Or is this, in fact, possible?
Reason I ask is because many folks who know me know that I almost never play online under any circumstances and if I am venturing into a game's multiplayer sphere it's a challenge match with a good friend.
Still, I take a look at what the MMO crowd is doing and sometimes think "well, if they made the right game..." If Elder Scrolls Online came out I'd at least look at it. Ditto Fallout Online. And if they made EVE On Earth (something like what Pirates of the Burning Sea should've been, with a player-driven economy straight out of Puzzle Pirates' playbook, still the best economic model I've ever seen in any game, single- or multiplayer), I'd seriously consider ponying up to play it.
How 'bout you folks? What would it take to get you playing online (if you don't already, that is)? And multiplayer gamers---any suggestions for me based on the tastes I've outlined and what little you may otherwise know about games I like?
Reason I ask is because many folks who know me know that I almost never play online under any circumstances and if I am venturing into a game's multiplayer sphere it's a challenge match with a good friend.
Still, I take a look at what the MMO crowd is doing and sometimes think "well, if they made the right game..." If Elder Scrolls Online came out I'd at least look at it. Ditto Fallout Online. And if they made EVE On Earth (something like what Pirates of the Burning Sea should've been, with a player-driven economy straight out of Puzzle Pirates' playbook, still the best economic model I've ever seen in any game, single- or multiplayer), I'd seriously consider ponying up to play it.
How 'bout you folks? What would it take to get you playing online (if you don't already, that is)? And multiplayer gamers---any suggestions for me based on the tastes I've outlined and what little you may otherwise know about games I like?