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Oops missed this, even though still subbed. Too much crap going on in the MMO industry these days.
Dwelling on SWGs closure
Disappointed with SWTOR
Closure of EQOA
Fighting SOE with ProSieben
Fighting Nc Soft for City of Heroes
Plus other stuff
Too much to keep on top of.
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No, not really. I just think that the MMO genre is going down a dark path, mainly becaus people see the success of WOW and want a piece of it, so try every trick in the book to get it, but it just fails.
The more and more MMOs that shut down, the less appeal they will have, and become more and more short lived. I do not reckon SWTOR will be active much longer after it goers F2P. GW2 will become averagely populated, if does not suffer the same fate as SWTOR, and WOW will get back on top, especialy when the expansion releases.
Within about a year I have now lost 4 MMOs - SWG, EQOA, PSU and CoH (unless it gets saved) plus SOE list of games when we get shoved off to Prosieben - EQ1, EQ2, Vanguard, DCUO, Planetside 2, EQ next
Playing Sleeping Dogs the other week, brought me a tonne of fun, that I have not had in ages. Games like that, and especially Red Dead Redemption (as it had multiplayer) are the type of games that developers should focus on and expand, or try and make a MMO where you can play the game offline and online. If servers are down, level up your character offline, like you could in PSO on the Dreamcast. Then when game shuts down you do not lose all you characters and stuff.
Also, at least with PSU, I can still play it offline, but it is completely diffrent to the online game and you do not use your online characters like you could with PSO, but better than nothing.
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