10-14-2003, 02:44 PM
Hi,
. . . that's impossible.
I wish that each of these types of "Pay-to-play" games at least had a single-player-offline type version of it , to see if you would even like the game .
The *essence* of a MMOG is the interaction with other people. No interaction, no game. Asking for a single player version of a MMOG is like asking for a foodless meal, a dry swim, a wordless book, silent music.
Now, griping about the pricing structure, that is reasonable. But bemoaning the lack of single player? That just shows a lack of understanding of the concept.
--Pete
. . . that's impossible.
I wish that each of these types of "Pay-to-play" games at least had a single-player-offline type version of it , to see if you would even like the game .
The *essence* of a MMOG is the interaction with other people. No interaction, no game. Asking for a single player version of a MMOG is like asking for a foodless meal, a dry swim, a wordless book, silent music.
Now, griping about the pricing structure, that is reasonable. But bemoaning the lack of single player? That just shows a lack of understanding of the concept.
--Pete
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