DougK62
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Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Originally posted by: DougK62
Originally posted by: HeroOfPellinor
Can you play MMORPGs and still have an active social life?
No. But I believe you can't "play" an MMORPG anything less than 20+ hours a week and get anything from them.....at least none of the MMORPGs out right now. Sure you ca be subscriber to one and launch it for a few hours a week, but you most definitely not playing it. The point of an MMORPG is to create relationships and get involved in the political drama and economics of the world....otherwise you are 100X better served playing a good CRPG instead.
That's ridiculous. I play WoW very sparingly and love it. Single player RPG's bore the life out of me. A lot of different kinds of people play MMORPG's a lot of different ways and have good times. The point of a MMORPG is to HAVE FUN.
The only thing different, for somebody playing only a few hours a week, between an MMORPG and a CRPG, is just that some of the characters around you are computer controlled. You will NOT have any engaging conversations with these people and their individuality will never be unlocked. I'm not sure how that makes the game non-boring for you. I'm guessing this is your first MMO and, as such, you're still under the spell of the initial shock and awe at the technical achievemet which you are beholding. I also suspect KOTOR is played only a few hours a week would geerate the same level of entertainment if not more once that wears off in another month or two.
Yeah - you're a moron. I've played many an MMORPG since beta testing UO, and I'm in a WoW guild where everyone plays very sparingly and we have great communication. Every time I'm playing I do things with my guild. Here is a reality check for you: different people play games differently.
