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Today, with the end of year looming, MMORPG.com kicks off their 2008 Reader's Choice Awards by asking preaders what they felt was the biggest news story of the year.
Check out the nominees and vote! Cheers, |
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11/28/08 3:09:08 PM#2
Star Wars: The Old Republic !!!!! |
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tigris67
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Joined: 9/18/05
"You know what happened to the man that got everything he ever wanted? He lived happily ever after" |
11/28/08 3:20:54 PM#3
Originally posted by tillamook Yeah, pretty sure Bioware is gonna win this one. Its what I immedietly voted for. Hi! My name is paper. Nerf scissors, rock is fine. |
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11/28/08 3:23:01 PM#4
Yep Star Wars is nailed on for this. |
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Postal13
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Joined: 11/19/08
"The first encounter with her was merely a setback." -Mike Morhaime on the return of Onyxia. |
11/28/08 4:01:44 PM#5
What about Diablo 3??? Cunfushus says "Only through wasting time do we realize that time should not be wasted." |
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11/28/08 4:16:51 PM#6
While the Star Wars announcement was big, it wasn't that much of a mystery. For me the Star Trek online announcement had me going nuts and put me in that prelaunch excitement a year or 2 before the game even launches.
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11/28/08 4:25:19 PM#7
The WAR Announcement had me. Bioware announcement was also interesting. |
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BaronJuJu
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Joined: 2/27/04
"Just because it happens to you doesn''t make it interesting" |
11/28/08 5:34:46 PM#8
Originally posted by tillamook
"If we don't attack them, they will attack us first. So we'd better retaliate before they have a chance to strike" |
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11/28/08 5:36:35 PM#9
Yeah, SWTOR.
We all knew it was coming, but that didn't stop it from hitting the gaming world like an ICBM. I remember back in 1999, folks kept asking me if I was stockpiling food. I always answered, "No, I'm stockpiling ammo and making a list of people who are stockpiling food" |
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11/28/08 5:40:49 PM#10
Originally posted by Wharmaster
This is why I do NOT believe SW-TOR is the big story. EVERYONE knew. Why does that equal big news. Tabula Rasa closing is my pick. We did not assume it would close THAT soon. Especially with so much money tied up into the game, and the constant "No, we are not closing" news press releases. Duh! |
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11/28/08 5:48:07 PM#11
Originally posted by openedge1
This is why I do NOT believe SW-TOR is the big story. EVERYONE knew. Why does that equal big news. Tabula Rasa closing is my pick. We did not assume it would close THAT soon. Especially with so much money tied up into the game, and the constant "No, we are not closing" news press releases. Duh!
Hehe when you say "it would close THAT soon" so you knew it would close maybe alittle sooner than you thought so why is that different from knowing about the Star Wars title but when you got the news it was big news? |
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11/28/08 5:49:52 PM#12
Originally posted by openedge1
This is why I do NOT believe SW-TOR is the big story. EVERYONE knew. Why does that equal big news. Tabula Rasa closing is my pick. We did not assume it would close THAT soon. Especially with so much money tied up into the game, and the constant "No, we are not closing" news press releases. Duh!
