


Learn to let others have their own opinions. TBM has clearly stated he really hates third-person combat and its presence greatly detracts from his enjoyment. Having a debate about which is better is pointless. I thought bunnyhopping was cancer, especially when you needed to spend considerable time afk macroing on a bloodwall to get the spells to do it well. And their point is no more or less valid than mine. Some people don't care about my first point, some people think bunnyhopping is the REASON DFO combat was so good. If we were talking a 1:1 translation of combat system and one system were basically the same as the other system with smoother performance then you could start making the claim one is objectively better.īut I'll submit, DFO had the worst combat system of all three once you got past the early game where it was probably the best, because of the need to macro to fix bad in-game systems and bunny hopping. If DFO, MO1, or MO2 had the best combat is purely subjective. But I see much potential in MO2 to be few times better and I believe in SV, that's why I'm here. Combat looks awful, lore is boring (or better to say too generic), the rest is also meh, it's like a worse version on Ultima Online with 1st-person view. I'll be clear with my position: MO1 had a nice concept, but it never became a really good game, or better to say it's a game with great mechanics which was ruined by many factors. The only fanboy here is you, saying "DFO had a horrible gameplay, MO had gameplay but not stability so MO survived while DFO died since bugs can be fixed but broken gameplay is hard to fix" only means that you never played DFO or played it a bit, but found it too hard for you to get good (skill-cap DFO was possibly the highest of all MMORPGs ever released, it was hardcore).

DFO died only because many bad decisions made by devs, not because of player base, which still remains active and sticking together in other games despite DFO not existing anymore. Click to expand.Oh yes, like life-span of something really determines quality.
