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Originally Posted by Hot Dead
GW is a MMORPG (massive multiplayer online role playing game)
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hmmmm...Anet describes their product as a competitive online role playing game. Its been bunched up over and over again with MMORPGs.
So what does it mean to be one over the other?
And why the sudden change on what a society of gamers have already defined?
This is my take on their rational.
Massive? With districts and instances and small teams it doesnt fell massive. Especially when put next to games that are labeled Massive.
Multiplayer? Of course.
Online? If is online, that implies that its multiplayer. Scratch multiplayer out.
Role Playing Game? I think the whole world needs to rethink what this means.
I was discussing in another thread that, if a player or group of players were interested enough, they could roleplay Gauntlet or Zelda or even Mortal Combat.
If we start labeling them as roleplaying games, maybe some people will bite and roleplay through them.
A game cant make you roleplay.
It can be designed in such a way that roleplaying is fostered.
The best way to insure roleplaying is to control the community of players.
Do to constrictions of early single player rpgs roleplaying meant - story, quest, level up, adjust attributes and buy/earn equipment.
So today, when we have the technology to actually create games that enforce roleplaying, the old association of what a rpg was is still with us.
In this since of the words, GWs is a roleplaying game.
The thing is, GWs does so many things different that maybe its misleading to even place this game in the current inaccurate definition of the words - roleplaying game.
However, in the end, fighting the general understanding of what an rpg is could be counter productive. Especially when your already fighting the general understanding of what an online rpg is.
Competitive? From the ground up.
Arrange what sticks so it sounds good and you get - Competitive Online Role Playing Game.
Although, it would behoove people to understand the game not as a CORPG but instead, a CO(RPG).