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Zorgo
Elite Member
Joined: 12/05/05
Who did wrong? The advertiser hired to sell the game or the consumer who put faith in advertising? |
7/06/12 11:57:27 PM#81
Originally posted by teakbois LOL |
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7/07/12 1:40:51 AM#82
Originally posted by Chrisbox As a Diablo player who knows many other Diablo players, it was definitely a huge success to Diablo players in general. - vigilo confido - |
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7/07/12 1:42:29 AM#83
Originally posted by Axxar I concur. Vault-Tec analysts have concluded that the odds of worldwide nuclear armaggeddon this decade are 17,143,762... to 1. |
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7/07/12 1:52:16 AM#84
with the OK only sc2 and the crap D3 + the nonsense they keep doing with wow (pokemon and karate kid class anyone?) yep i think in like 5-7 years blizz wont be what they used to be anymore.
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7/07/12 1:53:11 AM#85
Originally posted by Axxar it was the biggest failure D2----->D3 easily and with style |
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7/07/12 3:31:12 AM#86
Originally posted by kaguhoO While I agree that D2 is much much better than D3, SC2 blows SC1 out of the water. SC2 is better in every conceivable way and it will get even better after the 2 expansions. The only thing tha I don't like about SC2 is custom games. But they are fixing that with the new arcade layout. While I don't think D3 is as great as D2, I still played it for much longer than I play the vast majority of other games I've bought. It's just that I didn't spend crazy hours on it like I did with all their previous games including WoW, SC2, D2, D1, SC1, WC3, WC2. But they are still to release PvP and maybe that will be super fun. You never know. Then they will release 2 more expansions and I will see how this goes. Maybe in 2-3 months I will stil lget the rush to play Diablo dunno. I always seem to return to Blizzard games...
Originally posted by qombi |
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Zorgo
Elite Member
Joined: 12/05/05
Who did wrong? The advertiser hired to sell the game or the consumer who put faith in advertising? |
7/07/12 10:53:12 AM#87
Originally posted by Chrisbox No question? No wonder you don't have the answer. If you are basing your opinion on the posts you see on mmorpg.com - you went to the worst site possible for an objective sampling of Blizzard players. This is where disgruntled Blizzard players and Blizzard haters come to feed. This sites community is almost unanimous for deriding anything Blizzard as the downfall of all gaming. In the real world they sold enough copies to be considered successful and is one of the top internet games currently played. More play it than D2 currently, and more people bought and are playing D3 than D2 than at release - so if D2 was a success, D3 is a bigger one. This is simple. This is undeniable to anyone using logic, reasoning and rational thought. Even if I hated it, I would recognize its success. Let me say that again, a rational person who does not like D3 should still be able to recognize it as a success. Just as rational people still see that WoW is a success, despite their opinion of it. Just like some people still recognize that SWToR has an enviable number of subs, even after the huge exodus. The community here feels that SWToR is a failure too. And at the same time the games they play have half the subs. They believe WoW is a failure, when it is actually the genre's biggest success.They believe either sandboxes and/or action combat are the only acceptable structure for any future mmo. Although they don't play one, have never seen a successful one and everyone they tried they hated. They believe that gamers are the problem as they are buying games they don't want and thus driving the industry to make more WoW-clone themeparks. It has never occured to members of this site that people may actually like and enjoy the games being released. These are not the opinions of the industry, they aren't the opinions of business, they aren't the opinions of the public at large or even the gaming community at large. The above are the opinions of mmorpg.com members, who have gathered here to promote their opinion as the only truth, as THE voice of the gaming community. And they feel safe here, because there are a lot who feel the same way. They tend to be uncomfortable with dissenting opinions and insecure at rival sites because they are in the minortiy and are out-voiced. But at mmorpg.com you can come spout off nonsense at a streetcorner like a homeless person and gain an accepting audience. It is the best site to post uninformed over opinionated non-logical arguments as the end-all-be-all truth of gaming. Tell you what - you want to know what is happening in the industry, come here, read everything and then know that the complete opposite is actually the truth. D3 a failure. Go check out the real world for awhile - its nice out here.
