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[edit] shooter?
ok I did not play the game, so I may be of course wrong, but I read that in this game you do not really shoot at hostiles yourself, you only click them to assign fire priority for your ship computer (or whatever), and the actual aiming is done automatically. This is exactly opposite of a "shooter" game, sorry... --Tartaros 23:52, 25 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] MMORPG?
Ok the definition of a MMO may not be exactly written in stone, but I think at least one thing is common for them all: A persistent world (a single one, or one per server, or simply a "big" world with, say, 100+ players). Again, I did not play this game but from what I read, it has map instances for each game with max 2*8 players. So it's a "normal multiplayer" game with server-stored characters. The word "online" in a game's name does not mean it's MMO, sorry again --Tartaros 23:59, 25 July 2006 (UTC)