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The End Of Tabula Rasa

Monday, 24th November 2008

Tabula Rasa (video game)

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I was just mucking around on the various gaming sites as usual, and came across this piece of saddening news – Tabula Rasa is shutting down come Feb 28, 2009. Now, I’ve always had a soft-spot for sci-fi MMORPGs. In fact, after I left Everquest 2 in 2006, the guild told me if I ever got onto Tabula Rasa, I was free to establish a guild there as a branch of the main guild.

Look at my history of MMORPGs – Anarchy Online and Entropia Universe. These 2 are sci-fi MMORPGs, although admittedly, I didn’t stay long in them. In fact, even City of Heroes can be considered a sci-fi MMORPG in a sense. I even dabbled in Face Of Mankind, another sci-fi MMORPG in beta at the time, and left it soon after due to the rampant PK-ing. Major problem – most players there aren’t from Singapore, and it would be hard to make friends and play together if they are always sleeping when I’m awake and playing.

In fact that’s a major problem with most MMORPGs that I play in.

Well Tabula Rasa was released in 2007, but I never got around to playing on it. Probably the burnout I felt after leaving 2006 was still there, and I never realy got the urge to get onto another MMORPG.

My first peeve with MMORPGs is that PvP ganking is prevalent. While I don’t mind PvP so much, I do mind that I get killed for no reason other than being in the wrong place at the wrong time. In some MMORPGs, high levels just camp newbie areas and kill them for fun and sport.

Why do I hate PvP so much? Because in MMORPGs, the results of PvP usually is based on your attributes. If you have a cookie-cutter optimum build character, you’d usually come out the winner in a PvP. Your level also plays a part – a level 60 will cream a level 1 anyday.

Now in other PvP oriented games like Battlefield and Counterstrike, it doesn’t really matter. It’s the skill of the player behind that character that counts in the results. If you can do a snap-shot to the head and get a kill, you’re skillful. You deserve that kill. In MMORPGs, your level determines the result.

Which suck, totally.

Especially if I’m the level 1 trying to kill rats to get some gold to buy equipment, and consistently get killed for the fun and laughter of a level 60. Some MMORPGs implement a “safe zone/level”, where if you are under level 10, for example, nobody can kill you. However, think about it – once you hit level 10 (or whatever level) and the safety net is removed, you get killed again by level 60s.

Secondly, I hate the grinding in MMORPGs. You just keep killing the same stuff over and over again to get XPs to reach the next level. And why do we need to gain levels? So that new areas are opened up, and we rush to level 60/90/200 just so we can join raids on the end-game monsters.

Third, I hate the uber loot. Your character is considered weak (“gimped”) if you don’t have that cool Sword Of Blasting +10. People will camp the monster that drops this for DAYS just to kill it and get this sword – and even so, the monster may not ALWAYS drop it. It sucks more if you need to kill that same monster for a quest. These high levels will chase you away (or even kill you) if you want to kill that monster for a quest, because there may be a CHANCE it will drop that cool uber sword and only YOU can get it (since you killed it) and not them.

Yeah, after writing all these, I feel that I don’t want to go back into another MMORPG. I’ll stick to COD4 or FarCry or whatever.

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Tabula Rasa, NWN2 Expansion

Sunday, 28th October 2007

I popped by Sim Lim yesterday. I had time to kill, before meeting up for the usual Friday night All-Guys-Out night.

As usual, I headed for my game shop. It’s like a holy pilgrimage, I tell you. Everytime I step in there, I’m tempted left, right and centre. New games! New HOT games! All begging for my wallet to be opened, and my cash to fly right out.

I pored over the offerings, and my eyes fixed on the Tabula Rasa pre-order kit! Near to it, was the Expansion pack for Neverwinter Nights 2. Dammit!

Now, I’ve always said I’m gonna go play Tabula Rasa when it’s open for the public. Now, looking at my schedules, and also at my recent trend of playing games (more like NOT playing), I decided against Tabula Rasa for now. It wouldn’t do for me to call in sick to play Tabular Rasa right about now. Also, I remember my EQ2 guildmaster telling me, if I ever get onto Tabula Rasa, I am welcome to set up a branch of the guild there. So, should I? Hmmm… I’ve never liked being the boss anyway. I don’t know, I’ll have to sleep on it.

As for Neverwinter Nights 2, well… I haven’t seen many viable PWs (persistent worlds) pop up yet. For the benefit of those who do not know, PWs in NWN are almost like MMORPGs. A bunch of people, up to 64 I believe, converge on a server and go adventuring together. The server owner or admin will set up a whole world for the players to play. Think of it as a small-scale MMORPG, except that it’s free. Yeah, no money needed.

It was on a NWN (original NWN) PW that I met some really good friends. I still keep in contact with them via Xfire. One has gone off on to WoW and City of Villians, the other is stuck in Second Life.

Me? I’m stuck in my First Life – The Real World ™.

Work truly sucks.

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Call of Duty – Looks Impressive

Thursday, 11th October 2007

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Update – PC News at GameSpot

I was just catching up on news of upcoming releases on various gaming sites, when I came across this piece in Gamespot.

Now call me biased, but I have never been a fan of WW2 games. For example, I never bought any WW2 flight sims – all my combat flight sims are modern-era ones, ie with jet fighters, radars, and BVR missiles and stuff.

So it is the same when I play FPSes – I don’t like WW2 stuff, so I never bought games like MOHAA (Medal Of Honour – Allied Assault for the uninitiated) or Call of Duty. I kinda avoided them, although they were popular on gaming servers.

Well what can I say? Call of Duty 4 looks impressive. I might just add this to my “must-have” list. If it’s anything like Armed Assault or GRAW, I could be loving it, although I don’t know if I’ll ever have time for online play. Speaking of online play – I haven’t been on Battlefield 2142 servers in a long time. In fact I’ve been gaming very little of late. If you take a look at my Xfire banner, it doesn’t show “40 hours” anymore, like back in the 0ld days… nowadays, it’s like 1 hour or 3 hours a week… sigh! Sign of old age I guess.

Speaking of games, I still haven’t finished up GRAW2, and I’m still kinda mucking about in GRAW1. Bioshock has been put on ice for abit… I just feel that I need to finish up GRAW2 first…

Not only that, Tabula Rasa is scheduled for release on 30 Oct 2007 – GAHHH!!! I had promised my old guildmates back in EQ2 that I’ll meet ‘em there once TR is released… dang I need to get on Teamspeak soon and talk to them – see if they’re still going over to TR…

So many games, so little time!!

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