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While I’m very excited about all the City of Heroes news lately, I don’t want to play on rogue servers ;(. I would be afraid that my new characters would be taken away at any time. SOOOOOOOO I was thinking, maybe we can use this to get NCSoft to start up the servers again.
Maybe restart them with only minimal support and no new content except bug fixes. Does this sound feasible? I have a feeling there are a lot of players like me. I don’t care about my old characters; I don’t care about new expansions. I just want to fly around in COH again ;(.
Is there any way to reach out to NCSoft? Or do you all think this is a lost cause once they send out the C&D letters ;(.
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They're not going to change their minds now.
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To the point, why should a company spend x amount of dollars for a small profit when they can spend x amount of dollars for a larger profit?
The obvious answer is to still sell to one segment of their customer base. But at some point, if selling to that customer base and making a small profit is to their detriment, they are going to discontinue that product.
Not the first time a company has discontinued a product.
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Logic, my dear, merely enables one to be wrong with great authority.
Makes no sense for NCSoft to restart things. But licensed public servers would be reasonable.
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
I mean, that's property they have a significant investment in. Why should they just give it away? And there is a very real chance that the folks who are using the IP now could damage it via reputation, which would eliminate the possibility for NCSoft to ever use that IP in the future.
NCSoft isn't a charity. If someone wanted to ~buy~ the IP to reopen a new server, I bet NCSoft would talk, and we could debate over what the value of that payout should be. But to expect that a company should allow it for free is ... not a very realistic expectation.
Don't get me wrong, I think it would be awesome, and I would love to see CoH reopen. I'm willing to pay. But to make NCSoft out to be the bad guys here isn't exactly correct either. They made a business decision. It breaks my heart, just like seeing the McRib go away every year. But I understand why it must be done.
That seems more like a talking point for the IP holders that's not based on a serious reality.
Someone decides to start allowing nude mods.
Someone decides to rename the factions Muslims vs Christians
Someone decides to mod powers into hentai tentacles
Someone decides to start charging money for access to registration info
Someone starts distributing malware payloads via client downloads
It hasn’t happened - that I know of. But shareholders have very good imaginations when it comes to risk, and they will see boogeymen in every shadow, even if it hasn’t ever happened.
"NCSoft support line, Rumplestiltskin speaking. How may I assist you?"
"Can we have CoH back?"
"No, no, a thousand times no."
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However, it is an old MMO with the same formula no one has changed since the beginning of time. I probably won't go back to playing it. The only MMO I can foresee myself playing is Entropia and that is because of the real cash economy which makes it unique enough.
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Let's say they have 5k users per month for 1 straight year. (we know that is unlikely to be true). That's about 75k x 12 which puts them at $900,000 for the year. Let's say for one quarter it is $225,000.
In q4 of 2018, their revenue was $354 million. So you are asking NCsoft to put resources into something that will, at best case scenario, make $225k in a quarter vs what they make.
There is a concept in economics (actually can be used in any field) called Opportunity Cost. It's the cost you give up for doing something.
For example, I'd love to be a part-time streamer, but as my brother says, all i need to do is work a few hours at my job and I'll make more money than I ever would as a streamer. So my opportunity cost is huge.
Likewise, the resources NCsoft puts into the CoH server, may actually cost them money.
Then again, I think they could hire one person and buy a couple of servers and make the servers pay for the employee and some, but you never know what else there is to it.
You can see my sci-fi/WW2 book recommendations.
As you say the character creation; the dual skill line choices made for interesting character class combinations. "Full screen" graphics, a buddy system that worked both ways allowing low levels to play with higher or vice versa (useful if you outleveled something), great quest arcs with interesting enemy "cults/mobs" and a clever use of both zone phasing and quest instancing. Some of the "instanced" quests didn't feel instanced since they "took place" - you might be ambushed in your current open world location say.
Quarterly content drops as well.
Today though - as you say - its an old mmo.