You have literally no idea how the tokens work. They don't give out game time from nothing. People buy the tokens for real money and they cost more than regular 1 month sub. Then the in-game rich can buy them with gold and redeem into game time.
Blizzard would actually prefer that more people used tokens for their gametime than the sub, because every token is 5 $/€ more for them than a month's sub fee.
This is why you go to school kids, so you know to do your research before you spew vomit and turd all over the internet.
Probably running on a Pentium 4
I dunno, I always thought it would be pretty cool if they made WC4 playout along side of a WoW expansion.
I see 2 possible scenarios for it:
1- We go right into void lords/old gods without reprieve. This kind of situation would no doubt have a alot of larger scale battles, The RTS game campaign would cover these battles, while the WoW expansion follows the heros (us) fighting the smaller scale fight against the leaders.
2 (my personal choice) - Before we dive right into void lords, we have a small time skip (maybe 5-10 years). In the expansion the alliance and horde are in full scale war (because warcraft). We have another map shift (Not necessarily like cata, but areas updated like camp T no longer on fire or possibly rebuilt; some areas fortified that were being fortified before, Gilneas conflict resolved (Territorially speaking), Silvermoon rebuilt, Kul'Tiras added, maybe Kezen or the second isle in gobby starting area settled, you get the idea) and WC4 would take place during that 5-10 year period.
In either case, it would be a great way to both introduce new characters as well as flesh out existing ones. Whatcha think?
If WoW is "dead" as so many people claim, then how come I have to spam tag mobs while doing WQs at 4 am?
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World of Warcraft will never be abandoned/closed down, so long as it makes a profit. Look at games like EverQuest, which is still chugging along via a skeleton crew of developers (and is also free-mium - free to play a neutered game/subscribe for massive convenience - now). They still churn out an expansion every 11-13 months at $35 for the base and upwards of $130 for the 'super premium tier'.
So long as WoW still has 100-200k people willing to pay every month, the game will be put into a life support mode. Less Customer Service, shoddier expansions/content, but it will still be alive.
I don't think the RTS genre is very popular anymore so I wouldn't expect a wc4 anytime soon.
One of the most dismal armchair analyst posts I've seen in a while
Moving from a dying genre like MMO to a dead genre like RTS. Seems legit. There's a reason StarCraft is the only relevant game in that genre.
The Warcraft universe itself is a dying IP, Warcraft 4 wouldn't change that. Besides, they would only be able to do a spin off game, not something that progress the actual lore because we already have WoW.
So while books and such do give us some clarity and tie together events, they're usually huge moments that people will remember.
You cannot build a game on some half assed lore and small moments. They would have to build the game around characters like Med'an that
nobody cares about.
you cannot kill wow as it is too polished.
everyhting else that comes out is too rough, and shit.
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i gave up reading after "and not coming back" like if you know if ppl would come back or not... like me... i didnt came back, but how do you know if i will not? i dont even know that myself.
This entire post has to be a troll. No one is stupid enough to believe the WoW token doesn't bring in more money than regular subs.
This post is obviously a big troll post. WoW is not gonna die aslong as people play the game. Blizzard would be the first major buisness to ever take down a profitable product and then not give an equal or better alternative.
Warcraft 4 is though a thing, that will not happend unless WoW dies out. Blizzard have a hard time making games or content, which does not have an effect or takes place in their current timeline/universe. Making a Warcraft 4 about something that has already happend will only be a waste of the huge lore team, which is being paid big money to come up with new ideas and stories. Also, a Warcraft 4 without an original story, will be stomped to theground by the lore community of WoW, which i think is pretty big and hard to come around. So if Blizzard ever wants to have succes on the lvl of WoW, Hearthstone and Warcraft 3, with Warcraft 4, they have to stop the current storyline of WoW and let Warcraft 4 continue it. Anything else will be looked at as a weak alternative.
May the lore be great and the stories interesting. A game without a story, is a game without a soul. Value the lore and it will reward you with fun!
Don't let yourself be satisfied with what you expect and what you seem as obvious. Ask for something good, surprising and better. Your own standards ends up being other peoples standard.