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I suspect what is really occuring here is that the sales of Myst games have steadily declined for each new game in the franchise, so they're jumping on the online multiplayer bandwagon.
This might be a good idea for some games, but I don't think Myst is one of them. The developers are probably thinking that they'll draw in many of the general population of online players, but I doubt this will happen.
I've replayed Myst and Riven within the last six months, and they hold up fairly well. I zoomed through Riven in several hours after learning how to install all 5 disks to my hard drive. That game plays much, much better when you don't have to switch CDs every time you move to a different island.
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pg
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how exactly would this work? unless there are drastic changes there is no way this will be popular. it sounds about as likely to work as the sims online. myst was previously single player, and the main reason for it being great will probably be diminished via online play. of course that won't stop dumb companies from trying.
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quote: Originally posted by pg
how exactly would this work? unless there are drastic changes there is no way this will be popular. |
Yeah, you would think a game built around the creepiness of being alone on a deserted world wouldn't transition well into a multi-player environment.
Kind of takes the mysteriousness of out of it when you have twenty people in your party and half of them have ridiculous names like "Scooby Doo Messiah" or "B*t Sl*t McN*t"...
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Erewhon in Neverland
May 1999 time: 06:26
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I second most of the sensible comments above.
If any of you looked into the "best game" polls here, you'd have seen that I always gave Riven top score, above SMAC itself 
I wonder how the so immersive game style would cope with online gaming experience (which I admit I never tried).
I would definitely give it a try, although definitely not expecting to play the same kind of game as the standalone ones.
BTW, I bought Exile long time ago (at the highest price I ever paid for a PC game), but I first wanted to get out of SMAC addiction, and then settle my things a bit so to have a reasonable amount of available free time, to dedicate to it.
IF I manage to get 2 weeks off work after Easter, that might be a good occasion. 
Oh, and BTW again:
I bought last Xmas the trilogy
The Book of Atrus (mint from eBay, out of stock at amazon)
The Book of Ti'ana (new from amazon)
The Book of D'ni (new from amazon)
Loved them all (maybe the 3rd a bit less).
Definitely more than the albeit decent Ely's SMAC trilogy.
I think that replaying the games would be a totally different experience after having read the books.
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