| Username | scottydabody |
| Real Name | Scott Richards |
| Rank | Novice Member |
| Joined | April 26, 2006 |
| Gender | Male |
| Age | (hidden) |
| Location | Orem, UT, United States |
| Last Visit | June 4, 2008 |
| Post Count | 7 |
| Biography | |
| Quote | Some people are like slinky''s; pretty much useless, but fun to push down stairs. |
I'm an MMO Junkie. I've been playing them for years now. I never found one that I could play for more than a couple of months until I tried WoW in early 2005.
I've since drafted many of my friends into playing as well. Although we now find ourselves getting tired. I think the reason WoW is the ruling MMO is because, to be honest, it's the easiest.
No death penalty (debt, loss of xp, etc.)
Experience bonus when you're logged off.
Easy to learn, great tutorial.
All one needs is time to get the best gear, skill is not that much of an issue.
I've tried almost every MMO on the market and I have narrowed down the successes of WoW to just plain difficulty level. Casual gamers are where the biggest market is for making money in an MMO, so naturally if an MMO markets itself to the elitists and is challenging or difficult, those casual gamers are going to move on.