WoW vs. Morrowind...


WoW vs. Morrowind  

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  1. 1. Which game is more complex?

    • Morrowind
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    • World of Warcraft (WoW)
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Well this is a bit of a poor comparison. One is a single player game and the other is a massive online RPG. I mean by the very definition an online RPG has to be more complex because it is catering to thousands (in WoW's case millions) of players rather then simply one. Not to mention in order to keep things fresh and worthy of $10+ every month patches and content updates need to occur.

So to answer your question.. WoW is obviously more complex but.. Like I said to compare the two is a bit pointless.

  MadFerIt2006 said:

Well this is a bit of a poor comparison. One is a single player game and the other is a massive online RPG. I mean by the very definition an online RPG has to be more complex because it is catering to thousands (in WoW's case millions) of players rather then simply one. Not to mention in order to keep things fresh and worthy of $10+ every month patches and content updates need to occur.

So to answer your question.. WoW is obviously more complex but.. Like I said to compare the two is a bit pointless.

I disagree. WoW has to be dumbed down / more simple because it caters to more people.

The single player has to be more complex as it has to have more to do to keep the lone player interested, it has a more complex storyline as well as subplots etc etc etc.

WoW is more simple as it doesn't have this, any MMO would be more simple than an equivalent offline game. The MMO gets its complexity from interaction, which isn't programmed into the game - therefore the game isn't 'complex'. Also I haven't played either but I highly doubt any storylines or plots in WoW compare to Morrowind.

Am I wrong?

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