JustinSane
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Star Wars Galaxies.
Always gotta re-open the wound. Let it heal, damn it!
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Star Wars Galaxies.
gameplay > everythang.
thats why wow was so successful for so long, that games looks like a pile of shit
bullshit...there is nothing great about WOW's gameplay. The reason it has millions of subs is the fact you can play the game on a 20 year old toaster. A great number of WOW players can't play any game other than WOW on their systems because of system requirements.
Oh, and I think GW2 has best graphics from the games I've played so far.
That's nonsense. People don't play bad games just because they run on their computers.bullshit...there is nothing great about WOW's gameplay. The reason it has millions of subs is the fact you can play the game on a 20 year old toaster. A great number of WOW players can't play any game other than WOW on their systems because of system requirements.
Oh, and I think GW2 has best graphics from the games I've played so far.
the upcoming korean one "Black Desert" looks unreal
i know its not out yet but my vote is either for elder scrolls online or star citizen.
I still say age of conan wins.
gameplay > everythang.
thats why wow was so successful for so long, that games looks like a pile of shit
That's nonsense. People don't play bad games just because they run on their computers.
WoW at one time was a great game.
That's good, because I prefer football stadiums with more leg room.Asking which MMO has the best graphics is like asking which football stadium has the most leg room in the stands.
War Thunder looks very impressive:
unfortunately star citizen wont count. if you look on the FAQ on the main page and lots of CR interviews he constantly reaffirms SC isnt an MMO
it meets every definition of an MMO
its massive its multiplayer and its online.
Is Star Citizen an MMO?
No! Star Citizen will take the best of all possible worlds, ranging from a permanent, persistent world similar to those found in MMOs to an offline, single player campaign like those found in the Wing Commander series. The game will include the option for private servers, like Freelancer, and will offer plenty of opportunities for players who are interested in modding the content. Unlike many games, none of these aspects is an afterthought: they all combine to form the core of the Star Citizen experience.
Of the upcoming MMOs, Black Desert for sure.