Guild Wars
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I need a new game to play. And I'm a fan of MMORPGs so what the hell. However, I must buy this first!http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/categories/s ... 520691Then I will get this.http://www.ebgames.com/ebx/product/255421.asp
I'd hate to see this thread turn into a PSP vs DS, but anyway, there is no doubt that the PSP's hardware is better than the DS, but there is little you can truly compare to both of them. The PSP is a basic portable system, a very good one at that too. The DS is an experimental system, many believe it was made to gather feedback on new features for Nintendo's future systems. The PSP truly brings the best hardware to portable developers, but the DS can only be experienced to its best by, most likely, a nintendo game. Third party developers do not have as much experience with the hardware, resulting in a lack of support of games. Nintendo however can make some of the best Mario games around if they want to. The bad part is for the DS, it's taken a while and there are still very few good games out. The PSP doesn't have very many good games right now either, but due to its normality it shouldn't be long before instant classics are made. The DS can really be a good system with games like WarioWare and Animal Crossing, but the difficulty that comes to making a truly unique experience on the most unique system is very hard to overcome which is why there will be very few non-nintendo games that are any good.NOW THAT IVE GOTTEN THAT OFF MY MINDSo, serge, evan, whoever.... LOL POST MORE INFORMATION!
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I'd hate to see this thread turn into a PSP vs DS, but anyway, there is no doubt that the PSP's hardware is better than the DS, but there is little you can truly compare to both of them. The PSP is a basic portable system, a very good one at that too. The DS is an experimental system, many believe it was made to gather feedback on new features for Nintendo's future systems. The PSP truly brings the best hardware to portable developers, but the DS can only be experienced to its best by, most likely, a nintendo game. Third party developers do not have as much experience with the hardware, resulting in a lack of support of games. Nintendo however can make some of the best Mario games around if they want to. The bad part is for the DS, it's taken a while and there are still very few good games out. The PSP doesn't have very many good games right now either, but due to its normality it shouldn't be long before instant classics are made. The DS can really be a good system with games like WarioWare and Animal Crossing, but the difficulty that comes to making a truly unique experience on the most unique system is very hard to overcome which is why there will be very few non-nintendo games that are any good.NOW THAT IVE GOTTEN THAT OFF MY MINDSo, serge, evan, whoever.... LOL POST MORE INFORMATION!What?I don't plan on playing Guild Wars at all.
What?I don't plan on playing Guild Wars at all. :?Your a fag. Get the game. :roll:on a side note: its like a MMO except for a few things.you only really see people in outposts and towns. when you are there you make up to teams of 8 and you go out into the world and do quests and such. you don't really get a quest and go out though, you can go around and explore stuff so you arent constintly on a quest when you arent in town. the main goal of the game is pretty much have a clan then lvl up and compete against other clans in the arena (world wide). when your in towns there are like different servers, so you might be in Ascalon: District 7 or something. they have districts for europe and the america, where you will only see people from your area in there, thats to cut down on lag I guess. but they also have international districts where you can meet people from the other area.for more go to their f'in website and read about it.www.guildwars.com