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I don't care if someone considers this game that an MMORPG or not - since my standards of an MMO is dependent on people you meet intentionally while exploring the world rather than based on amount of individuals within an case, I sort of do. It does not need you to group or play with Torchlight Frontiers Gold anybody and in that aspect it is closer to a aRPG compared to an MMO.

Personally they can get rid of all MMO parts and I think it would be a better match. I play all ARPG as single player anyway so that's a personal taste. I do not need them running around at the same areas as me, although I actually don't mind seeing individuals in cities or the fort parts. If they had made a think than what we have 26, it could have worked better. I really do enjoy the sport.

Who cares? The only thing which matters is if it interesting enough.The headlining question is moot anyway, as there isn't any consensus about what defines MMO, nevermind whether there is enough of whatever constitutes it in any particular game.So far, to me not too much. The first two matches were more enjoyable to. Then both of these in release and I played with. This one I'm experiencing far earlier in development. I'll see as time goes on buy Torchlight Frontiers Gold, but in the present time it is questionable.
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