Gaming visuals used for the more popular video games, such as World of Warcraft, WvWvW, Everquest and Fallout3 make me nauseous. Literally. That’s a part of why I’ve always been a fan of far less 3D action and far more of a flat, connect the whatevers with a mouse and/or keyboard and ta-da!
Darkness Falls: The Crusade (1999) was a relatively popular MUD-style multiple role player game (RPG and/or MRPG) owned and developed by Mythic Entertainment and served up to the public via the America Online (AOL) community.
Those were the days where people were paying per hour of usage and bandwidth issues quickly swamped the value of arguing with consumers over just what portion of the hour they were being charged for was actually a “satisfactory experience” with all pay as you go providers.
More later.
No comments:
Post a Comment