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Originally posted by Q'alooaith:
Thats more a problem with all banks, none can realy afford for everyone to take all their cash and leave, they just don't have all the money.
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But at least in the RW, governments exist to help stabilize and insure the banks, albeit imperfectly.
Your other points are good. This is part of the reason I've avoided MMOGs up to this point. It's hard to see the point of quest...loot....level....quest...loot....level. For me, the joy of computer RPGs comes from interacting in a meaningful way with a rich environment. Even the best RPGs that I've played (namely Morrowind) fails somewhat in this regard. I'd like to play a game where my actions can affect the world in a fundamental way. The problem MMOGs face is allows thousands of players to do so at the same time. It will probably be quite some time before they get it right.