I know that some games are dying, but their makers won't let them fall and keep them on "life-support" (addicts) that will never quit until they run out of Cheetos. It seems that some very old games should be retired, so as to let them retain their glory. Also, wouldn't it cost more to keep the servers up than the nerds living in their parents basement have?
I have a problem....I don't play enough. Even though I'm usually on my comp playing RuneScape.
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Games will die on their own when they are not profitable enough to satisfy their makers.
I have a problem....I don't play enough. Even though I'm usually on my comp playing RuneScape.
If some1 pays for a game... he should be able to play it for as long as he wants, this includes runescape, if some1 wasts valuable time and money on it, then why should a developer decide to completely kill it off?
if they have an update, such as better graphics or new storyline to add to it, then just expand it, or if they have a new game, they should run it on a different server...
ps, there will always be a few people playing an rpg, even if it is out of date, they may not be able to afford a new pc or maybe they actually have a life and would rather spend what little time they do have playing games focused on a single game that they know and enjoy, others would rather pay off a house or car rather then spend 3 grand on a new pc.
I hear what you're saying, I understand it clearly, but this is the thing, when there are only 5,000 people online and you call that a rush, don't you think that's not bringing in cash? This isn't about the consumer, its about the developer, the people making the cash. If they see that a game isn't going anywhere, do you think that they'll keep the game going?
Updating might bring in a few players, so of course they should do that to keep the money/players flowing. Also, you can get a good computer for 500 dollars, there is no need to go and spend 3 grand on a freaking AlienWare or something. Most people just want computers that will let them play the game.
The developer calls the shots on all games, there is no way around it. If you were a developer, and you weren't getting enough profit from your favorite game for the last year, and it has shown no signs of an increase, would you let it go on like this, or would you put an end to it? Think about it from the executive standpoint and see what you think.
I have a problem....I don't play enough. Even though I'm usually on my comp playing RuneScape.
I see where ur comming from but i believe that game servers shouldnt close unless no1 plays them nemore. As long as a fair ammount of people are still playing a certain game, there should be no reason for the servers to close.
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Good point
Well, most games die from lack of things to do like "been there done that" like Runescape JaG3x is getting to despertate and coming out with horrable updates -former player lvl 85- but it all comes down do to is it a game with members or not members can get bored quickly like me runescape is 5-6 years old and just boring
But then some games shut down for sometime for massive updates never played a game but i heard of take like a week or two i heard once
But then there are addicts no matter how boring "just an excuse to stay home" sometimes lol my friends do that sometimes =p nerds just hack for better so they dont work like i did work for my 82 lvls (3 to start)
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