After watch the develop of crowdfunding MMO for while , i have to say that they don't carry much of MMO soul than the WOW clones . Not into detail , it just a feel after all ... like déjà vu .
After less than a minute of watching the video i had to stop watching and just like i expected clearly he is one of those triple A,triple A,triple A players.
triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
He actually says some of the crowd funded MMOs are bringing sandbox back to the mix, which he saw having big potential. He seemed some what optimistic at the end.
Unlike myself, he thinks we need one big success to reignite AAA interest, I think we need about half of them to be a success, preferably with diverse gameplay and mechanics.
So its been a rough ride, but there is hope for us yet.
They need to bring in something NEW, something FUN with a mixture of solo and group content. New things brought in, like have a game inside a game.. e.g fishing, make it a game and interactive instead of cast strike what i get cast strike hmm crud again rince and repeat. Pub games (cards) Arm wrestling, wrestling, fist fight etc.
Other things. Make crafting mean something, you either become a harvester/gathering or you choose a profession. Make the best items crafted by players requiring materials from end game boss's, these can drop items (though not as good as crafted) but can be broken down for the items. Schematics and Designs can be dropped in game so you cannot learn everything from trainers.
Players make their own towns and cities (can hire guards but a max limit is on this depending on size) extra guards can be brought in with finding certain guard recruit papers which can also have better level guards) these should be trainable too.
Right now i would have to say YES, the MMO genre is dying because they just keep rince and repeating teh same old stuff and right now there dropping the ball and going backwards in time to the games of old old (even including teh cheap graphics with them too). Any wonder its dying...
I like his Death of a game series (even if it has hiccups sometimes, like APB, TOR, and of course AoC which just got a new server ), and this video too was a thorough description of the current situation. At least from one viewpoint... Still, I can't much relate to it - neither the evaluation, nor the suggested remedy.
Maybe just a personal preference (as Travis wrote in his letter, "never kickstart, never preorder" ) but I doubt crowdsourcing is a solution to anything. Neither the everlasting wait for the new big mmo messiah which will change everything overnight with its huge success - commercial success that is, as he says, to lure in more investors. I believe the issue has more deeper roots, in the core demand and in the way how gamers nowadays look at their leisure time - and correlating with that, where the gaming industry as a whole is heading.
What can be the solution? No idea, and to be honest, don't even care. I don't like this new direction, while on the other hand I still love and play my old games. Maybe that's why I never really delved too deep into this mindset of frequents threads about "when is the new mmo home will launch, I seek a new game, etc". I'm fine with my current games, even if they are 10 years old.
Plan is, I will play my games until they are online, and when the last one gets the axe... I have a massive stash of old singleplayer games which would keep me occupied for decades (because the problem is not only with MMOs, or online games in a broader sense. The entire industry is going downhill, quality-wise... but hey, they are making tons of money because of their new audience loves this, so nope, not dead, "only" changing. To the worse, I might add, but that's just how we old gamers see it, right?)
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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After less than a minute of watching the video i had to stop watching and just like i expected clearly he is one of those triple A,triple A,triple A players.
triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
You're wrong that is not what he is. He is in fact rooting for the crowd funding. Perhaps you should have continued watching.
After less than a minute of watching the video i had to stop watching and just like i expected clearly he is one of those triple A,triple A,triple A players.
triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
You're wrong that is not what he is. He is in fact rooting for the crowd funding. Perhaps you should have continued watching.
just for you k? lol i'll try to keep my eye rolling to a minimum while i do
After less than a minute of watching the video i had to stop watching and just like i expected clearly he is one of those triple A,triple A,triple A players.
triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
You're wrong that is not what he is. He is in fact rooting for the crowd funding. Perhaps you should have continued watching.
just for you k? lol i'll try to keep my eye rolling to a minimum while i do
If you watch the whole thing he is actually giving a summary of what went before(when you assumed his support for AAA) and saying kickstarter is our hope and to support it.
Not for me, im really having fun in wow, ffxiv, bdo. I switch whenever there is new content. Now im grinding rep for the voidelf im excited to play a voidelf priest and warlock. I will prob try bless.
