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RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Pavel - 12-09-2013

Moving to proper subforum

Btw, what keeps me from quitting? Roleplay, atmosphere, people. With all its faults, Disco is damn good game.


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Pilip - 12-09-2013

Connecticut

There is no comunity, only a majority of elitism and arogance and as soon as one asks a question or explanation it is taken for whinning big lol here_ even if are written words not video to see face expression...i guess people are Preseted to perceive like this, stuff that comes up and dont go along with their way..

so yeah Connecticut


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Enkidu - 12-09-2013

(12-09-2013, 08:07 PM)Pilip Wrote: Connecticut

There is no comunity, only a majority of elitism and arogance and as soon as one asks a question or explanation it is taken for whinning big lol here_ even if are written words not video to see face expression...i guess people are Preseted to perceive like this, stuff that comes up and dont go along with their way..

so yeah Connecticut

Try Rp'ing, it's so much better.

Sorry for adding h-fuel to your argument, but if Sirius was populated puristically with Connecticut aficionados, then I never would have stayed here. In fact, the entire server degrading into a log-n'-pew Oorp meta-orgy is one of the very aspects I am presently crusading to prevent.

Edit: Con was inserted as an out-of-Rp environment to develop PVP skills and to exchange irreplaceable equipment between characters, not as a mini-game.



RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Reid - 12-09-2013

My characters keep me here, I want to know what happens in their future

And I like yelling at people on the forums


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Arioch - 12-09-2013

I tried to leave once. It was awful. (For you Jens)

Nah, I stay because of the roleplay I have had and continue to have. Tried other MMO games, and I found myself comparing it to Disco/Freelancer. I love the fact that, while you do have to grind to get better things, it's not linear and scripted. You never know when you might encounter a pirate or alien in the next system, so it adds a sense of adrenaline rush, whereas other online games you just have to beat some NPC's (Yes, I know there is more to it than that).

All in all, great avenue to RP in, great space sim despite it's continuous evolution and changes, and made some great friends in the process.


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Murcielago - 12-09-2013

I stay becouse I have funn.
More funn than any other game.
Discovery funn...it sound great..it feal great..it is great.


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Vipera Berus - 12-10-2013

(12-09-2013, 09:18 PM)Drrobe Wrote: Nah, I stay because of the roleplay I have had and continue to have. Tried other MMO games, and I found myself comparing it to Disco/Freelancer. I love the fact that, while you do have to grind to get better things, it's not linear and scripted.

Good description of why many continue to play.


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Narcotic - 12-10-2013

The effort of creating a leaving thread keeps me from quiting. [Image: skype-sun.gif]


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Tankman - 12-10-2013

(12-10-2013, 09:12 PM)Narcotic Wrote: The effort of creating a leaving thread keeps me from quiting. [Image: skype-sun.gif]

Solution: Don't create a leaving thread.


RE: What keeps you from quitting Disco? - Enkidu - 12-10-2013

As the prophet speaketh; three days is enough.

FL lore is addictive, as is the gameplay. Hence why we're playing a decade old video game and loving every second.

We're not retro, we're just Rp'ing.