| deskpro2k3 said:
you quote before my edit, but I'll tell you want though, you make a good point. However, it was no way close to a correction. He is misguided, because the game has MMO aspects, it has a procedural world or in this case a universe, I've joined a SC corporation with over 6k members, not as massive as other MMOs but that is a big number. Now why he is discussing SC before it is out. I do not know, I myself think it is unfair but not because it is not out yet, it's because it is a different type of game. Such a game needs to be big because you're also playing with other players and if SC can achieve what I said above, then I'll change my mind, and since it is not finished yet, there is a very good chance that I will change my mind, but until then no, I'll treat it like another MMO. |
I do agree with it being a different game, it's MP aspect is entirely different, though I's sure this topic was brought up for the visual aspects of UC4 which then brought up SC since on PC that game seems to be the highest detailed game on PC that isn't on consoles (I don't know how KIngdom Come Deliverance will pan out since it;s multiplat and the publisher has their hands tied a bit).
The other thing to note is that their SP and MP will play differently in which the SP will have a story with famous voice actors, the MP on the other hand will place it;s entire focus on being open ended for players to interact with other players across the open space to do what they wish, I would likely jduge the two aspects differently once the time comes though, the same way we saw UC4 having both of it's halves judged differently.
(Also despite being a PC gamer myself I am not all that drawn to SC and yet I have mates bugging me to grab it and join their crew along with a work collegue who's also bugging me to join on up. I'm just waiting till it's fully complete and once I have a new spec that allows me to play it as is rather than making compromises to keep the frames but lose the quality (I'm a strong believer in trying to balance both rather than choosing one over the other).
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