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Champions Online: how to make a fun game suck
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Anonymous
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9/23/2009
This article majorly needs spelling and grammar checking.
by:
Anonymous
on
9/23/2009
First off, WoW was more complete and polished than Co was at release. It had more content, better balance, and simply more things to do.
Second, the main current problem with CO is the fact that, as the article says, Cryptic is turning the game from a fun, action-packed game into a slow grindfest, like every other MMO.
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by:
Anonymous
on
9/13/2009
I played WoW since 2004 and the game was good at the start. It beat Ultima Online on each and every segment.
Servers were horrible throughout 2005, but I consider patch 1.4 when the game really shone. You can call me spoiled, but WoW gets my business. When I have time to play MMO games, I choose WoW.
by:
Anonymous
on
9/13/2009
I can´t understand the (lasting) apeal of MMOS! I´ve only played one of two of them, but the gameplay is boring, easy and repetitive after a while and you have to pay a monthly fee! Even worse they are played all in the same way, like Diablo, where the challenge is to kill the enemies to gain experience and reache the limit, skill it´s not envolved even remotly...
If i was making an MMO , i would do one based on Naruto universe, i think that that franchise has a lot of potencial to do an MMO capable of competing against WoW...
Quick correction
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Anonymous
on
9/12/2009
WoW came with 8 races, not 6. It also had a bare bones PvP system (you could only do World PvP on contested zones, there were no Honor points, ranks, battlegrounds or objectives of any sort), and the "endgame" consisted of one "real" raid instance, Molten Core. (Please, Scholo and Stratholme were not endgame instances.)
Everything else was added later.
I think WoW spoiled a lot of people. Most of it's players first started playing the game around 2005. Those that are actually been there since 2004 seem to have forgotten how incomplete and unstable the game and it's servers were, with frequent shutdowns and emergency maintenances. Or perhaps it's the rose-colored glasses effect at play.
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