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Fate of Gundabad, and the new Brawler class in The Lord of the Rings Online, is sure to bring back some players who dropped off the Middle-earth radar in the years since the last major expansion, Minas Morgul. It got Bradford wondering how often our readers return to older MMOs when they get new content.
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Now I do log into STO when a new episode drops as I did get to the end of the content there and I did go back to Neverwinter when they did their recent rework of the game and played through it into the first couple of campaigns. I haven't hit my stop point there yet so it's in my rotation to play it some more down the road.
As to LotRO, Even after all these years I'm only in Gondor so knowing it's still getting new content is nice, although who knows when I'll see it.
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I went back to GW2, when they put out PoF, not seeing the new expansion pulling me back tho.
The problem is, after the new content diversion I remember why I left in the first place and then go back to whatever other game I'm enjoying at the time.
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I imagine it is different for gaming journalists if they actually review and score the releases, MMOs must feel like Back To The Future for them.
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I have gone back multiple times to a few select games including DAOC, EVE, ESO and some others, but never because specific content had dropped recently.
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It isn't because of new content, almost never because of that but just my feeling that I miss the game is all.
One thing I learned about myself as a gamer is I evolved into a player that likes to try many games rather than just focusing on one game. maybe as we get more experienced it gets to be a "been there done that" feeling and we just move on.
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I have however played some games and been turned off by something that happened and left even though I never got to the end game bit.
It makes ALL the difference. Blizzard should have gone this direction, but chose to follow the #nochanges meta crowd ... and look where it got them.
New content in old games is what is MEANT to happen. If games are still played, new content is what keeps players playing.
I simply cannot stress the impact new content has when playing an old mmorpg. Private servers are doing this across many old mmorpgs now. This lesson needs to be learned by the original developers. Either keep supporting a game, downscaled to it's new audience level (and not cancel it because it's not making BIGGY money only), or hand over games to the public domain.
Public domain old games are the future. Companies just haven't learned this yet. This can be done in many ways, even some methods where the company still controls some rights to the IP, but is no longer actively developing it.