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WoW is now passed its prime guys. WoW is slowly dieing... There is no game out there that is killing it, its just dieing. Matter of time before they start closing down servers. They are adding every bit of gimick they can before people start leaving. The server populations is terrible. I logged in on of my characters to find 1 person in ironforge 5 people in dalaran and 23 level 80s on. This is what they pass off as a "MEDIUM" population server. This is common on all servers as the population balance is terrible. Their payed realm and faction transfer is killing their game. You can now also create races from the opposite faction as a feable attempt to compensate for the population balance. This is only 1 problem of many that is killing WoW. These huge number of subscriptions you see are total crap. Half of them were owned by the chinese and since they banned gold farming, youll see a huge drop in subs. RAF accounts are also the culprit for this massive subscription count. People are creating multiple accounts and powerlevleing, skipping all the content, leaving the lower level instances to be ghostlands. There is no coincidence to why after many years of being against faction, and realm transfers, even when saying it was impossible to program this, that they impliment these changes. The talent system is unfixable with the disaster of WoTLK. It isimpossible to balance this many talent trees on all classes. This is what they are spending all of their time on. You may not see drastic changes to the game like NGE with SWG, but slow changes over time as you know, changing every aspect of the game much like NGE. I still have my subscription to WoW, but will most likely be cancelling it as this EQ style mmorpg is so tiring. |
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10/19/09 12:56:38 PM#2
Originally posted by Snoogems Its almost funny how inaccurate you are with just about everything you just said. I really don't see wow gaming a ton more new subscribers but its far from dying. Thing is your thread here is nothing new everything you just stated has been said before and shot down. No very few are owned by chinese gold farmers because well thats illegal in China now i believe. The talent system is fine in the game. Sure its unbalanced in pvp but then again they balance everything for PVE so they are doing the best they can. Sorry bud but this whole post made you look really bad. |
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Cadexn
Novice Member
Joined: 10/03/06
Has anyone really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like? |
10/19/09 12:59:18 PM#3
I'm not sure if OP is trying to deliver a point. Are you telling us you're canceling WoW because it's dying (the correct spelling), pointing out the mistakes/criticising, or just trying to bring down the game (flame). Dream as if you'll live forever, live as if you'll die today. |
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10/19/09 12:59:47 PM#4
oh, hi. 2006 called. they want their news back. :) more seriously, WoW will be "dying" for quite a few years, barring radical changes from Blizzard. inertia is hard to kill. |
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Originally posted by Frostbite05 Its almost funny how inaccurate you are with just about everything you just said. I really don't see wow gaming a ton more new subscribers but its far from dying. Thing is your thread here is nothing new everything you just stated has been said before and shot down. No very few are owned by chinese gold farmers because well thats illegal in China now i believe. The talent system is fine in the game. Sure its unbalanced in pvp but then again they balance everything for PVE so they are doing the best they can. Sorry bud but this whole post made you look really bad. everything in my post is accurate and i have stated that the chinese subscription base is dminishing because of the ban on gold farming. also, the reason behind the rapid gain in subscriptions is not because "everyones going for the hot new game", its because of people creating multiple accounts for raf bonuses and paying for 2 months of subscription to get a free zhebra mount and a free month of sub on the main accounts. |
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10/19/09 1:08:06 PM#6
Originally posted by Snoogems
Bye. Can I have your stuff? Seriously...quick check on Amazon.com, since I was on there anyways, shows me that WotLK is not only still in the top 10 for game sales, but it's outselling Aion as well. So apparently you have some personal definition of "dying" that is contrary to what the rest of the world thinks. |
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Originally posted by Eben
Bye. Can I have your stuff? Seriously...quick check on Amazon.com, since I was on there anyways, shows me that WotLK is not only still in the top 10 for game sales, but it's outselling Aion as well. So apparently you have some personal definition of "dying" that is contrary to what the rest of the world thinks.
without a doubt that it is the top selling game, mainly because of its reputation as a good quality game and marketing. im saying its past its prime and dieing |
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10/19/09 1:10:39 PM#8
Doesnt the xfire site say WoW is the top total Hours played. |
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10/19/09 1:13:40 PM#9
Even if WOW lost 50% of its subs today they still would have a larger number of subscribers than any other MMO out there today. Eventually WOW will decline but it will likely be a slow decent as Blizzard will do their very best to please the population. As long as they have a profit they will make expansions and maintain the servers. So barring major inovation and mass migration to other games WOW will be around several more year at minimum. I'm and old player and with the new expansion changing the original world and changes to the actual game mechanincs i'm going to give it another whirl. I imagine as long as Blizzard keeps the polish up and adds content regularly they are going to have a player base for a long time.
