Forum Settings
       
« Previous 1 2
Reply To Thread

Would you play this game?Follow

#1 May 08 2012 at 11:21 AM Rating: Decent
***
2,826 posts
I know there's a forum for general game discussion, but I also know that a lot of people who frequent this forum are avid Game of Throne fans. So, would you play a Game of Thrones MMORPG? I am currently about halfway through the 2nd book and was thinking to myself how awesome of an MMO this series would make. I was trying to think of what classes you could make, thinking you would need at least 8 for some good diversity. Here is what I thought up so far.

Knight - melee DPS and tanks, wears heavy armor and uses a sword and shield
Sellsword - melee DPS, wears medium armor and either dual-wields or uses a two-handed weapon
Water Dancer - melee DPS and possibly an avoidance tank based off of Arya's "dancing teacher" uses a short sword and a dagger and wears light armor
Pyromancer - ranged DPS wears light armor and brews potions to use in battle like wildfire
Maesters - healers and possibly ranged DPS
Archers - ranged DPS
Ranger - beastmaster and melee DPS based off of Jon Snow wears medium armor and uses a single sword and no offhand
Maegi/Red Witch - healer and ranged DPS based off of the maegi who killed khal Drogo and the red woman that Stannis converts to

I only put the Water Dancer as an avoidance tank because I thought you would need more than one tank class. I added the maegi/red witch because I thought you would need a 2nd healing class.

So what do you guys think? Would you play an MMO based off of Game of Thrones? I haven't fleshed out a story or what factions there would be or how PVP would work, just the bare bones of classes.
#2 May 08 2012 at 11:26 AM Rating: Excellent
*******
50,767 posts
Your skeletal idea reads like any MMO, really.
____________________________
George Carlin wrote:
I think it’s the duty of the comedian to find out where the line is drawn and cross it deliberately.
#3 May 08 2012 at 11:35 AM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
lolgaxe wrote:
Your skeletal idea reads like any MMO, really.


Well, I would have to get through the whole series to see where the story is to see where an MMO could go with it. Unless you did something like LOTR: Battle for Middle Earth where the MMO story is taking place at the same time as the story in the books.

And of course it's going to be similar to any MMO. Find me an MMO that doesn't follow the 4 pillars of tank, healer, melee DPS, ranged DPS. I just think the story and the world offers a lot to someone to develop an MMO and I hope some company does it while I'm still playing MMOs.
#4 May 08 2012 at 12:07 PM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
Back in my day, we had it down to a Holy Trinity.
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#5 May 08 2012 at 12:14 PM Rating: Decent
****
6,471 posts
I wouldn't play it, because I think it's flawed at conception. Intrigue and politicking are the primary dynamics of GoT, not the incidental combat. A GoT MMORPG would need to be built up around its dialogue system, and it'd have to be a damned good one. Like, Vanguard meets Bioware multiplied by 10. The other important thing would be a robust faction/guild system that's heavy on player freedoms and allows some underhandedness. Something like EVE, and maybe with just as much meta-game craziness.

Shoehorning in old combat systems would just be silly. Might as well just RP Game of Thrones in any old RPG.


Edited, May 8th 2012 2:15pm by Eske

Edited, May 8th 2012 2:18pm by Eske
#6 May 08 2012 at 12:19 PM Rating: Excellent
Meat Popsicle
*****
13,666 posts
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
So what do you guys think? Would you play an MMO based off of Game of Thrones?


It's something I might try on a free weekend or if it went free-to-play after a while, but I doubt I'd spend $60 + a subscription fee on it.

Bigdaddyjug wrote:
Find me an MMO that doesn't follow the 4 pillars of tank, healer, melee DPS, ranged DPS.


EVE Online? Does that count?

But yeah, that combo of classes is getting stale for me at least. Been there done that, would need to see something fresh gameplay wise to make me pay money at this point.
____________________________
That monster in the mirror, he just might be you. -Grover
#7 May 08 2012 at 12:20 PM Rating: Decent
**
715 posts
What, no Tyrion class? Clearly he is in a class of his own. Smiley: schooled

If they could actually make a game based off of politics and subterfuge (which some may argue is politics), it would be pretty cool, but I don't see it happening.
#8 May 08 2012 at 2:40 PM Rating: Decent
Repressed Memories
******
21,027 posts
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
Find me an MMO that doesn't follow the 4 pillars of tank, healer, melee DPS, ranged DPS.

World of Tanks, Eve, Ace online. But it's not so much that you have tanks and healers, but more so that it's swords and sorcery like nearly every other MMO on the market.
#9 May 08 2012 at 2:46 PM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
I'm trying to think of a way to work the intrigue and backstabbing into the game since that is what the series is based on. Maybe once I have finished the series I will have a better idea of how to do this.
#10 May 08 2012 at 2:56 PM Rating: Good
Soulless Internet Tiger
******
35,474 posts
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm trying to think of a way to work the intrigue and backstabbing into the game
Add players.
____________________________
Donate. One day it could be your family.


