You hype up a game like crazy, anticipate it with excitement, play it for 1 month, quits it, and the game thread falls 10 pages behind.
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/Repeat.
Reputation: 10You hype up a game like crazy, anticipate it with excitement, play it for 1 month, quits it, and the game thread falls 10 pages behind.
And
/Repeat.
Reputation: 882i dont hype games which i know that gonna suck mostly so no xD i dont get tired lol. and 1 month can be pretty long if u dont got a life lol (like playing 50-100 hours a week xD im sure im not the only 1)
Reputation: 129It's the circle of the mmo gaming life.
Well, at least it is for me (in most cases).
F2P games can only interest someone for so long. The ones I end up sticking with have a nice community, are deep in updates, and are extremely casual.
Some fail, some need time, and some just are just genius.
I've never played a P2P game however. Some Guild Wars, and that's it.
i dont hype much games the games i hype i always play them if i have freetime or at school![]()
Hyping serves a purpose though as it helps in gathering a group of onRPGers to play a game for a while, which can turn a mediocre MMORPG into a somewhat decent experience. Sure, everyone will eventually quit it but at least you can say "Hey, I tried it out, had fun with some other onRPGers, time to move on".
That's the cycle pretty much. If you don't feel like participating in the hype you can simply ignore the thread and move on with your life, which is what several members do.
Or you can make a thread to complain about the hype, which serves no purpose. Whatever floats your boat.![]()
Reputation: 15I dont Hype, only rage..
I put interesting-looking games on my wishlist and when they are released, I'd read previews and based from that, I make a judgement.
And yeah, I rage when i realize i have bought a crap game...
Reputation: 10I am not complaining about the hype, I am asking. See, the game must have been pretty decent at some point, whether it was the graphics or the pvp or the overall gameplay that attracted you, and everyone rushes to join the CB. Once it reaches OB though, the game just dies down, even when what attracted you to the game in the first place is probably still there, so I don't get why the hype dies down immediately once the game enters OB.
And everyone just can't play a game together, it just dies down. You can say there are new games coming out, but not many are decent at all. So why can't the decent ones last?
Join in and you'll find out.
There are usually factors that will hinder the gameplay experience which aren't noticed immediately. Also, the same game doesn't appeal to all of us.
I don't hype games and I don't get tired of watching people hyping games. Cuz I know they'll start raging on how the game sucks and it's always fun to read about their frustrations when they try the game. (Usually it's I killed 5 monsters and quit cuz it's SUUUCH A GRIINDFEEEESTTT)
If we didn't hype games there would be like 4 games to play
hyped stuff brings variety
I get super hyped for most games then slowly come down until the actually release when i'm actually at that point expecting the worse at least most of the time so it isn't so it doesn't really get old for me.
Reputation: 10Hyper for an MMO? Uhhh, nonsense. Now if a game like Dead Rising was an MMO... I'd be interested. However, if a chibi zombie with bunny ears appeared... I'd quit.
Reputation: 132OP is a fag
Reputation: 21I hype games for the art work of it - due to being an trainee animator myself, gameplay is the most important part of the game but i enjoy the stunning graphics games have (Witcher for example).
Guild wars 2 has stunning graphics, lighting effects and enviroments BUT i will not get hyped until i have that game on my plate and i'm eating every bit of detail of it
Reputation: 31just because your time is worthless and you'll play any game to waste your life does not mean it's good.
Its Onrpg.
We are the sluts of mmo websites. Go to a new game every week and get bored of it then find another.
Rinse and repeat untill we get AIDs.