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TheArkitect

TheArkitect

Member Since 05 Dec 2012
Offline Last Active Mar 10 2014 05:17 PM
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Suddenly, Zombies

20 March 2013 - 06:20 PM

You are sitting home at your computer, reading this post, when suddenly you are informed by your friend that zombies are, indeed, on the loose. You look to the nearest window, or go down/up a floor to find a window at ground level. Taken by surprise, the undead are already after your scent, and a rotting corpse breaks through the window you glance out of and comes after you. You flee to your computer room and lock the door behind you, the undead hot on your trail, and soon claws begin to scrape on your door, and it becomes clear that you won't stay safe forever.

Look around the room. One item is your weapon.

What do you do?

The Infinite Realm of MMO's

20 March 2013 - 04:25 PM

So I'm sure I'm not the only one around here who has played many a MMO in the past. From the full-on adventure style MMORPGs to unique side-scroller fast-paced battles with a multiplayer aspect, there are certainly many games out there to suit the needs of the players. I'll be posting some little critiques here for those that I have encountered so far, and I'm totally up for taking suggestions for more to play in the future.

Grand Fantasia

This endearing anime-inspired free MMORPG from Korea (I believe) has been an outlet for my spare time more times than I can count. It's customization features in your character are basic at best in the beginning, and your uniqueness will eventually come from your gear. There are only four or so basic classes to choose at the beginning- warrior, mage, priest, ranger- and the more you level up, you can ascend the ranks into more specialized classes. For instance, the warrior can become a berserker, a class more specialized towards direct damage, or a paladin, a healer-warrior mix that can cast heals and buffs onto party members as well as yourself. Additional customization, mounts and things like that are able to be bought from an in-game store, but it is all purely optional, and gives no real advantage over others in combat, so it is far from pay-to-win. The world is large and for the most part pleasing to the eye, from the silly creatures you fight in early levels to the more threatening creatures you combat in later levels. If you're a guy, I would suggest playing this with your girlfriend or something to make use of a kind of "love connection" available to bind with other players in the game, to get buffs and increased experience just for playing with a friend (or something more than a friend. After all, those who slay together stay together!)*

Aion

I have a friend who played Aion back when you still had to pay for it. These days, it is free to play to the public, and I believe it has reverted to selling in-game items for real money, much like Grand Fantasia. I'm not sure if this is true, or if it is what exactly it entails, since I never really looked into it that much. The game begins with you choosing one of two warring races as your main characters, on the lighter and darker sides of the same realm. Think of it like choosing Alliance or Horde in World of Warcraft. Within those races you get to choose the same four basic classes, and you specialize it much like you do in the previously mentioned Grand Fantasia, or GF. However, one of the biggest differences between these two games are the graphics. While Grand Fantasia is a bit more angled towards females, with the anime characters and silly enemies in an overall cartoony world, Aion is set in a much more realistic setting with darker atmospheres. However, the art in general of the world is beautiful and well crafted. I feel in the little amount of time I played through this game, I only scraped the surface of a massive world with amazing lore and its share of humorous parts, while Grand Fantasia seemed to be stuck in the silly rut. I will likely give this game another try very soon.

More games coming soon...

* You now have permission to shoot me.

Boosting Activity: Forum Maintenance

20 March 2013 - 03:51 PM

The forums have been sitting rather unused for the most part as of late, and I would like to propose a little addition- and perhaps some cleanup- to inspire some more activity in the forums.

The format for the entire board is very well done, however I fear that there is just so much space to post that many don't know where to start. Whether forums are removed or not due to inactivity is up to the administrators, but I would like to propose some suggestions to perhaps make things a little more user-friendly to the everyday poster.

While the GameOn365 forum group itself is a great header, I feel that the groups that would gather the most discussion are much farther down, so much so that there are many who don't even see them because they're so far down on the page. I suggest moving Gaming, Technology and Computers, and Off-Topic above some of the more unused groups such as GameOn365 Services and Game Development and Private Servers. Doing this will make the more general discussion groups easier to access and the more specific groups farther down for those who wish to make use of them.

Also, I noticed there are some areas in which no discussion ever arose at all, such as Crysis and Halo in the Gaming group. Moreso, in this group in general, I suggest adding a League of Legends subforum. I know there are many on this forum who currently play League (yes, even Nick) and when those incredible comebacks or landslide games happen that make us all warm and fuzzy inside, what better to do than show it off to everyone else? It could also have a section where people give their critiques and opinions about champions and playstyles, and in general help each other out to become better summoners.

Just some thoughts.