After less than a minute of watching the video i had to stop watching and just like i expected clearly he is one of those triple A,triple A,triple A players.
triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
You're wrong that is not what he is. He is in fact rooting for the crowd funding. Perhaps you should have continued watching.
just for you k? lol i'll try to keep my eye rolling to a minimum while i do
If you watch the whole thing he is actually giving a summary of what went before(when you assumed his support for AAA) and saying kickstarter is our hope and to support it.
made it thru the video,i would say yes you are correct and I assumed way more than i should have. At the beginning even tho he goes on a bit about triple A games and publishers,he made very good factual points near the end many i agree with,he also seems very focused on facts more than his opinion which is very good if you ask me.
In a nutshell the genre is finally evolving and many are not ready or like it,but all things need to evolve to continue to survive whether we like the outcome or not
He actually says some of the crowd funded MMOs are bringing sandbox back to the mix, which he saw having big potential. He seemed some what optimistic at the end.
Unlike myself, he thinks we need one big success to reignite AAA interest, I think we need about half of them to be a success, preferably with diverse gameplay and mechanics.
So its been a rough ride, but there is hope for us yet.
I dont think we will reignite AAA interest ever again. Today all AAA Publishers are publicly traded companies. The ONLY thing these companies care about is making money for Stockholders period. So when they make a game they fine stupid ways of monetizing their product. Look at EA and SW BFII. People hate the gamble boxes and EA did take them away but will bring them back later because EA's ONLY goal is to make as much money for the stockholder as possible. They dont give a rats ass about gamers. They want gamers to shut up and give them endless streams of money period.
This is why I personally hope that Ashes of creation becomes a great game. This studio can become a AAA publisher by having a successful crowd funded game. Its also time that we have privately held publishers make MMORPGS again. Blizzard was Privately held until Activation bought Blizzard. You can see the changes in the MMORPG genera the minute activation owned Blizzard. They changed WOW from the Vanilla TBC model were you needed to put the effort into the game and no conveniences like LFD to what we have today where it tries to make everyone happy but it makes no one happy. Why is that? To make Stockholders money. This is the ONLY reason blizzard is making classic WOW, to increase subscriptions because subscriptions after an Xpac is release drops dramatically. This was never the case in Vanilla and TBC because things took time in those days. So people stuck around.
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
The MMORPG Genera is changing through Crowd funded games like Ashes of Creation and Pantheon which could come out and prove that the genera needs to go in a different direction.
Its only dead to those who have gotten left behind.
^Very much that.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
These days it seems everyone is cloning Battle Royal or Survival games.
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
These days it seems everyone is cloning Battle Royal or Survival games.
Who knows when blizz will come with one. I dont play the current BR games but will prob play it when blizz makes it
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
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"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
These days it seems everyone is cloning Battle Royal or Survival games.
Yes, you are behind the curve Nari, because a game mode, let me repeat that a game mode, is now what everyone is rushing to do. This post will be out of date too by next week as someone discovers another holy grail of gameplay.
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
These days it seems everyone is cloning Battle Royal or Survival games.
Yes, you are behind the curve Nari, because a game mode, let me repeat that a game mode, is now what everyone is rushing to do. This post will be out of date too by next week as someone discovers another holy grail of gameplay.
Yeah .. I guess I should have mentioned PUBG instead of Destiny 2. See .. you don't even need innovation. Just a small twist of a standard pvp shooter and you get a hit.
No wonder no one bothers with AAA MMORPGs anymore.
O and no the MMORPG Genera is not dead. Its stagnate with too many WOW clones trying to catter to every person in the world.
lol .. you are still stuck on the wow clone era? Now MMO is replaced by MOBAs, shooters, TCGs, and so on.
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
These days it seems everyone is cloning Battle Royal or Survival games.
Yes, you are behind the curve Nari, because a game mode, let me repeat that a game mode, is now what everyone is rushing to do. This post will be out of date too by next week as someone discovers another holy grail of gameplay.
Yeah .. I guess I should have mentioned PUBG instead of Destiny 2. See .. you don't even need innovation. Just a small twist of a standard pvp shooter and you get a hit.
No wonder no one bothers with AAA MMORPGs anymore.
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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triple A is one of the major reasons that people think the genre is dead! what have so called triple A mmo's given us in the past 10 years.....i rest my case!
