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Karahandras
Hard Core Member
Joined: 8/11/08
All it takes for evil to succeed is for the good to stand by and do nothing |
1/31/13 11:48:24 AM#101
Originally posted by Burntvet Thread should have ended right here |
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1/31/13 12:00:40 PM#102
Originally posted by Karahandras barring a few comedic counter points, it did |
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1/31/13 12:38:02 PM#103
P2P games will still exist if developers can put out a game worth paying for. Games don't NEED 12 million subscribers (it'd sure be nice though) to turn a profit. I played FFXI and FFXIV, and while FFXIV didn't turn out so well in its first incarnation, FFXI is SE's most profitable game ever, and I don't think it's ever peaked over 1 million concurrent subscribers. 10 years after its launch and it's still P2P. It's estimated there's still over 200,000 people still playing it. F2P games suffer from the fact that they will only be as good as people are willing to spend money on "extras". If the game isn't making money, updates won't be forthcoming and you'll end up with nothing to do really quickly and move on to the next game. At least with a good P2P game, steady cash will keep flowing in and regular updates will be made to keep the game enjoyable. |
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1/31/13 2:01:37 PM#104
Originally posted by Phelcher I bet it will go F2P within a year, if it indeed starts with a sub. |
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1/31/13 4:15:03 PM#105
Originally posted by Doogiehowser I have to ageree. I think even when EQ2 rolled out, it was a very good game. The big draw back vs WoW was the heavy instanced world vs WoW's seamless world. WoW was also built more towards the easy solo player path, where EQ2 definately required grouping for much of the content. Some gamers do not want to group and like their content to be something they can blast through. As long as Publishers are mainly concerned with best profits (which most will be) I doubt we see any game that will have the challenge of what EQ or EQ2 offered. Now most gamers are more concerned with PvP setup because PvP is really the only time a player gets challenged. Difficult PvE content, is just not something that attracts the masses, and F2P usually goes hand in hand with easy content, |
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1/31/13 4:21:01 PM#106
Originally posted by nariusseldon He's making that up Narius just to get a response. EQN won't be sub-locked. |
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1/31/13 4:36:54 PM#107
Originally posted by nbtscan Did EQ ever exceed 500K subs? Personally, I would rather have 500K at a $3o a month sub if the game offered dynamic content and my $30 paid for a continuous stream of fresh content. |
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1/31/13 4:37:26 PM#108
Originally posted by TheScavenger
Sounds like the quality of future games will be crap if this cheesy f2p gameplay concept gets introduced in most games. |
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1/31/13 6:15:36 PM#109
Narius..
You did not play everquest before WoW. Dont forget i've read your post history.. u started playing mmorpgs in 2006. |
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1/31/13 6:19:17 PM#110
Originally posted by Phelcher Is this true, Mr. Seldon? Has everything been a lie? Hmmmmmmmmm.
"I agree that "unimaginable complexity" is absurd, but so is comparing a single player game to an mmo. It's like comparing masturbation to sex, they are similar in some respects, but really are not comparable." -jimdandy26 |
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1/31/13 7:22:24 PM#111
Originally posted by Cecropia LOL .. you trust somone telling you something about another person anonymous on the internet? I started playing MMO with Kingdom of Drakkar, a $2 per HOUR game. Then UO beta (horribly game). Then EQ for 1 year and so on. But you don't have to believe anything. It is just chit-chat on the internet.
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1/31/13 7:23:30 PM#112
Originally posted by Torvaldr And he got one! Good for him. However, i did put an "ignore" on him .. since he is mostly a troll flinging personal insults. |
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1/31/13 7:29:07 PM#113
Originally posted by nariusseldon I wasn't "believing" anything, hence the question marks. "I agree that "unimaginable complexity" is absurd, but so is comparing a single player game to an mmo. It's like comparing masturbation to sex, they are similar in some respects, but really are not comparable." -jimdandy26 |
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1/31/13 7:31:24 PM#114
Originally posted by Cecropia Sure. And you got my answer. You can choose to believe, or not. |
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1/31/13 7:58:52 PM#115
Originally posted by nariusseldon A quick check of your early post history does confirm that you say you played EQ for at least a year. The funny thing I found, though, is this quote regarding EQ: "I wonder if my char is still around. I am mightily tempted, like you, to go back in and see if I can take my char for a spin through the world." Interesting to note, that at one point, you seemed to enjoy the virtual world aspect of MMORPGs. You always maintain how much you did not enjoy these types of things in your games and how we`d all be better off somehow without them. Fascinating. "I agree that "unimaginable complexity" is absurd, but so is comparing a single player game to an mmo. It's like comparing masturbation to sex, they are similar in some respects, but really are not comparable." -jimdandy26 |
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1/31/13 11:05:34 PM#116
Originally posted by Karahandras
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2/01/13 4:11:21 PM#117
I love it! ROFL
Playing: Rome Total War, Master of Orion II, Majesty 2, and Telengard. |
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VengeSunsoar
Elite Member
Joined: 3/10/04
GRIND DOES NOT EXIST. IT IS ENTIRELY YOUR PERCEPTION. |
2/01/13 4:19:37 PM#118
Originally posted by Arclan Good think it's not an either/or choice. I do both. A new book I'll finish in about a day or two. Old books I read bits and peices of them. You know, in ancient Egypt. One of the hieroglyphics on the walls of the pyramids actually says 'I am upset as my heir will ruin my kingdom' or something to that affect. This is 5000BC stuff and you know what? Nothing has changed. :P |