It's not just the MMORPG community but the entire MMORPG industry is going to be watching the launch. AoC will have ripples throughout the whole post-WoW genre depending on how it does. No pressure Funcom
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Recent releases have proven that slapping a well known developers names like "McQuaid" or "Garriott" on a list of developers for a title just doesnt guarantee success above all others. In fact it doesn't guarantee that as such a developer your newest product will be a bigger success than your old one.
Thus AoC has the potential to set a new "benchmark" when it comes to both development and launch of a mainstream MMORPG title. From what I'm hearing, Funcom have nearly succeeded.
Only time will tell. No doubt WAR will also contribute to the evolution of the MMO industry this year as well.
On a slightly different note, I'm predicting that in the next couple of years not only will we have F2P MMO's (with no development budget) and AAA MMO's (with a huge budget), but we'll start to see a sizable quantity of "Prefab" MMO's being produced. Ones that have been built using a pre-made engine (such as Multiverse) and a modest limited budget on top.
It's not just the MMORPG community but the entire MMORPG industry is going to be watching the launch. AoC will have ripples throughout the whole post-WoW genre depending on how it does. No pressure Funcom
100% agree
Recent releases have proven that slapping a well known developers names like "McQuaid" or "Garriott" on a list of developers for a title just doesnt guarantee success above all others. In fact it doesn't guarantee that as such a developer your newest product will be a bigger success than your old one.
Thus AoC has the potential to set a new "benchmark" when it comes to both development and launch of a mainstream MMORPG title. From what I'm hearing, Funcom have nearly succeeded.
Where have you been recently? "set a new benchmark" - yeah benchmark in untested content maybe and unblanced classes, but that's a benchmark I don't really think they want.
This game won't set ANY new benchmarks, theres nothing new in AoC save for an awkward and buggy combat system which will get annoying rather quickly, oh and fake boobs. They might get the benchmark for the largest fake boobs.
You guys have been creating a self-fulfilling prophecy with your constant negativity. I personally want AOC and other massives to succeed so that we have some fresh new games to play. All I see from half of the community is a string of relentless and meaningless negativity that serves absolutely no purpose other than to ENSURE that the launch does not go smoothly. Why would any true MMO fans want that??
I don't think that most of you have the slightest idea what it takes to make sure that a launch for a game of this magnitude goes smoothly. Problems are inevitable... but that does not mean that the game will fail. Try to be positive for once... you'll live happier lives.
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Recent releases have proven that slapping a well known developers names like "McQuaid" or "Garriott" on a list of developers for a title just doesnt guarantee success above all others. In fact it doesn't guarantee that as such a developer your newest product will be a bigger success than your old one.
Thus AoC has the potential to set a new "benchmark" when it comes to both development and launch of a mainstream MMORPG title. From what I'm hearing, Funcom have nearly succeeded.
Only time will tell. No doubt WAR will also contribute to the evolution of the MMO industry this year as well.
On a slightly different note, I'm predicting that in the next couple of years not only will we have F2P MMO's (with no development budget) and AAA MMO's (with a huge budget), but we'll start to see a sizable quantity of "Prefab" MMO's being produced. Ones that have been built using a pre-made engine (such as Multiverse) and a modest limited budget on top.
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Recent releases have proven that slapping a well known developers names like "McQuaid" or "Garriott" on a list of developers for a title just doesnt guarantee success above all others. In fact it doesn't guarantee that as such a developer your newest product will be a bigger success than your old one.
Thus AoC has the potential to set a new "benchmark" when it comes to both development and launch of a mainstream MMORPG title. From what I'm hearing, Funcom have nearly succeeded.
Where have you been recently? "set a new benchmark" - yeah benchmark in untested content maybe and unblanced classes, but that's a benchmark I don't really think they want.
This game won't set ANY new benchmarks, theres nothing new in AoC save for an awkward and buggy combat system which will get annoying rather quickly, oh and fake boobs. They might get the benchmark for the largest fake boobs.
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Down with the haters I say!!
You guys have been creating a self-fulfilling prophecy with your constant negativity. I personally want AOC and other massives to succeed so that we have some fresh new games to play. All I see from half of the community is a string of relentless and meaningless negativity that serves absolutely no purpose other than to ENSURE that the launch does not go smoothly. Why would any true MMO fans want that??
I don't think that most of you have the slightest idea what it takes to make sure that a launch for a game of this magnitude goes smoothly. Problems are inevitable... but that does not mean that the game will fail. Try to be positive for once... you'll live happier lives.