I will gladly wait on the crowdfunded games and even put my money where my mouth is(already have Camelot Unchained and Crowfall) to studios that at least want to try to give us different kinds of mmo's.
Even the crowdfunded games that dont appeal to me or I think are too much of a risk i hope every single one of them makes it to launch and achieves some form of success,cause that's exactly what we need right now,enough of the WoW clones!
this is how you make alot viewers
Unlike myself, he thinks we need one big success to reignite AAA interest, I think we need about half of them to be a success, preferably with diverse gameplay and mechanics.
So its been a rough ride, but there is hope for us yet.
New things brought in, like have a game inside a game.. e.g fishing, make it a game and interactive instead of cast strike what i get cast strike hmm crud again rince and repeat. Pub games (cards) Arm wrestling, wrestling, fist fight etc.
Other things. Make crafting mean something, you either become a harvester/gathering or you choose a profession. Make the best items crafted by players requiring materials from end game boss's, these can drop items (though not as good as crafted) but can be broken down for the items.
Schematics and Designs can be dropped in game so you cannot learn everything from trainers.
Players make their own towns and cities (can hire guards but a max limit is on this depending on size) extra guards can be brought in with finding certain guard recruit papers which can also have better level guards) these should be trainable too.
Right now i would have to say YES, the MMO genre is dying because they just keep rince and repeating teh same old stuff and right now there dropping the ball and going backwards in time to the games of old old (even including teh cheap graphics with them too). Any wonder its dying...
Maybe just a personal preference (as Travis wrote in his letter, "never kickstart, never preorder" ) but I doubt crowdsourcing is a solution to anything. Neither the everlasting wait for the new big mmo messiah which will change everything overnight with its huge success - commercial success that is, as he says, to lure in more investors.
I believe the issue has more deeper roots, in the core demand and in the way how gamers nowadays look at their leisure time - and correlating with that, where the gaming industry as a whole is heading.
What can be the solution? No idea, and to be honest, don't even care. I don't like this new direction, while on the other hand I still love and play my old games. Maybe that's why I never really delved too deep into this mindset of frequents threads about "when is the new mmo home will launch, I seek a new game, etc". I'm fine with my current games, even if they are 10 years old.
Plan is, I will play my games until they are online, and when the last one gets the axe... I have a massive stash of old singleplayer games which would keep me occupied for decades
(because the problem is not only with MMOs, or online games in a broader sense. The entire industry is going downhill, quality-wise... but hey, they are making tons of money because of their new audience loves this, so nope, not dead, "only" changing.
To the worse, I might add, but that's just how we old gamers see it, right?)
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
In a nutshell the genre is finally evolving and many are not ready or like it,but all things need to evolve to continue to survive whether we like the outcome or not
This is why I personally hope that Ashes of creation becomes a great game. This studio can become a AAA publisher by having a successful crowd funded game. Its also time that we have privately held publishers make MMORPGS again. Blizzard was Privately held until Activation bought Blizzard. You can see the changes in the MMORPG genera the minute activation owned Blizzard. They changed WOW from the Vanilla TBC model were you needed to put the effort into the game and no conveniences like LFD to what we have today where it tries to make everyone happy but it makes no one happy. Why is that? To make Stockholders money. This is the ONLY reason blizzard is making classic WOW, to increase subscriptions because subscriptions after an Xpac is release drops dramatically. This was never the case in Vanilla and TBC because things took time in those days. So people stuck around.
The MMORPG Genera is changing through Crowd funded games like Ashes of Creation and Pantheon which could come out and prove that the genera needs to go in a different direction.
My SWTOR referral link for those wanting to give the game a try. (Newbies get a welcome package while returning players get a few account upgrades to help with their preferred status.)
https://www.ashesofcreation.com/ref/Callaron/
There has not been a AAA wow clone for a long time ... because devs are simply not interested in traditional mmos anymore. Unless you count Destiny 2 as one.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
They are the best at coping and make it superior.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
Yeah .. I guess I should have mentioned PUBG instead of Destiny 2. See .. you don't even need innovation. Just a small twist of a standard pvp shooter and you get a hit.
No wonder no one bothers with AAA MMORPGs anymore.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon