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I think Aion will kill off Warhammer Online and may finish off Age of Conan as well. I see the game targeting the same audience - yet is substantially better done than each of these. As for WOW - no more than a small blip on that Leviathan... |
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9/23/09 6:55:47 PM#2
I would be curious to know what WoW's subs are now, i know china came back online, but i wonder how many came back to the game, we know as MMO's get released WoW loses some of its subs to each one, yes i know a lot end up back in WoW. We gamers should really stop with the X game will kill X game crap, its pathetic really. "The great thing about human language is that it prevents us from sticking to the matter at hand." |
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9/23/09 6:57:21 PM#3
I'm not real sure this targets the same audience as AoC myself. I do think this could be another blow to Warhammer that ends that game. Such a shame about Warhammer. So much potential... /sigh 1.For god's sake mmo gamers, enough with the analogies. They're unnecessary and your comparisons are terrible, dissimilar, and illogical. 2.To posters feeling the need to state how f2p really isn't f2p: Players understand the concept. You aren't privy to some secret the rest are missing. You're embarrassing yourself. |
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9/23/09 6:59:27 PM#4
They are all different games really. I don't really see the point of yet another mindless Aion thread. Probably Aionites trying to entertain themselves somehow, seems the game isn't doing it. |
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Originally posted by Scalebane
I'd guess that in China they have probably more customers than before ... It is exciting to play a previosly banned game ... think about it if you played WoW and the government took away that from you, would you not come back? there is no better advertising than having the WOW in the news all the time |
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Originally posted by neoterrar
Two games where PvP is central element. |
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9/23/09 7:08:39 PM#7
Originally posted by glofish
Two games where PvP is central element. the story line behind WoW and Conan will most likely hold a stable amount of people, Aion on the other hand does not have the years and build up of lore. I suspect Aion will not hurt either these MMOs to any great extent. AoC this last week i have seen very little reduction in activity on my server. |
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ghost047
Hard Core Member
Joined: 5/17/05
Why worry about life, you won''t survive it anyway! |
9/23/09 7:09:01 PM#8
Originally posted by glofish
Two games where PvP is central element.
They are still very different in many ways. I had hopes for WAR, had the CE and everything but it did not work out the way we wanted. I have no interest in Aion, I played it for couple of months and stop because even if it is PvP centric, it's not the same as WAR or AoC. Get a life you freaking Gamer.....no no, you don't understand, I'm a Gamer, I have many lives!! |
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9/23/09 7:16:08 PM#9
I wish they had kept that in place. I really hate gold-buying places, and China is far and away the worst culprit. Not letting them sweat-shop the grinding was a great improvement, not just for WoW, but for any game where this could be a problem...which is all of them. "Gamers will no longer buy the argument that every MMO requires a subscription fee to offset server and bandwidth costs. It's not true — you know it, and they know it." —Jeff Strain, co-founder of ArenaNet, 2007 |
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9/23/09 7:21:07 PM#10
I see Aion having a far greater impact on WAR than AoC. AoC is targeted at a completely different audience, which is unlikely to enjoy Aion. Aion won't kill either game. I see WAR going f2p by next summer, though the rumors circulating today that Microsoft may be looking to acquire EA throws things off a bit. |
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9/23/09 7:25:46 PM#11
Originally posted by augustgrace
holy crap! source on that? nvm i looked it up found rumor on g4 g4tv.com/thefeed/blog/post/699421/Microsoft-Considering-Electronic-Arts-Takeover.html last update was they was not going to buy ea.. /shrug "Civilized men are more discourteous than savages because they know they can be impolite without having their skulls split, as a general thing." — Robert E. Howard, The Tower of the Elephant (1933) |
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9/23/09 8:57:18 PM#12
Again the game has +/- 4 million subs in Asia. They didn't take those from WAR or AoC. They took them from WoW. Even if they hold 500k here in NA those will come from WoW and not many from the other games. Cripes AoC only has 75k or so subs and I doubt they are going to get 100%. |
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9/23/09 9:28:18 PM#13
Originally posted by Wickedjelly
great IP -- has not translated well to any game for the PC...hope that changes someday. |
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9/23/09 9:34:48 PM#14
Originally posted by augustgrace
I'm not sure how a Microsoft buyout would affect the MMO industry but I'm sure it has Sony crapping its pants since EA makes a ton of cross-platform games. |
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