I don't know. There were alot of us that kept reiterating TR was gonna tank hard and soon. So I'd say it was pretty well expected. My pick was SWTOR. Regardless of the rumors beforehand, having final acknowledgement that one of the greatest rpg makers ever was jumping into the mmo ring, and with Star Wars to boot, definitely hit the spotlight brighter than anything else this year. And for the guy who asked what about Diablo 3, when Diablo 3 becomes an mmorpg, maybe it'll get in the running. |
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11/28/08 8:05:42 PM#13
Definately the selling out of Mythic and them dropping content that should have been ingame at launch like the careers. |
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11/28/08 8:51:59 PM#14
Gunna have to go with SWTOR. Nothing to do with expectations or anything, of all of the news it just seems to be the only one that really mattered in the long run. Tabula Rasa, at some point, just stopped mattering and only an insignificant number of people will actually care about its closure (people who play it now), the WAR class and city cuts were slightly expected given the closeness of release date and how little info they really gav e on them by that point, really thinking about it, the blizzard and activision merger doesn't change a lot, and post-release the directorial change is sort of expected, just sooner then most games would change directors. SWTOR is easily the most genre effecting announcement of them, and its impact is entirely negligable. This year, thinking about it, is entirely disappointing, actually. |
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11/28/08 10:29:46 PM#15
Definitely SW:ToR. Even though the removal of the cities and careers in WAR, and TRs coming closure were relatively huge, ToR takes the cake. |
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11/29/08 1:36:52 AM#16
What about Diablo 3??? Umm, Diablo 3 is not an MMO, and this is MMORPG.com |
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11/29/08 8:53:34 AM#17
Tabula Rasa got my pick. I never expected it to close so soon. |
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11/29/08 11:01:49 AM#18
I think I will have to say that the Activision / Blizzard Merger was the biggest news for me this year. Not that the news are positive to me in any way, infact I see this merger as a catastrophe for innovation within the MMO market. I still recon though, that this piece of news will be the one of biggest impact in the time to come. |
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11/29/08 11:10:05 AM#19
Originally posted by Jowen
I agree(voted). Though it seems like SWTOR is going to win this vote. The Activision/Blizzard annoncement is the one news story that will win in the long run, be it positive or negative. |
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11/29/08 12:26:22 PM#20
Personally, I'm more excited about Cryptic's Star Trek: Online, but there's no question here: the official confirmation that Bioware is making Star Wars: The Old Republic is the MMORPG story of the year. |
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11/29/08 3:11:38 PM#21
The announcement of warhammer 40k online was the biggest story of the year.. Of the choices offered it would have to be SWTOR since star trek was all ready in production by perpetual before they went other and the other stories hold no real interest at all... Warp |
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11/29/08 10:15:05 PM#22
This is the way that I see things:
The change of leadership at AoC and the closure of TR were what I think of as "house keeping" headlines. Things that happened that needed to be done. There was also Richard Garriot jumping ship shortly before the closure. The cutting of content from WAR, well.. some things never change. Cutting content from release is standard. Sucks, but it's standard. In the end, I see a MMO release by Bioware as the news that directly affects the MMORPG genre the most, especially with the (dare I say almost delicious) drama yet to unfold as we see its inevitable affect on SWG. Playing: SWTOR | Awaiting: GW2 | PC Specs for tech or performance discussions |
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11/30/08 11:24:00 AM#23
First of all, what's a preader? ;o I voted for WAR only because the other announcements were a long time coming or hinted at along the year. The WAR story (as the AoC changing content just before launch last year), was a true shock. In my opinion the changes have drastically changed the game, and not necessarily for the better. T |
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11/30/08 4:39:37 PM#24
The Bioware one was fairly common knowledge, so it wasn't THAT big of a news story. Secondly, the information released was rather overwhelming compared to what I believe most people were expecting. The TR one was not surprising, or terribly important. STO reannouncement was not terribly surprising either, as that information was easily accessible through financial information, and a game announcement, like the SW game, is not that life-changing of an event on the MMO scene. AOC story shouldn't have been nominated. Company shifts happen all the time, this shouldn't affect its players in any significant way. The game releasing in such an unfinished state is the bigger news. The WAR announcement was not only surprising, but also seriously put doubt into many gamers about the state of that game upon release. The biggest news story, while not "new" was by far ActBlizzard. It is important because it is part of the overarching trend of monopolizing the gamining industry, and also has made individuals concerned about the future of Blizzard games, especially with the 3x Starcraft purchases that people must make, regardless of what Blizzard is saying about their products. It also is the newsmaker that will affect the game industry the most out of those that were listed. This is big news that is generally viewed in a BAD way by most people. |
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12/01/08 3:41:03 PM#25
Even though it wasn't news and it'll probably suck....... ToR. |
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