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Why not?
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Edited by Ben: 1/10/2015 10:43:48 PMBecause it's chaotic, uncoordinated, and too full of overpowered characters for there to be any real challenge. Every "problem" would (and does) get solved almost as soon as it happens. It's a little boring, to be honest. There's a crisis every two minutes. Plus, when one person starts a thread, someone else usually takes control of it, which derails any plans the OP may have had (looking at you, Cap). An example would be your sith killing spree.
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What killing spree? And.. Here is a quote i read somewhere but can't remember where [quote]If everyone is over powered.. Then nobody is over powered[/quote]
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...Nobody except the bad guys. Which is how it's been so far. The only way to make them a challenge is to overpower them, too. And then we'd basically be playing Power Rangers: the forum. A game consisting entirely of epic, world-destroying, Galactus-meets-Unicron battles might have appealed to me at age twelve, but these days I like a little more plot, and limited characters.
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True.. but heck, we could keep the same characters, make them less op, add slightly more op enemies.. And a storyline for each of us.
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I like how my character has changed through this.
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So then it'd be Soul Caliber.
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Kinda.. but imagine an open world game, with various worlds both futuristic and medieval. Where the main lobby is the hotel and it can get attacked by different monsters, people doing quests on the huge world to dominate territories from other factions? (Like the floodzone bar could be another faction)
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Edited by Ben: 1/10/2015 11:28:39 PMSo it's...Elder Scrolls Online.
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[spoiler]I see what you did there e.e[/spoiler] ... But better
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I don't think it would pan out.
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No it's Awwwwww helll noooo !
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[quote]No it's Awwwwww helll YESSS ![/quote] fixed
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Oh all I saw was hell no and I had to change it but yeah I think it's a great idea