. While that hasn't been a complete failure, it still shows the weakness that is inherent when trying to bring a traditional Single Player game into the MMO market.