Going back to technology, 2d games technology and artwork are pretty much mastered at this point, whereas 3d games are still evolving to become more real and less polygon like. It tends to lead to a less stressful, more fullfilling experience as you see all around you. In a 2d mmorpg a user can see the whole screen/field and make decisions based on that. In 3d games one is often in first person view or very close to it and they can only see from that perspective. ![]() This is important as it allows users from all over to join in and get a true sense of community vs a game where it can only be played by the 'well-off' or richer areas of the world.īesides a less strict requirement to play and bigger available player base, 2d games can give the user a "General's" mentality when playing the game. To currently run World Of Warcraft one needs a pretty updated computer, not to mention graphics card in comparison most 2d mmo's don't have strict minimum requirements and can be played by the masses, including countries that are just getting into the technology era. ![]() One of the main reasons people choose 2d mmorpgs over their 3d counterparts is because of system requirements and capabilities. With the market being saturated with games requiring cutting edge technology platforms and connections such as World of Warcraft, City of Heroes, Tabula Rasa, Warhammer, and Age of Conan, is there really a point to playing a 2d game? Even though the obvious answer may appear to be no, the real answer is an emphatic yes!
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