11-12-2007, 09:10 PM
Yep, MMO games tend to be real-time, which is what many people consider to be their major selling-point ... I think anyway ...
Personal, I too don't like MMO's - I find that the amount of time they call for you to sink into them is INSANE, and I'd far rather get that in an offline game where I can save my progress and restart and know that nobody else has been on there for weeks and weeks, and made me look really bad in the process.
Oblivion (Elder Scrolls IV) is the best MMO I've ever played (if indeed it can be considered that - all the other players being NPC's) ... until proven otherwise, I'll keep considering that to be the case at any road :biggrin:.
!?!?! Shadow !?!?!
Personal, I too don't like MMO's - I find that the amount of time they call for you to sink into them is INSANE, and I'd far rather get that in an offline game where I can save my progress and restart and know that nobody else has been on there for weeks and weeks, and made me look really bad in the process.
Oblivion (Elder Scrolls IV) is the best MMO I've ever played (if indeed it can be considered that - all the other players being NPC's) ... until proven otherwise, I'll keep considering that to be the case at any road :biggrin:.
!?!?! Shadow !?!?!