| Username | ilovehko |
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| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | July 9, 2008 |
| Gender | Female |
| Age | 22 |
| Location | Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
| Last Visit | September 1, 2008 |
| Post Count | 2 |
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You never know. Of course this is an exaggeration for any and all games combined (haha) but when the scene seemingly becomes too saturated with generic fantasy MMORPGs, maybe what we all need is a new idea. A fresh concept.
So no, in HKO there are no orcs, epic battles or any heavy armor to equip your characters in, but who says you need those to have a good game anyway?
Sarcastic or not, maybe they have a point. At the very least, HKO can contribute greatly for the MMORPG scene. IMO. ;]
I think it's a normal thing in society for someone to seek the approval of his peers. Not saying everyone does this or that it's a bad thing, but I think it's very common. Hence, if your peers have a "man does not like cute" POV, then the tendency would probably be to avoid it too.
So mostly, IMO, it's about avoiding. Many times, people decide beforehand what they do and do not like.
All that said, there was a decent number of male Closed Beta testers in HKO, and they were very professional with their suggestions and feedback on the game. They didn't band together, make any snide remarks about the game (or Hello Kitty) -- they took it as it was and were great players (like most of our CB testers). Many spoke from the perspective of true gamers, and for that we admire and appreciate them.
So when the game comes out, who knows, maybe those with preconceptions of the game could take a shot at it. ;]
What is your favourite Soldier archetype class in Age of Conan?