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I am rooting for Bioware, this is their time to shine! They have a perfect record of games and are a solid development team and will PWN Blizzard! Thats the deal, they are stepping up to the plate. Cmon lets look at the record
Neverwinter Nights, Mass Effect and the King of all time RPG Baulders Gate Its over for Blizzard. Blizzard got lucky with Wow, it was their first rpg. Diablo was an Action rpg not the same. The Masters have come and its Bioware! Wow is going to get pummled!
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Bioware makes great stories, much better than Blizzard, but their ability to make gameplay is lightyears behind Blizzard.
Hold up, wait, hold up wait! So you think Blizzard can balance classes like Wows classes better than Biowares balancing in Baulders gate? Hmm I think not. Bioware is the best RPG game company hands down now they are going to take that and make it massive. MMORPG? Hmm ok so you are saying...what?
I really don't understand why one has to beat the other. BioWare is a successful company and probably has no intention to "beat" blizzard. Now, do they want to steal some subs from WoW? Yes of coarse but, I doubt they have daily "beat Blizzard" pep rallies in which they burn copies of WoW and sacrifice game cards to the MMO gods.
This whole competition thing is just for fanboys and bored forum posters to have something to argue about.
Besides, do we talk about how DICE has to beat Infinity Ward because they both make modern shooters with multiplayer components? No, of coarse not, but we may have opinions on which we enjoy more (I personlly play both games). This MMO competition with WoW crap needs to stop.
Playing: Tera, BF3, ME3
Waiting on: Guild Wars 2
RPG's are where Bioware excels, and I have complete faith in them and this product.
Blizzard built WoW off of a great IP that gamers had been addicted too for years. There weren't a lot of other good options at the time, and they've done very well with it. They're catering to the masses, and raking in lots of money.
For RPG fans, mmo or otherwise, Bioware will likely deliver a revolutionary product. Tieing in storylines to an MMO they way they are attempting is the kind of innovation the genre needs. Being part of a larger story helps players to become more immersed in the game.
Agreed. This is something that has been lacking for some time. I think WoW tapped all the elements of the shallow story, loot item based mmo. Its an era that is dying. The new age mmo is going to be story based and immersive.
and when you come to the end of the story?
and when you come to the end of the story?
The Expansion begins :P
Both are good companies but Bioware > Blizzard everytime.
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and when you come to the end of the story?
The Expansion begins :P
That's when you have "This is where you story beings!" contest.
Submit your story for the next chapter in your Star Wars saga. We will choose one winner for each class... The prize? Your story becomes the next chapter (aka series of quests).
In fact you could do this as an expansion... just think of the money you can save by having the story line created for free as a contest and just using it as the next expansive story line as the reward/pay.
I like Bioware, but look who had the most games in the top 10 for years and years now, Blizzard.
South Korea basically has sold it's soul to Starcraft, i don't see any other game company haveing that kind of following for a game so old..i dunno, Blizzard is in a whole other league.
Bioware is awesome but they aren't at the level of Blizzard, just the way it is when you look at the big picture.
If SWTOR end up with more subs then WoW then good for them, then again they would be beating a over 4 yr old game...not sure i would be overly proud of that lol.
People get to caught up in this crap though, in the end it doesn't matter who has the Top MMO, it just matters about having a good time in the game of your choice.
As long as Bioware keeps away from the "We need to beat blizzard" thinking then they should be fine and their game will be fun.
I plan on playing, but i'm not giving up Warcraft. =D
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Are you seriously trying to say that Bethesda is as good as Bioware in the RPG genre.....? I mean I know we all have our opinions and all that warm fuzzy stuff, but sometimes there is just a right answer and a wrong answer.
Bioware > Bethesda.
Yesterday, today, tomorrow.
You just watch....people are going to try to compare 1 year of sucess to a game, when IT ACTUALLY COMES OUT in 2011, that will have been sucessful for 7-8 years.
Blizzard may have their new MMO out around that time...Bioware better put in more work!
Comparing Bioware to Blizzard? Man, get out with that...Bioware needs to watch out for Bethsiba(sp) Ent. ever more and their talk about a Fallout MMO....
Yeah, if anything then this ^^
Hello, Horkathane, I would like to introduce you to my friend Bethesda Softworks...
Are you seriously trying to say that Bethesda is as good as Bioware in the RPG genre.....? I mean I know we all have our opinions and all that warm fuzzy stuff, but sometimes there is just a right answer and a wrong answer.
Bioware > Bethesda.
Yesterday, today, tomorrow.
Sorry, but I like my RPGs to be open ended, not: "Here, let me take you by the hand so you can experience this great story we wrote for you!"
Don't get me wrong, I like Bioware's games, but they aren't true RPGs so much as they are a book you get to play through. You know, making your own story as opposed to a preset one.
Well, Blizzard and Bioware have been in friendly competition ever since the Diablo-Balders gate (Not Baulders gate, OP) era.
But Bioware and Blizzard don't really have the same fan base. On the other hand do both have a lots of faithful fans that but their game.
Still MMO market is not that big now, Either TOR will have to take subs from Wow or they will have to get Biowares fanbase into MMOs just like Blizzard did 5 years ago. I suspect it will be a bit of both.
