Website review: The WorldForge Project
bokov discovered this in Roleplaying Games
•6 reviews since Dec 26, 2002
roleplaying-games, open-source, games
•worldforge.org
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brmwk rated 6 weeks ago- open source MMORPG --- and to Cyclohexane01 : If games such as WoW (which I detest) are top sellers, dare I say even best sellers... how does your line of thought work? Aren't you the fringe instead? Why do you play mindless side scrollers? Just thumb something down and make a simple statement instead of ranting about it using vulgar language like a 12 year old.

- kirbyfan95 rated 4 months ago
- if only my Linux had internet... and Cyclohexane01: TL;DR. although, seeing from the first sentence, i would disagree with you almost entirely.

Cyclohexane01 rated 5 months ago- MMORPGs are the most boring, unplayable genre in existence. Maybe I'll consider seconding that to "Graphical Date-Sim Conversation Games". Why the fuck would I like to play a game, usually that I'd have to pay for (Once to buy the game, and monthly until I realize how much of my life has been wasted), and then be treated like it's my job until I stop caring. Not to mention most of the gameplay elements in MMORPGs are so unintuitive and boring, that I quit playing after just a few levels. Some people might raise the objection that the game starts once you reach the maximum level, but FUCK THAT. The game should start as soon as I pop the fucker into my computer. As we all can agree on, WoW is the most popular of these games, and I know exactly why. The game is so mindless and mundane that people keep on playing it. Why? Well that's the question everyone who has played WoW asks themselves. Every single quest in the game has a linking formula. Talk to NPC x, kill monster y, and return item z. Every once in a while you might fight a larger, more powerful version of a certain monster, but it's really all the same when you boil it down. Please, programmers, take your talents and go create a game people will actually enjoy playing.

Thanuir rated 11 months ago- MMORPGs and constructing such an abomination. Not for me, I fear.

krane rated 34 months ago- An attempt to make an open-source MMORPG engine. They seem to be getting there, albeit slowly.

- blingbling rated 54 months ago
- interesting...