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Theredknite posted a photoAlright Recently the MMO Elder Scrolls Online was announced and atleast a month ago STALKER 2 was canceled after the company closed and a new studioes is making a game called Survarium, kind of based on STALKER. With these two examples should large games like Skyrim be turned all multiplayer MMO games and do you think they should do that to other games.
Permalink Reply by NeonKazma on May 6, 2012 at 8:50pm It depends, not all single player games can translate well to MMO. For example Final Fantasy 14 Online and everyone knows how that turned out.
Permalink Reply by LunaticLMD on May 7, 2012 at 11:51am Depends on the lore too.
Permalink Reply by Mo-Mo on May 7, 2012 at 6:27pm And the gameplay no one wants to see more Clones (which i'm fearing ESO might be)
Permalink Reply by Ivan Perica on May 9, 2012 at 10:33am this should not be used on other games except for role playing games since they can have mmo elements.Kingdoms of amalur for example is probably meant to be an mmo because it looks like that.I still think that turning elder scrolls into an mmo will ruin the experience,because of lag and problems with network connection.Well maybe i am wrong,we shall see.
Permalink Reply by Jon, Gallifrey's Mindfreak on May 9, 2012 at 1:24pm Elder Scrolls is being made into MMO? Perfect! I was just playing Skyrim the other day and immediately thought "You know what would make this better? If the immersion was ruined with idiots running around using text speak, the sense of power eliminated since everyone who plays has to be the Nightingale/Arch Mage/ Listener, and if I had to pay a monthly fee for it!"
Permalink Reply by Gift of the Magi on May 12, 2012 at 10:34pm on the flip side, the Loading Bar guys will likely make Garfieldius AND you could hunt him down....
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