An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come. Victor Hugo

#11 May 08 2012 at 2:59 PM Rating: Decent
**
715 posts
I just finished book four yesterday, and started book five. But from what I know, there are at least two more books to be released. His lag time between books is loooooooooooong, too. Well, except for books two and three.

I'm not sure what I am going to read after these - this series has been pretty epic.
#12 May 08 2012 at 3:56 PM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
Dozer wrote:
I just finished book four yesterday, and started book five. But from what I know, there are at least two more books to be released. His lag time between books is loooooooooooong, too. Well, except for books two and three.

I'm not sure what I am going to read after these - this series has been pretty epic.


If you haven't read Wheel of Time, it's pretty good too. And it's got something like 13 or 14 books with the prequel New Spring.
#13 May 08 2012 at 5:17 PM Rating: Excellent
*****
10,601 posts
Just take notes while reading them so you don't lose track of the 100 different plot lines.
____________________________
01001001 00100000 01001100 01001001 01001011 01000101 00100000 01000011 01000001 01001011 01000101
You'll always be stupid, you'll just be stupid with more information in your brain
Forum FAQ
#14 May 08 2012 at 5:20 PM Rating: Excellent
*****
12,049 posts
Wouldn't play it personally. Like an Elder Scrolls MMO, it's something that could, conceivably, be done as a single-player game... but an MMO would ruin it. One of the harshest parts of A Song of Fire and Ice is that when people die, they stay dead*... and depending on who it is, it creates huge power vacuums and affects entire kingdoms. You can't get that feeling just by killing a random other player; and you won't get it if the NPC you killed respawns in 5 minutes.

Also, they're making an ES MMO Smiley: disappointed

*Besides White Walkers and Catelyn Stark.
#15 May 08 2012 at 7:41 PM Rating: Default
Avatar
****
6,543 posts
Be sure to make Rangers really awesome at first. Then after a year or so, release a patch that makes them a virtually useless class.
____________________________
Galkaman wrote:
Kuwoobie will die crushed under the burden of his mediocrity.

#16 May 08 2012 at 10:06 PM Rating: Default
Muggle@#%^er
******
20,024 posts
Quote:
Find me an MMO that doesn't follow the 4 pillars of tank, healer, melee DPS, ranged DPS.


Guild Wars 2 doesn't have healers or tanks. Instead of a healing/damage/tank system, they are using a damage/support/control system, with each class having ample options in each area, and hybridization is heavily encouraged.
____________________________
IDrownFish wrote:
Anyways, you all are horrible, @#%^ed up people

lolgaxe wrote:
Never underestimate the healing power of a massive dong.
#17 May 09 2012 at 5:56 AM Rating: Excellent
Will swallow your soul
******
29,360 posts
I can't see this working, unless you make it a MMO with a set life span, and your character can only choose which house to back as events move forward, out of your control. You could, for example, try to aid Arya as she escapes; but whether she makes it or not, you'll have to fight your way out and avoid those soldiers (and allies) forever after. If Arya dies, she's dead for everyone, for good. If she doesn't, well, who knows?

Maybe the game resets at a certain point, giving new players a chance to start on that server with some agency (and older players a chance for some vengeance and/or pvp in the army with which they are now aligned).

One of the biggest complaints in the MMOs I've played is that the actions players take don't really affect the world. Eve Online solved this problem one way. I don't think that model would work for GoT, but a cyclical reset might.
____________________________
In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.

#18 May 09 2012 at 8:04 AM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
What if it was it was mainly a single player game so you could experience the story the way it should be where things don't reset 5 minutes later, but there was the option to do dungeons, raids, and PVP. I guess it wouldn't technically be an MMO then, but it might work.

Or the entire game could be phased so that when something changed for you it stayed changed. This would prevent higher level people from going back and helping lower level friends, but it would still accomplish that feeling of having an impact on the world. Of course, there could be areas that are inconsequential to the storyline that are completely unphased so characters can still interact.

I was also thinking there should not be any hard and fast factions. You would have the option to either stay completely neutral or to align yourself with a particular noble house. The noble houses would then be grouped into alliances and if you are aligned with a noble house, any character aligned with a noble house of another alliance would be fair game for world PVP. Any character who stayed neutral could not be attacked by a character with an alignment unless the neutral character attacked first. Neutral characters could also have the option to do mercenary missions for the different noble houses and would be considered to be aligned with that noble house but only for the duration of the mission.
#19 May 09 2012 at 8:34 AM Rating: Excellent
Liberal Conspiracy
*******
TILT
Uglysasquatch wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
I'm trying to think of a way to work the intrigue and backstabbing into the game
Add players.

