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So... Lord of The Rings Online anyone?
Dimmukane:
There's nothing wrong with relying on community to carry a game, but it's just something that doesn't cut it for me. Which is probably why even if I could get Second Life to work on my computer, I wouldn't like it. If it doesn't PLAY fun, then I won't have fun.
Neadric:
makes sence to me, the closed beta is over so i gotta wait for open beta to start which is tommorow, so we'll see
Melodic:
The only reason I want this game is to make a macro for each instrument to play the entire of Aerodynamic by Daft Punk. I need help with this.
kabukiman:
I'm playing it (I'm level 35). The people in there is nice and very friendly to newcomers. And the quests from the shire are fun (collecting receipts to make a pie, helping a hobbit dating another hobitt).
Alex C:
I had a hard time enjoying Conan in large part because of all the irritating people who were in there congratulating eachother and patting themselves on the back for not playing WoW and calling other MMOs kiddy games constantly. Hey, if you like tits and decapitations, that's completely fine with me; I like the Conan mythos and it just wouldn't be the same with out busty wenches, booze and beating rampaging Ape-gods to death with your bare hands. That said, it's not something people should be getting on a damn high horse over. It makes wish we could come up with another phrase than "mature" for games that happen to feature gore and skimpy outfits, because to me mature implies thematic depth, which isn't really something that's present in many games period, much less MMORPGers.* For example, it kills me to this day when some nimrod describes Prince of Persia: Warrior Within as being more "mature" than PoP: Sands of Time** when the big addition to the series happened to be goofy bikinis, worse writing and Godsmack.
*Don't mind me, I like MMORPGere. I probably would have liked Conan more had I given a shit about PvP and had a nicer PC to run it on. Plus, I'm sure the Johnny-come-lately crowd that just bitches constantly between new releases have probably left the game by now; I certainly don't think Conan inherently draws a worse crowd, I just think that there's a certain segment of the MMORPG market which basically moves from game to game like whiney, insufferable locusts.
**Yes, such conversations actually happen. My brother will back me up on this.
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