Asking ChatGPT Which MMORPG I Should Play

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  • Опубликовано: 25 окт 2024

Комментарии • 8

  • @James-yo6cn
    @James-yo6cn Год назад +5

    The class thing for GW2 I think is referring to GW1 where u can merge classes, essentially taking skills from other classes

    • @TinyBlueGames
      @TinyBlueGames  Год назад +1

      Ah, right! That makes sense haha. Thanks for pointing that out.
      Thanks for watching and commenting

  • @nukesean
    @nukesean Год назад +4

    "ChatGDP"

  • @brasan9
    @brasan9 Год назад +1

    Oh this is a fun idea for a video!

    • @TinyBlueGames
      @TinyBlueGames  Год назад

      I'm glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching Brasan

  • @atariplayer3686
    @atariplayer3686 Год назад

    Please ask CheatGPT what is it's opinion about Age of Conan?

  • @BaithNa
    @BaithNa Год назад

    According to ChatGPT, there's only 5 MMOs 😂
    Also, if you're playing MMOs for PvP, you are looking in the wrong place because they all are horribly balanced. There's literally thousands of PvP games that do PvP better than any MMO ever could.

    • @pokeylope6108
      @pokeylope6108 Год назад

      But a lot of games are horribly balanced once people found out who and which way to play is statistically the best. Thats why even smash bros has chars almost no one touches, and has tier lists. Humans are flawed, I dont think a pvp game will ever be balanced well. Only decent or good, but never excellent. Furthermore, now and days all those goes are played online too therefore, will be subject to patches/updates that will jumble up the balance while simultaneously trying to fix the balance. Even is battlefield and cod games there are weapons considered op and will be used by most players. When MMO has certain patches where the balance is dont well, nothing can compare to MMO pvp. Requires more awarness than a shooter, and requires more analysis as well as more abilites to know than a smash bros type game or a Soul Calibur or Tekken type game. Its speed chess on steroids, in 3 dimensions.