(05-13-2014, 11:02 AM)Clover Wrote:My bad. Â I actually have had so many conversations about MMORPGs with people who seem to develop bulletproof love for games that are derivative or not very good in objective criticism (not really here, people here seem to care a bit more) so my first reaction to that is that people aren't being sarcastic, they're being real.(05-13-2014, 08:45 AM)Ignacius Wrote:No, sorry, I was being sarcastic. That game is a huge copy of Tera, with bits taken from Aion as well. The video is interesting because you can see elins. People who played Tera will know right away; you only have to take a look at the game's name and font used ^^;(05-13-2014, 08:31 AM)Clover Wrote: Forget about Black Desert and any other upcoming game. You want something truly different? Don't miss AZERA.
(This video is a must watch).
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Could you be a bit more descriptive? Â The video doesn't make it look that much different than what I'd expect from an MMORPG these days, especially a Korean one. Â Is the difference in the mechanics?
It's so blatant I don't even know what Bluehole studio is doing while other Korean company rip their contents.
That, and I never played Tera. Â I've just seen enough MMORPGs to know what they look like now.
When you think about it, it's almost shocking that people would make MMORPGs so derivative of another game. Â MMORPGs, by definition, tend to involve a lot of time investment, so people aren't going to leave an MMO for one or two features that will be added in their game in the future. Â They also take so much money to develop and maintain, each should be a flagship franchise.