Another Xbox 360 MMOG 38
Microsoft seems to be adopting the attitude that MMOGs, popular as they are nowadays, are a worthwhile investment for the 360. With FFXI already slated to show up on the console, Gamespot has word that Webzen's thugs and cops MMOG All Points Bulletin will be making an appearance on the system as well. From the article: "While APB was originally announced solely for the PC, rumors of a console version sprang up last week. That's when Jones sealed a deal with Microsoft to develop games for its next-gen console, the Xbox 360. Seeing how APB was Real Time Worlds' sole project, many suspected it would be only a matter of time until a 360 version was announced."
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
Hmm, actually a specialized controller designed to complement a mouse would be pretty sweet.
Re:Nintendo DS (Score:1)
It's seemed really weird at first, but once I figured out the correct way to use the pen and touch screen it plays just as good as a mouse sans the extra WASD setup. The left four way pad seems to be lacking a bit since you can't hit secondary button ands have to use your left index finger to shoot, but it feels like it works.
From what I've heard on the Nintendo rumor mill, you are going to be (or supposed to be) able to interface your DS wi
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
If an xbox had a keyboard, it would be the ultimate FPS console. The graphics are the best by far, and you could play the state of the art games without dropping all of your money on a new video card. It's a lot easier to keep your console up to date than your PC.
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:1)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
With a console, game companies have an exact target to code for. They make their game fit onto the hardware of the console because it is a standard.
With a PC, game companies push the limits for the bleeding edge graphics cards on machines with huge specs. There is no guarantee that it will work well on yo
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
The reason it may not work well on your PC is because the devs have to take into account every ... possible...variation. Very few games that are released are made for SOTA machines. But they do not get to as easily/inexpensively/quickly optimize for one system/one graphic card/one CPU/etc.
pwn4ag3, X-Box Live, and the holy mouse (Score:2)
Thumbsticks make terrible control devices for FPSs. Put anyone mildly skilled with a mouse against someone mildly skilled with a thumbstick and it won't even be a contest. To me, playing with a thumb stick gives me flashbacks of FPS on the computer back when you could only use a keyboard
Re:pwn4ag3, X-Box Live, and the holy mouse (Score:2)
Getting a good mouse is huge. I just got a new one and I love it. It has 8 buttons and I've programmed them for WoW. I can do a lot of things so easy now without even movin
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:1)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2, Funny)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:1)
And this is the point in the post where everyone realized that you've never played on Live, or seen how voice blows away tapping on your keyboard in a game.
-Eric
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
Not everyone uses it though, and half of the time you want to mute the people that do use it. Any MMORPG should use voice, but I hate most of the people that talk.
Nothing makes you feel more immersed in a game than hearing "lol, that murloc was a fag" for that 10th time.
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:1)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2)
I'd have thought a system with a subscription-based games would be perfect for use in... say... hotels, holiday camps... basically, anywhere that people stay for a relatively short length of time and are going to want to keep the kids entertained. This works best if
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:1)
Re:MMOGs on the X-Box (Score:2, Interesting)
Most people are unable or unwilling to listen to mor
Something different (Score:2, Insightful)
Where are the wild west mmorpgs where you can choose to be a gunslinger, a cowboy, a card sharp, a cattle rustler, sherriff, indian, etc. Same basic idea, but more historical/realistic setting. Just like APB looks like it will be.
Stuff based in reality is more interesting IM
Re:Something different (Score:4, Insightful)
I don't mean for this to sound like a bad thing. A lot of people have wished that Grand Theft Auto had been playable online or at least some multiplayer features (and don't talk about the crappy two player feature in GTA:SA, because that wasn't all that great) that would allow friends to play together.
There would be a few issues with such a game, but as long as most people aren't running around with heavy weapons, it would be 'aight. The mission system would largely be gone, but the fact that people could form gangs and have turf wars would be interesting.
Just so long as it doesn't borrow all of the crafting elements from other RPGs, I think it would be alright.
Rockstar, you pw4n my w0rld. (Score:5, Insightful)
APB has the potential to explode because it has the potential to take the stupid 'leveling up' gameplay and do away with it. If this game is worth a damn it won't have epic raids - or if they are epic, they will be epic in that you got 40 of your bodies to go thrash the shit out of the some other gang, not because you spent 9 hours fighting your way into a dungeon and killing an NPC with 6 billion HP for ph4t l00t.
I rarely say this, these days when it comes to MMORPGs, but I actually have a little faith. I have had a number of gaming fantasies since I first unwrapped Doom. After seeing the original GTA (the 2d one), I had a gaming fantasy about a game where I could run amok in a completely open 3d city, stealing cars, shooting people, or stopping at every single red light. GTA3 came pretty fucking close to fulfilling all of those fantasies. If they can fulfill my fantasy for an MMORPG that isn't about leveling and has shit to do other then mindlessly kill NPCs for ph4t l00t, well, I will bow before their awesome power.
It is a shame few other gaming companies have even an once of the guts that Rockstar has. I don't want the evolutionary boring crap Blizzard shits out. I am glad they are the masters of taking an established genera and refining it, but I want a company that boldly tries new things. There are plenty of spineless companies like Blizzards out there producing more of the same. The Rockstar's are few and far in between. Hell, even to this day no one has had the guts to try and imitate GTA with anything more then half hearted lobtimized imitations.
Rockstar, you pw4n my w0rld.
Re:Rockstar, you pw4n my w0rld. (Score:2)
It's worth the $50 to just play through it once as a single player game. Anything you get beyond that is bonus.
Re:Rockstar, you pw4n my w0rld. (Score:2)
Guild Wars is great in that it refined the genera and found a spiffy pricing scheme. However, t
Re:Rockstar, you pw4n my w0rld. (Score:2)
Keyboard/mouse? No way! (Score:3, Insightful)
Joypad control is also better for third person/driving, which a GTA clone surely is.
Re:Keyboard/mouse? No way! (Score:1)
Little Early for Hype (Score:4, Insightful)
This is the kind of crappy hype I hate, where they announce how awesome their console is because it'll have some game no one has reviewed or tested yet, oh and which won't be released even on PC for the next two years.
Rockstar???? (Score:1)
Um Rockstars? Nope sorry, try again. As much as the publisher/developer wishes, this (APB) is certainly not, nor will ever be a Rockstar Game.
Can we get an edit for facts?
Re:Rockstar???? (Score:1)
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Gee, MMO's, Really? (Score:1)
Vanguard: Saga of Heroes (Score:2)
Bruce
APB (Score:2, Informative)
Re:APB (Score:2)