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Since I am not likely to ever see an Ar tonelico game on here I'd really love to see a RPG that uses something along the line of the dive system in that game.
It is the best system I have played that involves in game relationships.
Maybe in the next Elder Scrolls game.
Savage was a first person shooter at hearth but games like Foxhole for instance tried the MMORPG approach to team warfare rather successfully. Main problem being that it is way too complicated and niche for most people.
Now, for the downer: the only kind of company which could realistically pull this off are AAA companies. Only they have the manpower and the media/marketing power to make it work. Because of this there is no doubt in my mind that they would implement one of their shady and completely pointless kernel level anti-cheat. Not to mention the predatory tactics and FOMO lootboxes. Those two problems alone from the get go mean I would not be interested in playing said game. Even less buy it.