I am all for DFO, but, if it disappoints like so many others, I am done with MMOs. I *might* revisit MMOs I've played before. For the most part, however; after 12yrs of MMO gaming, I will retire from the genre all together.

They've all mostly become nothing more than graphic-enhanced chatrooms. It's as if the genre is drifting toward mere 10-man multiplayer co-op games with common areas to stage in. Guilds have become little more than privatized chatrooms due to poor game design. Friends cannot play together and are forced to pickup total strangers based on level/gear requirements.

If DFO turns out to be more of the same, I am through.

In UO, a guild meant you had a gang at your back when things got rough, you also had the back of your guild in the same manner. Recently things get rough where? Arenas? PvP zones? a pvp "button" determines rough or not? Pfft.

With all this said--
I have no other choice but to approach DFO with jaded reserve.

I mean seriously, we'll see.

Last edited by Tuskil; 12/12/08 06:57 AM.