Force everyone to join a guild. Have in-game guild forums. Drama ensues.



Be sure to have gnome guild tabards
____________________________
Belkira wrote:
Wow. Regular ol' Joph fan club in here.
#20 May 10 2012 at 4:50 AM Rating: Excellent
*****
15,952 posts
GOT story wouldn't make for a good MMO, but the world would. I would say: set it during the Targeryan reign before GOT, but magic has hibernated the world during that era. I'd set it well after GOT/ASOIAF, or a thousand years before. Or do a slightly alternate universe so you can have all the contemporary feel of GOT, with magic thrown in. It's got a world of geography of all types, it's got obvious factions and alliances. Characters from Westeros could all have to be allied to one particular House. It's got some obvious racials, and factions, with the Tree dwelling First Men, the swamp people (Forget the Reeds' people's name), the Horse people, the Westeros humans, Targaryons, and the undead White Walkers just for starters. (I'm not so familiar with the Eastern continent races.) And whatever the heck Jaquen is. Also, you forgot there are Warlocks in Quarth.

It's got Dragons, and baby dragons. It's got Direwolves.

It's got a ton of costume styling for various areas already. It's got a ton of particular architecture stylings, both exterior and interior.

There's so many obvious factions to get reputation with and quest for, such as the 7 houses, The Night's Watch, The Dothraki, Quarth, all the rest of the areas of Essos and that other island/contintent I'm forgetting.

I'd definitely play the MMO. As long as the gameplay was good, the art couldn't help but be fantastic, with any competent animation. If you wanted the GOT storyline, It'd definitely have to be a single player RPG.
#21 May 10 2012 at 8:02 AM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
Aripyanfar wrote:
GOT story wouldn't make for a good MMO, but the world would. I would say: set it during the Targeryan reign before GOT, but magic has hibernated the world during that era. I'd set it well after GOT/ASOIAF, or a thousand years before. Or do a slightly alternate universe so you can have all the contemporary feel of GOT, with magic thrown in. It's got a world of geography of all types, it's got obvious factions and alliances. Characters from Westeros could all have to be allied to one particular House. It's got some obvious racials, and factions, with the Tree dwelling First Men, the swamp people (Forget the Reeds' people's name), the Horse people, the Westeros humans, Targaryons, and the undead White Walkers just for starters. (I'm not so familiar with the Eastern continent races.) And whatever the heck Jaquen is. Also, you forgot there are Warlocks in Quarth.

It's got Dragons, and baby dragons. It's got Direwolves.

It's got a ton of costume styling for various areas already. It's got a ton of particular architecture stylings, both exterior and interior.

There's so many obvious factions to get reputation with and quest for, such as the 7 houses, The Night's Watch, The Dothraki, Quarth, all the rest of the areas of Essos and that other island/contintent I'm forgetting.

I'd definitely play the MMO. As long as the gameplay was good, the art couldn't help but be fantastic, with any competent animation. If you wanted the GOT storyline, It'd definitely have to be a single player RPG.


This is what I was talking about. I like the world the series is set in and think it would make for an excellent MMO world. The MMO doesn't necessarily have to follow the SOIAF story, just set it in Westeros and the Free Cities. Maybe it could even take place back when the first men were coming to Westeros.
#22 May 10 2012 at 12:33 PM Rating: Good
*****
15,952 posts
And think about the hairstyles the Westeros human females could pick!
#23 May 10 2012 at 11:21 PM Rating: Good
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
What if it was it was mainly a single player game so you could experience the story the way it should be where things don't reset 5 minutes later, but there was the option to do dungeons, raids, and PVP. I guess it wouldn't technically be an MMO then, but it might work.


So like Diablo, then?
#24 May 11 2012 at 9:17 AM Rating: Good
***
2,826 posts
Belkira wrote:
Bigdaddyjug wrote:
What if it was it was mainly a single player game so you could experience the story the way it should be where things don't reset 5 minutes later, but there was the option to do dungeons, raids, and PVP. I guess it wouldn't technically be an MMO then, but it might work.


So like Diablo, then?


I was going to make that exact comparison but I wasn't entirely sure how the multi-player coop worked in Diablo. But yes, something like that.
#25 May 11 2012 at 11:10 PM Rating: Decent
Repressed Memories
******
21,027 posts
Seems like it'd be rather difficult to incorporate incest as a game mechanic.

Edited, May 12th 2012 12:13am by Allegory
#26 May 12 2012 at 12:02 AM Rating: Good
*****
15,952 posts
Are you kidding? You'd have the Japanese sub-culture right there.
« Previous 1 2
Reply To Thread

Colors Smileys Quote OriginalQuote Checked Help

 

Recent Visitors: 137 All times are in CST
Anonymous Guests (137)