Asheron's Call, Champions Online, Dark Age of Camelot, EVE Online, EverQuest, Lineage 2, Star Wars Galaxies and World of Warcraft.Waiting for SWTOR |
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10/19/09 1:16:22 PM#10
Originally posted by Snoogems
without a doubt that it is the top selling game, mainly because of its reputation as a good quality game and marketing. im saying its past its prime and dieing
Hm...ok. Dying, and it's taken...5-ish years. By this logic...we should expect it to be completely dead by...2014 or so, give or take, right? Awesome, so I've still got time to finish leveling that alt. Can I still have your stuff or not? |
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catlana
Apprentice Member
Joined: 11/18/08
Playing ToR |
10/19/09 1:16:45 PM#11
Originally posted by tro44_1
Yup, a service mostly used by first person shooters still shows a MMO at the top. Btw, I tried logging in last night at 7 pm. central, there was a queue. |
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10/19/09 1:17:13 PM#12
Let's not forget that we are approaching the end of the line for the WOTKL expansion............ |
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Shannia
Novice Member
Joined: 11/06/05
"World of WarCraft is held alive solely by the mediocrity of competing products." RendRegen |
10/19/09 1:17:43 PM#13
Originally posted by uttaus
Agreed, and fixed the first sentence for you.
Fear not fanbois, we are not trolls, let's take off your tin foil hat and learn what VAPORWARE is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware "Vaporware is a term used to describe a software or hardware product that is announced by a developer well in advance of release, but which then fails to emerge after having well exceeded the period of development time that was initially claimed or would normally be expected for the development cycle of a similar product." |
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10/19/09 1:21:47 PM#14
NOt sure what the point is here. Og course the game is slowly dying - they all are as it is inevitable. But thats hardly news to anyone with a brain. This is why they have a release strategy for expansions and content to revitalise the community. People were sayng the same thing before WOTLK and it was largest launch day sales game in history - I expect the same with Cataclysm. Basing your view of the health of game on how many people you see next to you when you log in is ridiculous and about as shallow as study as you can get. Is it passed its prime? Who knows, it depends on the number fo future expansions and how long they want to keep this model before a full new release overtakes it.
To err is human....to play is divine |
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10/19/09 1:23:39 PM#15
I don't know what your drinking there OP but give it up. WoW has at least another ten to twelve years of content life left to fill. Still various places Blizzard has not even touched in game and still can add another contenient if they wish. |
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10/19/09 1:24:05 PM#16
Considering all Blizzard has to do is release an expansion, or hell...even a major content patch, and it kills every other MMO released around that time...not sure if I'd consider that dying, especially in this genre. |
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10/19/09 1:24:48 PM#17
World of WarCraft is held alive solely by the mediocrity of competing products. |
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10/19/09 1:28:30 PM#18
Dear OP, What game are you playing and what server? Come to Smolderthorn...one of he least popular servers and tell me this game is dying. LOL! ![]() |
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Shannia
Novice Member
Joined: 11/06/05
"World of WarCraft is held alive solely by the mediocrity of competing products." RendRegen |
10/19/09 1:28:56 PM#19
Originally posted by RendRegen
That is the funniest line ever, but oh so true. As such, I'd like to use it to replace the stupid comment by the P.E. developer about Star Trek.
Fear not fanbois, we are not trolls, let's take off your tin foil hat and learn what VAPORWARE is: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vaporware "Vaporware is a term used to describe a software or hardware product that is announced by a developer well in advance of release, but which then fails to emerge after having well exceeded the period of development time that was initially claimed or would normally be expected for the development cycle of a similar product." |
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10/19/09 1:31:19 PM#20
"The reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated" -mklinic "There's a point I think we're missing. |
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