We've been talking about those roles in tabletop games since before any MMO other than Island of Kesmai was out. We used to call tanks "bricks", but the same idea applied. Similarly, we've had words for stuff like explorers and instigators (the player roles) for a long time; 4E just put it in the books so you didn't have to know to go read old Dragon magazines to learn how player dynamics work.Darklord wrote:I play and enjoy 4th ed, but I can see where those who say it has MMO elements in are coming from.eharper256 wrote: I laugh at people who say 'its become an MMO', because its nothing like that. It's just easier, more streamlined, and less beardy.
Marking is a very MMO inspired idea, it is very similar to taunting and such. Also the classes have been split into types which again is MMO like, Defenders are tanks, Strikers are DPR etc.
Daniel.
I think that's what bugs me about the "turned into an MMO" thing -- this isn't MMO-exclusive stuff, this is stuff that's been around in gaming forever, it's just that apparently some people didn't know about it until MMOs came along.