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This is something I was thinking bout. Iam not a hater or anything, but what if for any strange reason, WoW was shut down (not that it would be or anything) 1) What would happen to the MMORPG genre? 2) What game would you WoW players flock to? 3) What MMORPG game you think will have the highest population? And why 4) Would other types of MMORPGs finally sprout?
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9/24/09 2:21:20 PM#2
Ugh, who cares. It's one game that happens to have good marketers behind it. It's the spawn of all evil on this forum and why new deserving mmo's die.
Originally posted by --Name edited out--
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9/24/09 2:23:01 PM#3
Dr. Peter Venkman
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9/24/09 2:24:52 PM#4
Massive flood of gameless people and the dev's wouldn't know what to do with them, nor how to please them. |
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9/24/09 2:31:00 PM#5
Better MMO's would come out. All the money hungry developers want to cater to the casuals (most of the wow players) and rush out a wow copy 'Lolololol, i r make game gief money now plz' Originally posted by --Name edited out--
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9/24/09 2:33:22 PM#6
1) What would happen to the MMORPG genre? The masses would rush to the closest MMOs and try to find that nitch they are missing. Some would quite forever causing the MMORPG genre to decline. 2) What game would you WoW players flock to? Hard to say at the moment, I want to say Aion, but hell I didn't go to it and I loved WoW. 3) What MMORPG game you think will have the highest population? And why Well I wouldn't just say MMORPG, because I mean people could run off to an MMORTS, or a MMOFPS. But again I would say Aion for now. 4) Would other types of MMORPGs finally sprout? Yes definitely, all these companies that are trying so hard for their games not to fail would probably rush to throw something together to get those millions. But that could be majorly wrong in some way, but I still say companies/mmos would sprout.
Note: also the world would also ingulf itself and cause the universe to be quite yet another billion years. |
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9/24/09 2:34:28 PM#7
Nothing. The cat is already out of the bag. WoW set the example how to tap the MMO market. Every big gaming company yearns for it and will use the WoW as the standard. If WoW never launched, then everyone would love SoE. |
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9/24/09 2:35:05 PM#8
Originally posted by tro44_1
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9/24/09 2:37:50 PM#9
Now that i think about it, this could help other games drastically. Companies that don't have the revenue but the logic to put a great game together could once have its time, and end up causing an amazing game. |
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9/24/09 3:04:18 PM#10
The answer seems rather simple; someone would just make another WoW. Probably Blizzard. |
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9/24/09 3:09:52 PM#11
Mass suicide all over the world, causing the U.N. to abolish MMO's and single player games do to hazardous effects on the human condition. |
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9/24/09 3:21:34 PM#12
WoW is dead...to me. |
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Reklaw
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/07/06
Freedom is the will to be responsible to ourselves. |
9/24/09 4:07:38 PM#13
Originally posted by tro44_1
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9/24/09 6:19:40 PM#14
People would start leaving their houses, I think. It's a great game. Not my favorite, but still a really great one. |
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9/24/09 8:46:02 PM#15
Originally posted by kittyvonkita The reason people seem to greatly dislike WoW is because of some of the posts above claim that the Genre would decline if it died. I was not aware that one game alone makes up a genre. I think it's a rather skewed view given that all the people playing WoW only make up a small percentage of the total gamer population of the MMORPG genre. No required quests! And if I decide I want to be an assassin-cartographer-dancer-pastry chef who lives only to stalk and kill interior decorators, then that's who I want to be, even if it takes me four years to max all the skills and everyone else thinks I'm freaking nuts. -Madimorga- |
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9/24/09 8:48:58 PM#16
I would dance in the streets.
I would be able to go on a blog site, or watch tv, or talk to people without hearing them fawn over a mediocre game. I wouldn't have to hear any more "back in the day, WoW was hardcore" bull which just makes me laugh whenever I hear it. Sadly, the damage is already done though. The industry is changed for the worse, and I don't see it recovering until MMORPGs have some kind of collapse. |
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9/24/09 8:59:49 PM#17
It would start a big baby boom, in the coming year, all 12 million WOW geeks would start getting jobs and finding girlfriends. Then they would sprout a couple kids each uuhhmm ... end up with 24 million to 36 million kids the following year just because a game got shut down. I say the world is already over populated so i rather WOW stay alive... Plus thoes would be some ugly kids. |
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9/24/09 9:00:29 PM#18
World of warcraft is liks Goldman Sachs from wall street, or AIG International. If WOW collapse it would be the great depression of MMORPG GENRE everwhere. Panic ensues. This is assuming theres no bailout money from federal government. |
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9/24/09 9:01:50 PM#19
Originally posted by Furor Considering WoW existing is what caused the current MMORPG depression we are just barely pulling out of, I think it dying would be more like a revolution...
Also, WoW does NOT have 12 million players. It's closer to 3 million. |
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9/24/09 9:06:44 PM#20
Wow collapse means mmorpg genre will be shaken to its very foundation, Hell freezes over, pigs WILL FLY. And the coming of the judgement day for the human kind. Oh did i also mention the fat lady will finally SING. |
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