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<blockquote data-quote="Cergorach" data-source="post: 5587546" data-attributes="member: 725"><p>I think you mean:</p><p></p><p>2) Perfect World</p><p></p><p>Play Asia is a webstore, Perfect World is a publisher of MMOs (and the Perfect World MMO). </p><p></p><p>While Cryptic is supposed to suck as a MMO developer, I think that they have some interesting ideas, the Foundry system in Star Trek Online (make your own missions) sound promising. Also the Nemesis system from Champions Online looks like a lot of fun (make your own arch enemy and fight his minions and eventually your nemesis himself). I just don't want to pay anymore for the classic MMO payment model, the properties/games don't look interesting enough for that imho. I spend a lot of money on LotR (Lifetime subscription) and a little on D&D online, both are (now) F2P and I have never really played all that much. I've been a longtime EVE Online player, but haven't paid RL money for it in years (and all my accounts went dormant two weeks ago). Played WoW years ago for less then a month. Did enjoy a few weeks of free Tabula Rasa (I actually liked that game).</p><p></p><p>What I'm trying to say is that if Neverwinter is another classic MMO style game, I'll pass. I might even pass for a while if its a classic RPG (still have a few CRPGs in my 'to-play' queue). Might be interesting if it went the F2P route (with micro payments of course).</p><p></p><p>The gaming market is so extremely flooded that you can pick up very good titles for a few bucks. And unless you play an extreme amount of computer games, you will be well supplied with good cheap games for years to come.</p><p></p><p>The trailer does look good, but that doesn't make it a good game...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cergorach, post: 5587546, member: 725"] I think you mean: 2) Perfect World Play Asia is a webstore, Perfect World is a publisher of MMOs (and the Perfect World MMO). While Cryptic is supposed to suck as a MMO developer, I think that they have some interesting ideas, the Foundry system in Star Trek Online (make your own missions) sound promising. Also the Nemesis system from Champions Online looks like a lot of fun (make your own arch enemy and fight his minions and eventually your nemesis himself). I just don't want to pay anymore for the classic MMO payment model, the properties/games don't look interesting enough for that imho. I spend a lot of money on LotR (Lifetime subscription) and a little on D&D online, both are (now) F2P and I have never really played all that much. I've been a longtime EVE Online player, but haven't paid RL money for it in years (and all my accounts went dormant two weeks ago). Played WoW years ago for less then a month. Did enjoy a few weeks of free Tabula Rasa (I actually liked that game). What I'm trying to say is that if Neverwinter is another classic MMO style game, I'll pass. I might even pass for a while if its a classic RPG (still have a few CRPGs in my 'to-play' queue). Might be interesting if it went the F2P route (with micro payments of course). The gaming market is so extremely flooded that you can pick up very good titles for a few bucks. And unless you play an extreme amount of computer games, you will be well supplied with good cheap games for years to come. The trailer does look good, but that doesn't make it a good game... [/QUOTE]
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