05-09-2006, 08:02 PM
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Just a thought
I was talking to some other gamers, experienced MMO gamers at the
local Game Stop this evening.
It was the general consensus that SWG on release day was just about as
good as it gets game wise.
I made the statement that if SOE were to say.... OK Folks, we screwed
the pooch and are gong to set up 20 servers back the exact way they
were on day one.... and start all over... I bet there would be TONS of
reactivations!!!
Just a though.
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05-09-2006, 08:35 PM
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<Skinner1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I was talking to some other gamers, experienced MMO gamers at the local Game Stop this evening. It was the general consensus that SWG on release day was just about as good as it gets game wise. I made the statement that if SOE were to say.... OK Folks, we screwed the pooch and are gong to set up 20 servers back the exact way they were on day one.... and start all over... I bet there would be TONS of reactivations!!! Just a though.
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SWG pre-CU was most definitely the best game I've ever played...
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05-09-2006, 11:36 PM
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Yup I agree,
It was the way the game should have been. SOE should have concentrated on
adding more content rather than screwing over the game engine. I wish we
could have things back the way they were but I cant see that happening.
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I was talking to some other gamers, experienced MMO gamers at the local Game Stop this evening. It was the general consensus that SWG on release day was just about as good as it gets game wise. I made the statement that if SOE were to say.... OK Folks, we screwed the pooch and are gong to set up 20 servers back the exact way they were on day one.... and start all over... I bet there would be TONS of reactivations!!! Just a though.
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SWG pre-CU was most definitely the best game I've ever played...
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05-10-2006, 12:29 AM
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I was the BEST EVER!
I really liked that it took about 3 months to begin to figure it out. The
skill point system meant that you could be ANYTHING! It was awsome!
lol . . .to answer the question . . . yeah . .i would re-sign :0)
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05-10-2006, 03:11 AM
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On Wed, 10 May 2006 08:29:49 GMT, "Relativity" <Rel@tivity.com> wrote:
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I was the BEST EVER!I really liked that it took about 3 months to begin to figure it out. Theskill point system meant that you could be ANYTHING! It was awsome!lol . . .to answer the question . . . yeah . .i would re-sign :0)
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As would I. The only thing they had wrong in the beginning was one
character per account as far as I could see.
Man, the concept of a world completely built by players..... Awesome.
The community! The immersion into the virtual world you could achieve
was awesome!
They really had the best thing going from day one as far as a game
system goes. It's really a text book case for what not to do with a
game. Sony just totally screwed the pooch and I don't know if I will
ever play any of their games online again!
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05-10-2006, 04:05 AM
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Reply to message from Skinner1@hotmail.com (Wed, 10 May 2006 06:02:06)
about "Just a thought":
S> I was talking to some other gamers, experienced MMO gamers at the local
S> Game Stop this evening.
S> It was the general consensus that SWG on release day was just about as
S> good as it gets game wise.
S> I made the statement that if SOE were to say.... OK Folks, we screwed
S> the pooch and are gong to set up 20 servers back the exact way they
S> were on day one.... and start all over... I bet there would be TONS of
S> reactivations!!!
S> Just a though.
/sign
...I would be back in a heartbeat!
Bye
Dirk Pfeiffer <dirk@dbx501.de> Wed, 10 May 2006 14:03:18 +0200
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05-10-2006, 09:16 AM
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Skinner1@hotmail.com wrote:
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I was the BEST EVER!I really liked that it took about 3 months to begin to figure it out. Theskill point system meant that you could be ANYTHING! It was awsome!lol . . .to answer the question . . . yeah . .i would re-sign :0)
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As would I. The only thing they had wrong in the beginning was one character per account as far as I could see. Man, the concept of a world completely built by players..... Awesome. The community! The immersion into the virtual world you could achieve was awesome! They really had the best thing going from day one as far as a game system goes. It's really a text book case for what not to do with a game. Sony just totally screwed the pooch and I don't know if I will ever play any of their games online again!
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I so miss the original SWG. It was my first MMORPG. The economics was
great, it you felt like building you could build, if you wanted to
fight you could fight, you could do almost anything. Right up until
the CU they were going in the right direction. I was already to begin
changing one of my favorite characters into a shipwright.
I moved on but haven't found anything that was as much fun or as
flexible.
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05-10-2006, 08:37 PM
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> I so miss the original SWG. It was my first MMORPG. The economics was
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great, it you felt like building you could build, if you wanted to fight you could fight, you could do almost anything. Right up until the CU they were going in the right direction. I was already to begin changing one of my favorite characters into a shipwright. I moved on but haven't found anything that was as much fun or as flexible.
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I started out in UO. Went over to SWG shortly after release. I liked
it so much I always had 2 copies running at the same time, either on Radiant
or Lowca. They had the right idea at the time. Players were involved in
every aspect of the game, from being mayors of their own cities to player
made houses for other players. It made for a great community that I haven't
been able to find in any game since. After the CU I went to GW, but the 90%
instancing didn't do it for me. So I tried WoW, but after being level 60
for a few months the game got incredibly boring. Then I tried AA for about
a week but that just wasn't my style. After that I tried EQ2, and still
have it, although I rarely play at all. It doesn't really hold my attention
for long like I wish a game would. I'm holding out for Warhammer and
Darkfall, although WAR will be out sooner. Here's a link to the first 2
parts of the WAR trailer it looks pretty cool so far. Download the ZIP file
on the page don't watch the streaming as for some reason the streaming
doesn't show the entire clip!
http://www.thewarband.com/videos/trailer/E3/
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05-11-2006, 10:54 AM
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<Skinner1@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I was talking to some other gamers, experienced MMO gamers at the local Game Stop this evening. It was the general consensus that SWG on release day was just about as good as it gets game wise. I made the statement that if SOE were to say.... OK Folks, we screwed the pooch and are gong to set up 20 servers back the exact way they were on day one.... and start all over... I bet there would be TONS of reactivations!!! Just a though.
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Sounds wonderful, though I didn't play before March '04. It looks to me
like weapons and armor were much better balanced before doc buffs.
Now this is where I break the mood and start arguments by saying what I
would like in addition to the Launch-Day setup.
Mounts, and multi-user vehicles
Droid Engineer and Chef revamps
Instanced apartments in the NPC cities
Placing vendors in a shopping center in an NPC city
Politician prof: becoming mayor and city council of NPC cities
Jump to Lightspeed: but you have to *fly* to other planets, and there's
always a port official demanding that 100cr landing fee
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05-12-2006, 08:11 AM
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The original game was great, but i remember feeling like it was
incomplete. I remember the hot topic on the boards right after launch
was a lack of content, and id have to agree with that. You found
yourself running around for hours grinding instead of feeling like you
were on an adventure.
That said the actual mechanics of the game were great. It was well
designed and fun, they just need to take the original game, add in more
quests (not those task things you got but actual immersive quests) and
some more group-oriented dungeon-like environments.
They should have worried more about adding content than changing
everything.
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