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5/04/12 2:25:21 PM#61
Originally posted by Blackwater56Originally posted by RefMinor I restrict my GW2 comments to its collective of fans "The Hivemind". I don't actually comment on the game because I haven't played it, looks reasonably fun, I don't have a total rejection of cash shops on principle so I may play it in future but I doubt it will be the second coming of Jebus. I am currently doing a couple of small beta's, one of which is Salem. awaiting ArcheAge and WoD and an Alpha of an old friend. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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5/04/12 2:30:13 PM#62
Originally posted by RodimusPrime Thank you for your comment, you seem to be getting to be quite a regular here, I guess it's like when you drive past a car crash, you can't help but slow down to have a look. It's a free forum, no one one makes you click, the title tells you what you are clicking on, there's no excuse. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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5/04/12 2:32:55 PM#63
Originally posted by lizardbones He can include me, he talks sense. "i don't waste my time building relationship in games" - nariusseldon |
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5/04/12 3:16:09 PM#64
Originally posted by RefMinor Wow impressed you bumped the thread 3 times in a row. |
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5/04/12 3:20:56 PM#65
This thread is great, nothing like a little schadenfreude. +1 Are you a Pavlovian Fish Biscuit Addict? Get Help Now! |
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5/04/12 7:07:18 PM#66
Originally posted by BigHatLogan |
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5/04/12 9:17:29 PM#67
Originally posted by lizardbones XFire is the best we got. Almost the only thing we got. But seeing its earlier history, where it has predicted the trends of competitors, in spite of their own grossly untrue statements, I am pretty confident in it. But then again, I don't want to know the exact number of subscribers down to single-digits, I only want a trend. Whether the current number is 100.000 more or less, doesn't matter to me, when the game claims a number almost 2 millions. |
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5/05/12 7:21:31 AM#68
What on earth is happening to WoW. |
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5/05/12 7:29:04 AM#69
Originally posted by Metentso
Looks like the lull before next xpac comes out. Lots of people are playing on the MoP test server, didn't blizz sell something like 1.4 million annual passes? That's a lot of people who have access to beta. Also, pretty much all the lines are trending downward, everyone's just waiting for some of the new stuff to hit. D3 comes out in 11 days, GW2 is on the horizon, Tera is out there. Lots of options + people have leveled and geared their alts means they're waiting or doing something else until MoP. |
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5/05/12 7:39:34 AM#70
Originally posted by Rusque
But it lost 1/4 of players in 3 days... something happened 1-2 may. |
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5/05/12 9:00:02 AM#71
Originally posted by Metentso The GW2 effect. Edit: http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/349411 Also i heard that you had to manually add GW2 to xfire for it to register. I dont use xfire myself so i wouldnt know but if true, that s a lot of people that went trough the hassle. |
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5/05/12 9:24:03 AM#72
Summer? We had 30° here :P |
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5/05/12 9:32:47 AM#73
Originally posted by obii
Are you implying that WoW players are the most outdoor-loving persons in all MMO players? :) |
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5/05/12 11:29:47 AM#74
Just over 2500 - it will be very interesting to see what EA have to say next week.
As for WoW could it be D3 early access? Those that took up the offer will still be WoW subscribers even if they are playing D3. And financially Blizzard are probably happy to have 12 months @ $7.50 and a D3 sale vs. 6 months (or 2 lots of 3 months) @ $15 less discount and maybe a D3 sale. To put it in perspective 24M customers playing an average 6 months = a headline 12M subs. 24M customers playing an average 5 months = headline figure of 10M. i.e. customers burning through content quicker. So getting the equivalent of 6 months from people probably makes good business sense. (It will be way more complicated than this but they seem to be seeking to shift the business model away from a pure 'monthly sub' type basis. More like SoE's old access pass. |
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5/05/12 12:45:41 PM#75
Originally posted by Minny So after a patch some players stop using xFire forever? |
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5/05/12 4:03:20 PM#76
Originally posted by gervaise1 I know exactly what they're going to say.
"Most of the 1.7 million as mentioned is still with us and were in a good position to grow after patch 1.2" |
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5/05/12 5:10:35 PM#77
Originally posted by Blackwater56
Thngs:
1. Subs aren't players. A sub with one days' worth of time counts, even if the person hasn't played the game for weeks and has uninstalled the client.
2. They sold close to 2.2 million copies by March 31st. Of which, on March 31st, at least 110K were still in the trial. And I'm figuring another 150Kish were still time-card activated and could not expire, even if not being played, until sometime in April.
3. They can't lie to the subs. But they don't have to tell you active accounts (accounts where people are logging on at least once-a-week) and can mislead you to the active player base (which in sub-based MMOs is always lower barring compenstory time, free-trials, etc.). |
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5/05/12 5:57:42 PM#78
Originally posted by Jakard From what has been explained, the maybe telling the truth which can be very decieving. When the last gave the statment of 1.7 or haven't changed they are speaking about subs. There maybe significantly less players as was eluded to in one of the most recent interviews stating that play time has decreased by a lot. So players still under contract that have no intention of renewing. DamonVile- Games built for disposable players are now apparently built by disposable employees. |
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5/06/12 12:25:22 AM#79
TERA also launched... not a huge MMO, but at least on based on the area chat - there are people that left TOR.
One of the big components we don't know in all of this is the actual number of ACTIVE Xfire users. It leaves some doubt about the value of the raw numbers... more doubt, if we saw TOR actually rising in the overall rankings, while losing raw players. On the other hand - since we see TOR now dropping below World of Tanks AND losing raw numbers... that's probably another pretty good sign (along with all the other data) that TOR is continuing to slide. |
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5/06/12 12:29:45 AM#80
What is XFire? I've never heard of it. |
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