Personally I just don't see how Blizzard can possibly top early WoW. However, I don't recall anyone expecting WoW to be as wildly popular as it was. Maybe Blizzard will surprise us.
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Personally I just don't see how Blizzard can possibly top early WoW. However, I don't recall anyone expecting WoW to be as wildly popular as it was. Maybe Blizzard will surprise us.
Sir Robin, the Not-Quite-So-Brave-As-Sir-Lancelot.
Who had nearly fought the Dragon of Angnor.
Who had almost stood up to the vicious Chicken of Bristol.
And who had personally wet himself, at the Battle of Badon Hill.
If i remember correctly.. several years back.. there was this game called Vanguard: Saga of Heroes. It was supposed to be THE game for the hardcore i want everything difficult and non forgiving. lose experience when i die and potentially lose levels.. the even more un solo un casual friendly version of everquest... how is that game doing these days?
That bombed for entirely different reasons. The game was released in a BARELY playable state, like, things just didn't work. It was basically like playing a super early beta/late alpha build.
If the game HAD been functional, I bet we would have seen a pretty decent size playerbase as it would have filled a niche that's pretty empty in the market right now. But we'll never know since the game was so unplayable at launch that most people quit and didn't bother to look back (myself included), partially because they didn't have a proper team working on it for very long.
I understand that there are 6 years in to development of the version we know, but that doesn't mean they get a "reset" and we forget about the 4 years of wasted development time which coincidentally is around the same time they scrapped the Blizz North team... Technically they had 3 variations from the beginning to end of development, but regardless the Diablo 3 development began in 2001, not 2005.
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Not much changed even post launch. I bought a CE version of that game for $20 no more than 2 months after release, maybe 3. I played it for about a day because as EdgeCrusher said it was barely playable.
i think they will add a battle net sub fee which will change your account into some sort of a premium which allows you to play WoW and the new mmo, forum reactions enabled and some other minor but useful features. Albeit, i think they will add a couple bucks for this. like 15-20 bucks/month.
This sounds like their plan.
What would be nice if they leave the WoW-only sub for an alternative for people who would like to play only wow.
I am deducing this, based on their ideas about premiums.
Are all the good devs like Tigole working on this one?
The types of reasons to play d2 past level 80 was to drive to hit 99 with max level reachable in under 3 days in diablo 3 where is the drive, end level gear is so fucked atm and being changed so much that again no reason to play, once you can farm inferno which doesnt take long there is no reason and nothing to farm for, no runes no epic ass uniques nothing. It gets even more monotone and borring than diablo 2 did once you started MF farming and doing xp runs even though most didnt think that was possible. Now they are making the game faceroll easyer like removing difficulty multiplyer from when more people are in game and more.
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That was a major problem them loosing that dev team has shone ALOT, imagine hellgate london under blizzard name with blizzard support, my god. They should have tried thier damnedest to get them back.
Heh, yeah. Sigil collapsed when it launched so it was left to SoE to fix it, and as far as I remember they had a skeleton crew working on it as they weren't expecting that to happen. It got some bug fix patches for about 6 months (2-3 decently large patches) then after that pretty much stagnated. It's in pretty decent shape from what I've played since the freemium relaunch, haven't had a lot of time to devote to it though.
Sorry to disappoint you all, but Titan is just a malware analysis tool
doubtful. most of the original wow dev team no longer works on WoW, shortly after tbc was finished the lead dev went to work on Titan, which would explain why the game has more or less sucked since then, lol. and blizz north closed in 2005, because 30 of the top employee's left to create other studio's, and the people they were replaced with absolutely ruined D3 because they had no fuckin clue what they were doing, lol
dont think im alone on this one either, i havent seen a single thing in MoP that got me excited or interested in buying it. and i have over 800 days /played on my account, and i quit back in december of last year, lol if that tells you anything, i was a hardcore wow addict for 7 years, and this expansions premise, storyline, and everything else about it are shit, lol imo.
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So, basically they wrote an article saying "we didn't know anything about Titan, and we still don't, so let's make some more assumptions about it".
What is new here, really?
i though titan would replace wow spots but how things going now days i dunno
Not happy about the in game advertisements, If Blizzard is trying to boost their reputation, this isn't going to help...
Why do you say that; because it says "complimentary"? It doesn't mean "this game will be free as a complimentary bonus to paying for WoW", but rather "this game will be synergistic with (or "compliments") WoW".
Though it could be both
Also if they mean it will compliment WoW, then my subscription fee to WoW should pay for both, right?
If it doesn't, there's no way in hell Blizzard's taking a second sub fee from me, especially when they can barely manage one sub MMO. (Let alone a broken down mess of two other games, but that's for another thread )
Last edited by Polarthief; 2012-08-14 at 07:33 PM.
Still wondering why I play this game.
I'm a Rogue and I also made a spreadsheet for the Order Hall that is updated for BfA.