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Re: The next big thing. - [fr31ns]Karrde - 05-12-2008

Yeah, I'm not thrilled about anything cmonig up personally.  But also I won't complain if we keep playing TF2 since anything DX10 is gonna make my laptop cry ;P


Re: The next big thing. - CaffeinePowered - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 05:24 AM)Vandamguy link Wrote: negative nancy likes to shoot down games , but doesn't suggest any.
you bring nothing to the topic
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I think SC2 and Left4Dead look awesome, will they replace TF2 completely, no

Could they get their own night of the week for us to play them, most definitely.


As far as another big FPS I don't think we're gonna see another for at least 2 - 3 years that everyone is going to enjoy. Im not trying to be horribly negative, thats just the way I see it, and basing it on my past experience. Played TFC for 3 years, then Planetside for 2.5, then CSS for 2, and now TF2. I wouldn't be looking toward 2009 and possibly even 2010 for a big PC multiplayer FPS, unless something comes out of the woodwork.


Re: The next big thing. - cbre88x - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 10:20 AM)CaffeinePowered link Wrote: Could they get their own night of the week for us to play them, most definitely.

YAY


Re: The next big thing. - fyre - 05-12-2008

I forgot one...Call of Duty 5. It will probably suck, but it might be good. I believe it's being done by Treyarch. They did CoD3, which was console only and sucked from what I hear. But they also did CoD:UO which had fucking awesome MP.


Re: The next big thing. - ScottyGrayskull - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 10:31 AM)fyre link Wrote: I forgot one...Call of Duty 5. It will probably suck, but it might be good. I believe it's being done by Treyarch. They did CoD3, which was console only and sucked from what I hear. But they also did CoD:UO which had fucking awesome MP.

Yeah... I really don't know what Activision is thinking. They get CoD 1 and 2 by Infinity Ward which stood out in WWII FPS game. Then Treyarch does CoD3, which is generally regarded to be the embarrassment of the series. So they give it back to Infinity Ward who make CoD4. After that proves to be a runaway success they decide to go BACK to Treyarch?

...

Brilliant!


Re: The next big thing. - cbre88x - 05-12-2008

No, Treyarch is like the Slant Six of SOCOM, or the Ubi-blah of Splinter Cell. One developer will work on the next sequel, while the main developer works on the sequel after that.




Re: The next big thing. - Tragic Hero - 05-12-2008

If we ever wanted to delve into the idea of taking our community into the MMO world I would recommend Champions Online when it comes out.  Its supposed to be like City of Heroes (made by the same people) but with all the lameness fixed.  Plus you get the ability of customizing each one of your super heroes power (more damage, faster attack, etc.). 

Going to give the beta a shot when the time comes to see how much better (or worse) this will be compared to City of Heroes. 


Re: The next big thing. - ScottyGrayskull - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 02:45 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: If we ever wanted to delve into the idea of taking our community into the MMO world I would recommend Champions Online when it comes out.  Its supposed to be like City of Heroes (made by the same people) but with all the lameness fixed.  Plus you get the ability of customizing each one of your super heroes power (more damage, faster attack, etc.). 

Going to give the beta a shot when the time comes to see how much better (or worse) this will be compared to City of Heroes. 

Hmmm... How does one get into this... beta? Smile


Re: The next big thing. - Black Aspen - 05-12-2008

I'm SOO looking forward to Champions Online.  City of Heroes was fun, but critically flawed in an MMO sense.  I'm hoping Champions Online will fix those problems (like sustainability), but even if it doesn't, I'll be there for at least a month I suppose.


Re: The next big thing. - Tragic Hero - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 04:00 PM)ScottyGrayskull link Wrote: [quote author=Tragic Hero link=topic=269.msg6476#msg6476 date=1210621540]
If we ever wanted to delve into the idea of taking our community into the MMO world I would recommend Champions Online when it comes out.  Its supposed to be like City of Heroes (made by the same people) but with all the lameness fixed.  Plus you get the ability of customizing each one of your super heroes power (more damage, faster attack, etc.). 

Going to give the beta a shot when the time comes to see how much better (or worse) this will be compared to City of Heroes. 

