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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #15 on: March 18, 2010, 03:40:36 PM »
Human tend to scared of all the animal or we capture the strongest one as trophy whatever the case is. It make sense to have only lower level pokemon surround human cities. Occasionally a high level Pokemon would be nice.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #16 on: March 19, 2010, 12:10:41 AM »
Very nice!!!

Another question. Since we have an open world and only low Pokemon gonna be around. Then can Trainer start at any city and not just Pallet town? This will give diversity to the game and the trainer.
And PvP wont be any fun if all we have are Radicate , Pidgey, Metapod, Starter and a few more at early stage of the game.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #17 on: March 19, 2010, 12:49:16 AM »
Very nice!!!

Another question. Since we have an open world and only low Pokemon gonna be around. Then can Trainer start at any city and not just Pallet town? This will give diversity to the game and the trainer.
And PvP wont be any fun if all we have are Radicate , Pidgey, Metapod, Starter and a few more at early stage of the game.

Regarding pvp, that is the point, you are supposed to train for pvp to make it fun and create your own routine and options, so train. Who worrys about early game pvp 0_o

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #18 on: March 19, 2010, 01:23:13 AM »

I also think there should be some kind of warning [...] when the pokemon are more than 15 levels above, "You feel a strong urge to turn back...". For 20 levels+, "You feel a sense of immediate danger, as if something terrible might happen at any moment...".

It should probably say "There's a strong urge to turn back," "There's a sense of danger"
Instead of "you."
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #19 on: March 19, 2010, 02:27:46 AM »

I also think there should be some kind of warning [...] when the pokemon are more than 15 levels above, "You feel a strong urge to turn back...". For 20 levels+, "You feel a sense of immediate danger, as if something terrible might happen at any moment...".

It should probably say "There's a strong urge to turn back," "There's a sense of danger"
Instead of "you."

I respectfully disagree.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #20 on: March 23, 2010, 10:52:59 PM »
I think more difficult areas should be unlocked after you beat the gym. For instance, you are in a city area that you can only escape by using the ability you unlock when you beat the gym. Your only exit could be a small tree, and the gym leader in your town would leave you the ability to use cut. This would assure that the player has beaten the gym and is ready for the next highest difficulty.

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #21 on: March 23, 2010, 11:18:10 PM »
I think trainers should have an open game to work with. The only deterrents, to exploring areas, being one's own fear, superior pokemon, npcs, and trainers.

I dont like the idea of unlocking too many things. Maybe clothing, items, and quests but I thought that the point of making this MMORPG was to enhance the experience. If we're all bound to similar laws as the handhelds then its kind of defeating the purpose.

Of course, having such "high lvl" areas open, this could lead to some abuse later on. After everything is settled "hack" wise, I think that a completely open world (along with the warning text bought up in the opening post) would be ideal.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #22 on: March 23, 2010, 11:21:18 PM »
Then what would be gained from defeating Gyms? Would they no longer have any value? Before, gyms would allow you to access more areas. I think it'd be a good idea, as one would advance in the game and slowly be exposed to more and more of the world, until when they complete the "Main Questline" they now have the whole world that they are familiar with to do what they please.

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #23 on: March 23, 2010, 11:48:13 PM »
You would still need badges to train high level Pokemon.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #24 on: March 23, 2010, 11:48:26 PM »
Then what would be gained from defeating Gyms? Would they no longer have any value? Before, gyms would allow you to access more areas.

There is a thread in the forums some where that asks each player what their goals are in the game. Look through it and you wont see many that has a goal of getting all of the badges, unlocking areas, etc.

Some may want to enter contests. Some may want to catch specific types (i.e. steel, dragon, ghost) of pokemon, that can only be found in the "potentially locked areas", or be an extreme fisherman. limiting too too much (especially in an MMO) doesnt sound like a good idea.


Of course, there should be limits to open worldness but because its an MMO, the basic push box/ flip switch quests and beat gym leader to unlock area doesnt sound like too much fun.

Everyone has goals in Pokemon Universe and limiting everyone to the same restrictions as the handheld would be, like I said before, defeating the purpose.


Dont get me wrong. I would like to see limitations to open worldness but it would be up to the PU team to be creative in making sure the game isnt too linear.
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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #25 on: March 23, 2010, 11:52:28 PM »
Then what would be gained from defeating Gyms? Would they no longer have any value? Before, gyms would allow you to access more areas.

There is a thread in the forums some where that asks each player what their goals are in the game. Look through it and you wont see many that has a goal of getting all of the badges, unlocking areas, etc.

