Offtopic, but you know what'd be cool? An MMO based on RL. If you want to level your crafting, you give the company evidence that you've been crafting iRL. Pottery, forging, art, whatever. If you want to level your character's strength, you give evidence that you've been going to the gym and you've been increasing your iRL strength. Then those stats translate into a game. Increase intelligence? Read a book.
Stupid idea I know, but I bet someone could iron out something like that and get a really addicted niche audience.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
Why am I back here, I don't even play these games anymore
The problem with the internet is parallel to its greatest achievement: it has given the little man an outlet where he can be heard. Most of the time however, the little man is a little man because he is not worth hearing.
The trick of selling a FFA-PvP MMO is creating the illusion among gankers that they are respectable fighters while protecting them from respectable fights, as their less skilled half would be massacred and quit instead of “HTFU” as they claim.
I guess one downside to TES being an MMO is time won't freeze while I'm reading an in game book. Nothing like picking up a book in a room full of draugr and finish reading it while they are still frozen. Everyone knows reading lore books while standing in a room full of enemies is pretty hard core.
Well I guess it just adds to the realism. Kill the draugr and as a reward you get some R&R with a book xD
I have a small question...not being on a bethesda website.....or ESO website...why are we forced to enforce the NDA abotu it on mmo-champion....why? I know mmo champion is ''private info website'' but why can't people say what they know.....why does it matter to mmo-champion mods? I always wondered.
NDAs are extremely serious. Most of the internet has been pretty conditioned not to take written agreements seriously, but there could be extremely large fines and potential site shut downs if NDA breaking was openly supported and allowed here.
Pretty sure any MMO player with a shred of common sense would agree; that'd be a pretty stupid reason to jeopardize the site.
Mountains rise in the distance stalwart as the stars, fading forever.
Roads ever weaving, soul ever seeking the hunter's mark.
You guys talking about NDA and Beta invites is making my thirst grow stronger. It's almost the end of the month...Although until PAX East ends I don't expect any invites to go out. (I wonder if PAX already happened?) I'd say from March 23+ would be considered the end of March sooooooo.
Counting them days@@