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Searching for MMO concepts and creative ideas.

Searching for MMO concepts and creative ideas.

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Mater89135
Member
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02-03-2016, 07:13 PM
#1
I’m searching for a solid multiplayer online game that includes combat, allows players to engage in PvP (though not the main focus), and supports a chat feature for users to exchange insults. Some suggestions come from reviews and developer insights, noting that many ideas are common, so originality is key. There’s also mention of a series called "Infamous" by Sucker Punch, which offers superpower themes and moral choices for players. Overall, I’m aiming for an MMO experience that balances power-ups, competitive play, and a community-driven chat environment.
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Mater89135
02-03-2016, 07:13 PM #1

I’m searching for a solid multiplayer online game that includes combat, allows players to engage in PvP (though not the main focus), and supports a chat feature for users to exchange insults. Some suggestions come from reviews and developer insights, noting that many ideas are common, so originality is key. There’s also mention of a series called "Infamous" by Sucker Punch, which offers superpower themes and moral choices for players. Overall, I’m aiming for an MMO experience that balances power-ups, competitive play, and a community-driven chat environment.

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_Mishie_
Member
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02-04-2016, 04:01 AM
#2
These guidelines cover almost every MMO, honestly. I’ve played FF XIV and Guild Ward 2 a while back—it was enjoyable. I’m thinking of something like Ark or Rust, but with superpowers? Either way, you’ll need studios to collaborate with. You’ll also need significant funding and a compelling pitch to prove your concept is worth pursuing. Getting that kind of freedom in practice is tough, though. It’s likely to attract a bunch of powerful players who just want to dominate and cause trouble without any real reason. If the community truly owns it, the game could quickly become unsustainable.
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_Mishie_
02-04-2016, 04:01 AM #2

These guidelines cover almost every MMO, honestly. I’ve played FF XIV and Guild Ward 2 a while back—it was enjoyable. I’m thinking of something like Ark or Rust, but with superpowers? Either way, you’ll need studios to collaborate with. You’ll also need significant funding and a compelling pitch to prove your concept is worth pursuing. Getting that kind of freedom in practice is tough, though. It’s likely to attract a bunch of powerful players who just want to dominate and cause trouble without any real reason. If the community truly owns it, the game could quickly become unsustainable.

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iiSweeTzz
Posting Freak
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02-04-2016, 04:17 AM
#3
I’m interested in exploring MMO titles that don’t include a chat feature.
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iiSweeTzz
02-04-2016, 04:17 AM #3

I’m interested in exploring MMO titles that don’t include a chat feature.