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    • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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      3 years ago

      You bring up a good point, meta and power gamers beat the fun out of games and take away the mystery of social aspect of what made those games special. Part of the magic was figuring out how things worked and forming bonds with people you could trust. Something is lost when you can just pull up a wiki of character builds min/maxed for optimal play. I hate that, a lot. I was in an RP guild for the few months I played everquest and it was one of the most immersive experiences I ever had in a game. It really felt like I was living in that game world. Sadly RP'ing feels like a dead art in mmos today, something that's only done in tabletop I suppose.

        • SorosFootSoldier [he/him, they/them]
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          3 years ago

          It was very much an “explore and see what you can find” sort of experience.

          This needs to come back, this is what's lacking in these mmos. It doesn't even need to be a strict sandbox like Ultima, it can be class play and dungeon raiding like everquest or wow, but at least make the world alive and gives players a reason to go out and explore. It's amazing, we have all this game tech and yet developers still want to make games where you follow the quest markers. Shit like this is why I wish games didn't have such huge budgets and developers could get away with smaller more independent teams making games they actually want to play, rather than chasing focus tested market trends.