Some may want to enter contests. Some may want to catch specific types (i.e. steel, dragon, ghost) of pokemon, that can only be found in the "potentially locked areas", or be an extreme fisherman. limiting too too much (especially in an MMO) doesnt sound like a good idea.


Of course, there should be limits to open worldness but because its an MMO, the basic push box/ flip switch quests and beat gym leader to unlock area doesnt sound like too much fun.

Everyone has goals in Pokemon Universe and limiting everyone to the same restrictions as the handheld would be, like I said before, defeating the purpose.


Dont get me wrong. I would like to see limitations to open worldness but it would be up to the PU team to be creative in making sure the game isnt too linear.

Alright you win, but I have one more point.

I'm pretty sure everyone has beaten all the gyms before they started collecting pokemon or growing berries.

Just saying.

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #26 on: March 23, 2010, 11:54:29 PM »
Then what would be gained from defeating Gyms? Would they no longer have any value? Before, gyms would allow you to access more areas.

There is a thread in the forums some where that asks each player what their goals are in the game. Look through it and you wont see many that has a goal of getting all of the badges, unlocking areas, etc.

Some may want to enter contests. Some may want to catch specific types (i.e. steel, dragon, ghost) of pokemon, that can only be found in the "potentially locked areas", or be an extreme fisherman. limiting too too much (especially in an MMO) doesnt sound like a good idea.


Of course, there should be limits to open worldness but because its an MMO, the basic push box/ flip switch quests and beat gym leader to unlock area doesnt sound like too much fun.

Everyone has goals in Pokemon Universe and limiting everyone to the same restrictions as the handheld would be, like I said before, defeating the purpose.


Dont get me wrong. I would like to see limitations to open worldness but it would be up to the PU team to be creative in making sure the game isnt too linear.

Pokemon in MMO form is essentially, a sandbox MMO, train what you want , fight whatever, do which quests you want, get badges, it is quite important to get badges if you would like to advance though, so I am quite sure it is relatively correct to assume that most players will attempt to collect badges, and still enjoy the open world.

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2010, 12:07:33 AM »

Pokemon in MMO form is essentially, a sandbox MMO, train what you want , fight whatever, do which quests you want, get badges, it is quite important to get badges if you would like to advance though, so I am quite sure it is relatively correct to assume that most players will attempt to collect badges, and still enjoy the open world.

Yea, i get that. All Im saying is that I hope that the PU team isnt influenced by the handheld's linear BS. I understand that a player will need to get badges and do certain things before being able to train poke's and etc. I just dont like the idea of lumping everyone in a pot, forcing everyone to do the exact same thing, especially in an MMO.

The potential open world exploration is the only reason Im still here.



Alright you win, but I have one more point.

I'm pretty sure everyone has beaten all the gyms before they started collecting pokemon or growing berries.

Just saying.


The handhelds kind of force you to complete the story before really collecting or growing anything. So you're not really breaking much news there.

Im alright with not being able to access an area because Im too lazy to do a quest. But me not doing that one quest shouldnt stop me from exploring the rest of the game. I shouldnt be trapped in a city or punished for my procrastination.

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Re: Degree of open-worldness
« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2010, 12:23:33 AM »

Pokemon in MMO form is essentially, a sandbox MMO, train what you want , fight whatever, do which quests you want, get badges, it is quite important to get badges if you would like to advance though, so I am quite sure it is relatively correct to assume that most players will attempt to collect badges, and still enjoy the open world.

Yea, i get that. All Im saying is that I hope that the PU team isnt influenced by the handheld's linear BS. I understand that a player will need to get badges and do certain things before being able to train poke's and etc. I just dont like the idea of lumping everyone in a pot, forcing everyone to do the exact same thing, especially in an MMO.

The potential open world exploration is the only reason Im still here.



Alright you win, but I have one more point.

I'm pretty sure everyone has beaten all the gyms before they started collecting pokemon or growing berries.

Just saying.


The handhelds kind of force you to complete the story before really collecting or growing anything. So you're not really breaking much news there.

Im alright with not being able to access an area because Im too lazy to do a quest. But me not doing that one quest shouldnt stop me from exploring the rest of the game. I shouldnt be trapped in a city or punished for my procrastination.

You will not be trapped in a city, use the search, you will be able to access most areas, and die if you wish, but there might be a warning system if the pokemon are like twenty levels higher than you telling you, omg, wtf, strong pokemanz , turn back! But you could still go through if you have a deathwish.