Hmmm... How does one get into this... beta? Smile
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Well back in the day to be a part of the beta testing you just have to be a member early and hound the site until they give out the proper info.  But in the present most likely fileplanet will offer up the beta, you could either pre-order the game, or the beta will just simply be open.  Its too early to tell I guess.

And I agree with Black Aspen.  I was a part of City of Heroes in the early beta and played two years.  Had a lot of fun with it but with all the nerfing and lack of end game content City of Heroes got really stale.


Re: The next big thing. - Versus - 05-12-2008

I hope Call of Duty 5 is good. I wish we had more people here who played it on PC. Sad


Re: The next big thing. - Wedge - 05-12-2008

(05-11-2008, 07:03 PM)Eschatos link Wrote:
Quote:And what the heck was that FPS that had people doing atmospheric drops?
That would be Halo, you might have heard of it

Nope, not it.  I remember it was on dToid somewhere once, and reminded Caff of Planetside I think.


Also we could all play Mythos when it's public... coz' y'know... it's free >.>'.  I'm never paying a monthly for a game anyways.


Re: The next big thing. - Eschatos - 05-12-2008

Far Cry 2 looks a hell of a lot different than one, so you don't need to worry about it sucking.

Also, STALKER: Clear Sky is out in August.  The original STALKER was actually a very good game, highly underrated.


Re: The next big thing. - Chooly - 05-12-2008

(05-12-2008, 07:21 PM)Wedge link Wrote: [quote author=Eschatos link=topic=269.msg6354#msg6354 date=1210550621]

Quote:And what the heck was that FPS that had people doing atmospheric drops?
That would be Halo, you might have heard of it

Nope, not it.  I remember it was on dToid somewhere once, and reminded Caff of Planetside I think.


Also we could all play Mythos when it's public... coz' y'know... it's free >.>'.  I'm never paying a monthly for a game anyways.
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<3 mythos but I do not have anyone to play with


Re: The next big thing. - Wedge - 05-13-2008

I started a dToid guild on Mythos and play it a few times a week.  Running epic maps with a group on it is pretty awesome.


Re: The next big thing. - Kor - 05-13-2008

(05-12-2008, 02:45 PM)Tragic Hero link Wrote: If we ever wanted to delve into the idea of taking our community into the MMO world I would recommend Champions Online when it comes out.  Its supposed to be like City of Heroes (made by the same people) but with all the lameness fixed.  Plus you get the ability of customizing each one of your super heroes power (more damage, faster attack, etc.). 

Going to give the beta a shot when the time comes to see how much better (or worse) this will be compared to City of Heroes. 

My heart waits for Warhammer; anything else is a weak substitution.


Re: The next big thing. - copulatingduck - 05-17-2008

Ohhhhhh, just saw some new footage for Left4Dead over on RPS. Everytime I see this stuff I fall in love all over again. This shit is looking fantastic:

http://www.gametrailers.com/player/34104.html

The down-but-not-out (save me!) mechanic is looking sweet, I can't wait for this to hit the market. Will make for some fantastic coop.


Re: The next big thing. - ScottyGrayskull - 05-18-2008

It looks really good, and I'd swear the level used was taken right from the Zombie Panic subway level. But why is there a sound effect of someone urinating at the end? :S


Re: The next big thing. - Vandamguy - 05-18-2008

i never watch trailers for games. ruins the surprise for me


Re: The next big thing. - Tragic Hero - 05-18-2008

(05-13-2008, 08:13 AM)Kor link Wrote: [quote author=Tragic Hero link=topic=269.msg6476#msg6476 date=1210621540]
If we ever wanted to delve into the idea of taking our community into the MMO world I would recommend Champions Online when it comes out.  Its supposed to be like City of Heroes (made by the same people) but with all the lameness fixed.  Plus you get the ability of customizing each one of your super heroes power (more damage, faster attack, etc.). 

Going to give the beta a shot when the time comes to see how much better (or worse) this will be compared to City of Heroes. 

My heart waits for Warhammer; anything else is a weak substitution.
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Im down for that.  I heard the combat actually has a lot of depth.