| Subject: |
current online rpgs |
| Author: |
Xavier <Xavier--rocketmail.com> |
| Date: |
01-Apr-2005 09:20:33 |
That is pretty cool!
Ultima Online had a system kind of like that, players
really never too advantage of it though, but it was
there.
--- eobet <eobet--spray.se> wrote:
> I just saw this at the Nexon homepage... I ask you,
> what other MMORPG
> would do this? The answer unfortuately is none.
>
> "Bard's Tunes - This is a roleplaying skill that
> will allow bards to
> play notes for others to hear. There are 6 notes in
> total, how they are
> played is up to the player. Bards will also get to
> play complete wedding
> tunes with this skill."
>
> I mean, a skill purely for roleplaying? They already
> have a theatric
> company and a scene, so I bet they will now begin to
> have live music
> performances by players for other players there as
> well.
>
> Again, no other game even comes close.
>
> /Robert
>
> eobet wrote:
> > NEXON! Dark Ages by Nexon, please. :) You can
> download it at
> > www.darkages.com but do note that the players are
> generally horrible and
> > don't roleplay anymore (and you NEED to interact
> with players to get
> > anywhere in the game... another unique feature).
> >
> > Did anyone see the news about Heroes of Might &
> Magic 5 today? I wonder
> > if Bonita Long-Hemsath is still in charge of the
> art? (The screenshots
> > looked pretty good, but you could say that they're
> only following in the
> > footsteps of WoW...)
> >
> > /Robert
> >
> > Xavier wrote:
> >
> >> Hack fest? I'd rather have the choice to quest or
> hack
> >> my way to level then be forced to quest only. You
> >> barely get any XP from killing mobs in WoW.
> >>
> >> --- Slaine <slaine--ntlworld.com> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>> Crushridge, level 58 dorf hunter (marksman)
> >>>
> >>> Did someone say Dark ages (as in Daoc? I would
> slit
> >>> my wrists before
> >>> returning to that hack fest)
> >>>
> >>> -----Original Message-----
> >>> From: agora--algonet.se [agora--algonet.se]
> Sent: 30 March 2005
> >>> 21:09
> >>> > >>> Subject: RE: current online rpgs
> >>>
> >>> In which server do you play? My shaman 52 is
> still
> >>> "the" original char,
> >>> I play in Mithaniel Marr.
> >>> Ana
> >>>
> >>> On 30 Mar 2005 at 11:40, Frank Vicari wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I think its better. Its definately more quest
> oriented. You can just sit
> >>> around and grind exp on mobs all day if you
> want, but you get better
> >>> rewards and experience from completing quests
> (including
> >>> "heritage" items like Dwarven Work Boots,
> J-boots, or Ghoulbane).
> >>> I haven't done much raiding yet, so I can't
> really
> >>> comment on that. I did try WoW (during the beta)
> and I personally
> >>> wasn't impressed, tho I'll be the first to admit
> I'm probably pretty
> >>> biased since I've played EQ1 since its beta and
> my original character
> >>> is still around.
> >>>
> >>> Frank -----Original Message----- From:
> agora--algonet.se
> >>> [agora--algonet.se] Sent: Wednesday, March
> 30, 2005 11:37 AM
> >>> To: Frank Vicari;
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
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> >>
> >>> Subject: RE: current online rpgs
> >>> I have played EQ since many years but never
> worried
> >>> about char advance and whatever. I have a shaman
> level 52 but I start to
> >>> find the game pretty monotonous. How it's EQ2?
> Is it better? Can you
> >>> compare it?
> >>> Gameplay, atmosphere, char advancement, social
> play, guilds, online
> >>> events,
> >>> etc. I am thinking to migrate from EQ to EQ2,
> but I must
> >>> know if its worth. Ana On 30 Mar 2005 at 11:24,
> Frank Vicari wrote:
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> I currently play EQ2 (ok...no comments from the
> >>> peanut gallery =) ). Personally I enjoy the
> game...then again I'm the
> >>> guild leader of a pretty large guild. We're not
> raiding or anything
> >>> yet, just exploring and finishing quests. Yes,
> there is armour and
> >>> weapon breakage, but you
> >>> only lose durability if you die and you can
> repair it back to
> >>> new at a small cost. Its more of a money sink,
> but one that can be
> >>> avoided with smart play. Any other questions
> about EQ2 I can
> >>> answer...... F
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