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7/08/12 7:51:57 AM#88
Originally posted by darkness2468
Spelled "there" wrong, it's their when standing in for a person. There means place or location. Not saying my grammar is perfect, just trying to help. Blizzard definitely lost popularity among MANY because peeps are bored. It will not be gone until someone comes along and makes an MMORPG kickass better. That is not going to happen until computer corporations realize much of their market belongs to gamers, not just secretaries, and start selling PC's with advance graphic cards THAT DO NOT SUCK TO MUCH ELECTRICITY. Which wont happen until someone makes such a graphic card and sells it to a major pc corp like Dell. So Blizzard is safe for a long long long long long long time yet. To our despair. And with the economy looking so bad I might go as far as to say WoW was as advanced an MMORPG as stupid greedy humans managed to create before society fell apart and we revisited the dark ages. |
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7/11/12 1:55:47 AM#89
Contrary to popular belief, Blizzard still breaks sales records with every game they make. Success is based on number of copies sold -- so no, they are not coming to an end. Now if you mean in the traditional sense of the high quality games they are/were known for, yes, I feel like that part of the company is ending. It won't stop the great sales though. |
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7/14/12 4:20:10 AM#90
Originally posted by VassagoMaelOriginally posted by Souldrainer Just replace the phrase with "reached a decline in quality which is beyond recovery." I'm not sure where you lost my meaning though, because it seemed very clear to me. Error: 37. Signature not found. Please connect to my server for signature access. |
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7/14/12 4:27:07 AM#91
Originally posted by darkness2468
If you take the question in context with the latest news ( http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/06/us-vivendi-activision-sale-idUSBRE8650SZ20120706 )?
Dunno. Depends on whether Vivendi can sell AcitvisionBlizzard and who will buy it. |
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7/14/12 4:33:54 AM#92
stupid topic for stupid kids, everyone knows that 2012 is the end of all. close the topic. |
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7/14/12 4:36:16 AM#93
Originally posted by Palebane I agree too. Diablo 3 was good :) |
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7/14/12 4:37:51 AM#94
I laugh when people have said *this new game is the wow killer* ....After seeing the community reactions to Diablo 3 though It is clear what will eventually kill wow. Blizzard themselves.They are still a huge company but they lost a TON of their fanbase because of diablo 3.They can make as many box sales as they want but if they leave a very bitter taste in a long time fans mouth it doesnt just become dislike but absolute hate and its just sales they wont make in the future. As great as i found the gameplay in diablo 3 to be it has such completely broken game mechanics that even a monkey could fix and people are seeing that.Blizzards image is very hurt right now..I think it will take many many years for the giant to fall but i do believe this is the start. Also i play hard mmos that are usually grindy and epic items are rare....with that said i love to play wow.I love the artistic direction of the game, i love the polish, the content and even the fact that if you want to play casual you can still get nice things.It is different to the other games i play and i like that.I REFUSE to give them my sub for wow though after they butchered Diablo 3 in my eyes when it could have been so much more.I feel like they didnt care so why should i? I know this is all my opinion but it is opinions like this that will destroy Blizzard because i have been a fan since a kid and i am very let down. |
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coretex666
Advanced Member
Joined: 1/03/12
"I shall take your position into consideration" |
7/14/12 4:47:12 AM#95
Do you think Apple is coming to the end? No no it is not a troll post, seriously... If it is not a troll post then show us some reasoning behind it With current stage of the thread, my answer would be plain "No". Playing: Nothing atm My game concept thread: http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/369707 (any feedback appreciated) |
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7/14/12 4:49:58 AM#96
Originally posted by bookworm438 The Phantom Menace grossed over a billion dollars worldwide, but is considered the worst film in the star wars franchise and a complete failure by the fans of the IP. People buy on the hype, if it's not good they are more hesitant to put their blind trust in a product from that maker again (by contrast, Episode 2 made around 650 million dollars). Whilst Diablo 3 was succesful financially, it seems to have damaged Blizzards reputation, much like Dragon Age 2 did for Bioware. Those fans are a little more likely to take a 'wait and see' approach now, which will in turn affect the profits for the next game Blizzard make. |
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7/14/12 5:01:33 AM#97
Originally posted by Carl132p For me: Total Annihilation - Strategy Guild Wars 2 - MMO Not really a HackNSlash player but I've heard good things about Planescape Torment. |
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7/14/12 5:06:19 AM#98
Originally posted by DiSpLiFF Yeah that ^^ |
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7/14/12 7:05:03 AM#99
Originally posted by Kanester ... then you've both been asleep since 2008 or something. There is a definite decline going on here. Although Starcraft II was a fairly solid release, it was short. I think it's fair to say it was 1/3 of a game, especially considering the lack of playable Protoss and Zerg campaigns. Diablo 3 quality? Cata quality? Both a complete joke. I do agree that the gaming industry is in trouble though. Any time you have an industry where companies start to release broken products with the mentality that they can just make quick fixes later on, trouble begins to creep in. Error: 37. Signature not found. Please connect to my server for signature access. |
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7/14/12 7:35:41 AM#100
There is enormous inertia involved in that many loyal fans. Ponderous, slowly-changing animal that only evolves over geological epochs. |
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