Khan Reaper, on 28 May 2013 - 08:16 PM, said:
I think that if the apocalypse occurred at this moment, and developers were no longer able to create video games, that once cast into the great beyond, I would ask myself "I wonder how MWO would have turned out?"
The fact is if you are going to create a list that says "greatest anything of all time", you can't go back decades to find those "anythings". It's foolish to think that if you could go back in time, and take MWO with you, that most people wouldn't say "This game is waaaay better than <insert 80's/90's video game title here>.
No one now a days, in most age ranges, when asked to name the greatest band ever would say "Guy Lombardo and His Royal Canadians". Video games, just like music, have evolved with time. It's fine and dandy to feel the nostalgia of a game we played when we were younger, but do you honestly think that Doom 1 was a better game than MWO? If you can ignore the graphics in a game like Doom, how can you say anything bad about the graphics of MWO? This goes for most of the "issues" that follow MWO. I remember a time when taking a rocket launcher onto a map in any shooter was "cheese". Where was the balance back then? You know where it was? No one cared. That's where it was. We played when we were younger and didn't even see the bad graphics, hell, we thought those graphics were on par with reality (Mortal Kombat 1 anyone?).
And then there is, of course, the fact that MWO lore is deeper than most video games currently around. Many of us can see past "issues" because after we log off MWO, we pick up a BattleTech novel and continue our "adventure". I am currently reading "Way of the Clans", and it just feels like MWO all day every day for me. It's nice to have the lore in mind when piloting. It turns the game into that much more of a simulator.
As I've said previously, I don't think that it's the greatest game of all time, but it's certainly the greatest game of "now time" for me. And if I had to pick a spot for it based on what is currently on the market, I would have no problem placing it six spots from the bottom of the list, and that is with MWO being my current number one.
I'm pretty sure in a best of all time list you'd see an awful lot of Pink Floyd, Tupac, Led Zepplin, and the Beatles. Also, this game isn't even close to best of now, it's buggy, imbalanced, shallow, and requires little skill. You're constructing a game that this could be in your head and proclaiming it as reality. This game isn't top 25 of the last 10 years, let alone of all time.
ssm, on 29 May 2013 - 03:44 AM, said:
The "They could stop developing right this very instant and it would still be better than the vast majority of shooter games ever made" is actually true. Not because of the godly brilliance of MWO, but because "vast majority of shooter games ever made" are crappy - or, at the very least, unplayable for more than one time.
I been gaming for 15 years, and I can't honesty come up with more than 15-20 shooters that were/are better than MWO in it's current state.
Dunno if it's the Battletech Space Magic or 'collecting' mechs got synced up with my mild OCD, but it works.
A game that doesn't even have a recconect or mouse sensitivity function is better than the majority of released and finished games? Hue.