It's hard to think of a videogame that is simply perfect or that matches exactly everything we would like to see in a videogame, I have a lot of things that I would add to my ideal videogame, I would like it to be an old-style RPG, something like the first final fantasy games but with a totally immersive world and a big enough map, with many character customization options, a world full of life and quests, a complex story and characters with a lot of charisma.
I even think I would introduce the option of forging romantic relationships between characters and much more, honestly I could blow my mind thinking about everything I would add to my ideal videogame, explain to me, what would you add to your ideal videogame or how would you like it to be?
I would like a game that mimics the old school choose your own adventure books. Where the game, the quests, the ending change based on your decision making.
For instance, you mentioned a romantic relationship between characters. That could be a big turning point in the game where if you go forward the characters stay together and if not they separate and that changes the dynamic of the game.
Then you can keep going back and trying different options to get different results and endings.
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That's another great point, decision making, I've always liked games where depending on what you do, you can change the whole story, Red Dead Redemption 2 had something like that, but without going into so much depth, other games I've tried in that style where it is combined with relationships are some visual novels.
But it's difficult to introduce decisions and cover all the other points favorably, since by having many variables, the development of the game could be extended a lot, but it would be fantastic...
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Yes, it would be impossible to have infinite possibilities in a game but maybe say 5 or 6 different key decisions that open up alternate paths and endings.
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I’m still waiting for a decent Star Wars MMORPG. For example you can build your perfect ship, explore the Galaxy, trade, train and level up your character, take part in missions with other players etc. It would need to graphically compete with current gen Star Wars games like Jedi Fallen Order. I guess the problem is that download sizes would be too big and it’s too expensive to make? What do people think?
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There was an online Star Wars MMORPG game, right? I don't remember its name, I think it was Star Wars the Old Republic, I tried it many years ago, but it didn't catch my attention, despite being one of my favorite sagas...
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Yeah that’s right. It wasn’t very good although the trailer was great and got me interested in the game which turned out to be tedious and limited.
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I want my game to provide a server for 100-500 people, where each person has a farm to work on. Romantic stories are a nice touch, my friend. Each player would have complete freedom within their own area, but if they go beyond their boundaries, they would be attacked by security. The game would feature fantasy weapons. Additionally, players would have the freedom to choose their character, whether they want to be a good citizen or a mercenary, and so on.
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