I think it's more a try to get back people who stopped playing current incarnations of WoW because they favored Classic more. I don't think that we will get a MMO renaissance, at least not with gameplay from 00ies.
I think it's more a try to get back people who stopped playing current incarnations of WoW because they favored Classic more. I don't think that we will get a MMO renaissance, at least not with gameplay from 00ies.
I am? How many would jump on the chance to play a game that is like Vanilla but isn't Vanilla? WildStar tried to return to the "hardcore" time period of Vanilla/TBC, it died real fast, as an example.
The vast majority wants Vanilla to return to the past or to try something other people have talked about (indirectly the same reason). You're not really arguing against that, are you?
Why not put out an MMORPG version of the map editor? Blizzard could spawn another DOTA that way.
The only thing that Classic will potentially mark the beginning of will be potential future TBC & Wrath servers if Classic has decent traffic, and the community is hungry enough for them.
except that statistics and financial evidence prove that games are getting cheaper to produce and revenue is higher than ever. I don't know why the vast majority of people still believe that myth that games are getting more expensive to develop these days. Yes on average they're more expensive than say, 15 years ago, but when you look at the numbers and adjust for inflation it's cheaper.
The only renaissance in relation to WoW comes from the Live game delivering and more people being interested thanks to clever marketing and positive word-of-mouth.
AKA, exactly what's happened with Legion moving into BfA. It has nothing to do with "new generations being unable to keep focus on 1 game" or shit like that, it's 13 years since Classic came out, not 30... Classic WoW will benefit the players and the company, but believing that it'll somehow revive a business where the live game version already reigns supreme in terms of sub MMORPG's, is just delusional.
There are few things I could add to that, yeah. There aren't millions upon millions of people just pining for an MMO, despite what previous WoW population would have us believe. It exploded because it was Blizzard, mostly, a total anomaly in the MMO market. With the exception of HOTS, everything they touch is massively, anomalously profitable and other studios follow their lead. This was also true of Hearthstone and Overwatch in particular.
It was a niche market before WoW. That game's success made lots of studios attempt to cash in, but the market just wasn't there for several MMOs which are extremely demanding titles in terms of time played. In this age where thousands upon thousands of games compete for the casual gamer's attention? MMOs are wayyyyy too grindy to be anything but a niche genre for the dedicated. Vanilla even moreso.
Its the beginning of a new era. This will be legendary. A fresh start. So good.
the 2 errors the guy in the video made:
- 2019 there arent millions of the hardcore mmorpg gamers waiting, he talks about. because that ppl are old and have families and daily stuff. not able to invest the time you need for successful vanilla playing. hell, it will be a wonder if you find more than 5 guys leading, organizing and holding a 40man roster alive. for more than a half year.
- this leads us to the younger crowd. which is born into a modern world and trained with fast pace gaming, instant gratification and low time investment. in a world where you have to play x games, view x netflix series, twitter, facebook and instagram shit, and so on. this crowd is just not trained to play a heavy time consuming hardcore game all day long. and keep being focused solely on that.
conclusion: classic will have its fan base. classic can be lucrative for blizz with low investment and simple recycling. but will classic change the gaming industry ? no. definitelly not.
Last edited by Niwes; 2017-12-29 at 05:24 PM.
Sometimes going backwards is the right choice. The world of entertainment is not like science.
Forward doesnt mean is always better (in the world of entertainment)
What is better? Watching the new Star Wars movie? Or re-watch the original Star Wars trilogy?
Sometimes going back in time is the right choice