it could be cool to have one of your friends in your party with a designated
player as the main
throw some ideas around
not all MMOGs suck. yet even if they did, what's wrong with JO, apart from only one style of lightsaber?Fierce wrote:I think I've seen threads like this before, but what the heck - no multiplayer for me. MMOG's suck - singleplayer only. This ain't Jedi Outcast.
Thats perfect!!!! You need to be connected to go there. You would like trade, talk, and fight. Thats wut u mean right?Darth Trayus wrote:There should be like an arena thing where you can battle other players. or like a pure multiplayer planet where you can trade with people and stuff like that. That wud be gd![]()
i agree. when you say beating on your friends, though, do you mean in the game or kicking their ass when they beat you ("you" in general terms)?Caden wrote:It's solely the multiplayer games that have made gaming popular. Be it Pong, Street Fighter, various sports games, Halo, ect. It's the multiplayer games that have spread gaming. There is nothing like pounding on your best friend in a video game. This is probably because only other human beings provide the real challenge that AI can't and likely never will. Non-multiplayer games can be fun, but unless they have dramatic plot like Final Fantasy 7, these games aren't what made gaming mainstream.
I would like nothing more than to challenge my character build in lightsaber duels with other people.
Where on earth did you get that weird idea from? Playing games on computers and consoles was popular long before multi-player games came along.Caden wrote:It's solely the multiplayer games that have made gaming popular.
true, that. i actually kind of prefer 1-player games (multi, but if they're at home against friends/family). online games suck for 1 basic reason: there's ALWAYS going to be someone that's a complete dick to someone (or multiple people), and as a result we have a less entertaining game because we can't play it in peace.galraen wrote:Where on earth did you get that weird idea from? Playing games on computers and consoles was popular long before multi-player games came along.
It's my knowledge that video games popularity was dying in the U.S. until multiplayer games like street fighter hit the arcades. I cannot speak for other countries as my history on video games is a little hazy there, but I don't consider that a bad thing. RPGs didn't even become popular among casual gamers until FF7 came out. Granted, RPGs were more common among hardcore gamers.galraen wrote:Where on earth did you get that weird idea from? Playing games on computers and consoles was popular long before multi-player games came along.