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First and foremost a company that’s in it for passion.
Digital download price + monthly fees, but it better be worth it (see above). It worked in the early 2000s it can work now. Never a cash shop.
A game so large, no expansions for years. After all you payed for it (see both above).
Realms where players live in and know each other. No innovative crap, they got it right the first time.
Medium graphics and smooth game play.
Challenging content.
NO cinema videos, no personal story lines, and very few chain quest….. This takes players away from playing with others.
Old fashioned trinity system where players are dependent on other classes and no class can do it all.
Simple and easy….. Second generation....... IT'S EVERYTHING THAT IS NEEDED AND IT'S ALL GONE....Strange how it's all gone.
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EQ1, EQ2, SWG, SWTOR, GW, GW2 CoH, CoV, FFXI, WoW, CO, War,TSW and a slew of free trials and beta tests
If not mmorpgs will continue to disintegrate into the ashes like their doing now.
Theirs already well over 200 games-online you to play.... This topic is more for mmorpgs to make a come back.
However, a developer may say, I see the trends right now for mmo's. Casual gamers make up a great majority of the market. They buy impulsively often and want games they feel successful in, which translates to easy winnable content. They don't often care about others, they want a single player experience where they can play against the computer or they want a coop they can play with friends or against said friends. I also understand the large market for casual gamers in includes games like fortnite, minecraft and others like those games. Generally these games do not appeal to hardcore gamers. These are the trends as they play out right now in mmo gaming. Plus the even bigger aspect they now must consider is mobile gaming which has grown exponentially and many feel will may be the long term future for gaming. I need investors and they tell me what I posted above. IMO this is why crowdfunding has been somewhat successful in gaming. Unfortunately, while there are some good stories out there, there are so really bad ones as well. Three years ago I started with a MMO in mind and began development. The game became a mobile one and I considered a pc port but the headaches and costs associated with even a simple port don't justify the end at this time based upon the market. The market right now is full of some cynical people/gamers that can easily ruin your game with social media if it isn't up to their standards and quite often unfairly as well. (the above comes from a conversation I had with a developer last year)
Casual gamers make up a great majority of the market true... BUT their are a GREAT MAJORITY of gamers that want real mmorpg's...... Much of the players wants are hidden behind marketing advertisements to make games cheaper.
Whats on my list at one time was standard, now it's financially impossible. Add that statistics don't have any second generation mmorpgs to compare it with.... giving false facts.
Wouldn't that just put you back at square one?
The best you can hope for is a decade or two from now someone releasing a remake or a new take on the past. Maybe it will come back in style. After all, mullets seem to be back in style. I would've never thought it would happen. So there's always hope.
Who cares about stats and majorities, if a demographic is big enough to support the game go for it.
I play FO76, a wholly American cash grab game.
Always look for the "Made in USA" label.
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Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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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
Either way its the only project I know of which technically could still deliver what the OP demands - a AAA game that is made in actually idealistic spirit. Because community funding allows exactly that. At least in theory. If you dont also accept investor money, because investors as a rule are in for the money and thus only interested in maximized profits.
I didn't play the first wave of MMOs because they sucked....for me.
People played them then because that was all they had to play.
Different world now. You never enter the same MMO river twice. The ship's sailed, and already sank.
Following the 'precepts' promulgated by the deletionist would lead to a huge loss of money for the company attempting it, as it would be difficult to deliver that at a price that would be supported by the player base.
You sure wouldn't get mine.
If you are holding out for the perfect game, the only game you play will be the waiting one.
Sure it's impossible, but it's what has to happen regardless.
Why..... greed took over and is here to stay. You spewed your rant about EA and Biowaire, we all know that It's pretty much the standard talk in explaining the corruption that had taken over.
Everything on the list HAS TO HAPPEN in order to get our mmorpgs back, will it ?... no !
Everything before 1999 up until September 18 2008 everything on the list was doable but then Warhammer Online was the first to show it's ugly face and it was downhill from their.
Your rant about chain quest was totally un needed "very few" is fine, Vanguard is fine. Have you played FF14 it's one looooog 250 part chain quest, and most every game after follows it's path..... Try playing Elders Scrolls On line!!!!
Try playing with others in games like this you will get "sorry I'm busy". But you can always hop into an auto dynamic event.
I guess everything has to be in detail, yet people say my post are too long... that's because I have to answer to people like you !!
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Very sad if accurate and I fear that this is pretty close to the mark. Two decades from now some of us will be wheelchair jousting at the "retirement community".
Haha yes like using a double negative
A Double negative of a double negative is four negatives, what would that be
I'm all confused
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Personally the only modern MMORPG trend that annoys me is the idea that MMOs need to be designed in a way to attract people who don't actually like MMOs. Which to me makes about as much sense as someone trying to figure out a way to get vegetarians to eat at their steakhouse.- FARGIN_WAR
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