As for the dude who said this is not a RPG since the story is kinda like a book: That is not true, RPGing is about interaction between you, NPCs and other players. If you want a "sandbox" (don't really like that world) RPG you should wait for WW/CCPs "World of darkness online" instead which will be very open ended.
Look on the difference: Baldurs gate = RPG. Diablo = Action game. The interaction with anyone in Diablo is just superficial even in multiplayer while in BG the whole game is about interaction and story.
Wow do have some interaction parts between players however but interaction with NPCs are still zero. So I would say Wow is a RPG/action game. That doesn't mean Wow is bad or any action game for that matter, I liked Diablo. But NPC interaction should matter if you have npcs in the game. Just a questgiver with the options "accept" or "exit" is not RPGing at all. Aoc got this better but in almost all cases your talkning matters little to the story.
you make good points.
now to the OP, bioware will not beat blizzard. The question here is not to know who is better. that is irrelevant to the topic. BIoware will not beat blizzard while doing story driven heavy rpg games for the simple reason that this games attracts much smaller audience then a thing like wow that can pull almost every archetype of player. c'mon, 50% of the players currently playing mmorpg's dont even read the quests and thrill to have a big arrow on their map pointing to where they should go.
Bioware games:
# Shattered Steel (1996)
# Baldur's Gate (1998)
# Baldur's Gate: Tales of the Sword Coast (1999)
# MDK2 (2000)
# Baldur's Gate II: Shadows of Amn (2000)
# Baldur's Gate II: Throne of Bhaal (2001)
# Neverwinter Nights (2002)
# Neverwinter Nights: Shadows of Undrentide (2003)
# Neverwinter Nights: Hordes of the Underdark (2003)
# Neverwinter Nights: Kingmaker (2005)
# Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (2003)
# Jade Empire (2005)
# Mass Effect (2007)
Blizzard games:
RPM Racing[5] 1991 racing game
Battle Chess (Windows and Commodore 64 ports)[8] 1992 chess
Battle Chess II: Chinese Chess (Amiga port)[8] 1992 puzzle game
J.R.R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings, Vol. I (Amiga port)[8] 1992 role-playing game
Castles (Amiga port)[5] 1992 strategy
MicroLeague Baseball (Amiga port)[5] 1992 sport
Lexi-Cross (Macintosh port)[5] 1992 game show
Dvorak on Typing (Macintosh port)[5] 1992 education
The Lost Vikings[9] 1992 platform game
Rock N' Roll Racing[9] 1993 racing game
Shanghai II: Dragon's Eye[8] 1994 mahjong solitaire
Blackthorne[9] 1994 cinematic platform game
The Death and Return of Superman[9] 1994 side-scrolling beat 'em up
Warcraft: Orcs & Humans 1994 fantasy real-time strategy game
The Lost Vikings II 1995 platform game
Justice League Task Force[10] 1995 fighting game
Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness 1995 fantasy real-time strategy game
Warcraft II: Beyond the Dark Portal 1996 expansion pack
Diablo 1996 action-oriented fantasy role-playing game
StarCraft 1998 science fiction real-time strategy game
StarCraft: Brood War 1998 expansion pack
Warcraft II: Battle.net Edition 1999 fantasy real-time strategy game
Diablo II 2000 action-oriented fantasy role-playing game
Diablo II: Lord of Destruction 2001 expansion pack
Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos 2002 fantasy real-time strategy game
Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne 2003 expansion pack
World of Warcraft 2004 MMORPG set in the Warcraft universe.
World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade 2007 expansion pack
World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King
Looks pretty close race to me (expansions not colormarked). Blizzard made a lot of more games but they have about the same numbers of great hit games. The reason I don't count the expansions BTW is that an expansion to a hit game will sell automaticly but they have about the same number of expansions also.
Two high quality companies both putting out well made mmos can only help us the customers. Neither one has to knock the other out and hopefully neither one will. Competition breeds better products for everyone.
WoW can have a billion subscribers, as far as I care. As long as Bioware makes a StarWars mmo...with the same quality and care of their single player games..and then some...then Blizzard might as well not exist for me.
Exactly. I don't care what others play. WoW holds a lot of appeal for a lot of people.
I simply want more out of a game, and I think Bioware has the best chance of offering that to me.
No one ever said class balancing in WOW is better than in Baulder's gate.. So think about what you say before you try to put words into a person's mouth. Blizzard was regarded as one of the best RPG game companies with their Diablo and Diablo II as well. They made an MMORPG. 'Shite. Hmm ok so you are saying...what?
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When is it Blizzard is going to release a well made MMO?
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Hello, Horkathane, I would like to introduce you to my friend Bethesda Softworks...
Bethesda hasn't made a real RPG since Daggerfall. Which yes, was a great game. Morrowind and Oblivion were both decent hack-and-slash, semi-shooteresque adventure games with statistics, but they don't deserve to be called RPGs. Where were the choices? The most complex choice in either of those core games was "Do this quest, or not do it." Once you made the decision to do it, there was one way to do it, only, with no choices. And they were both collections of *completely* unrelated quest chains. You could play the entire storyline for a given guild, it could only play out one way, and regardless of what you did it would have absolutely no effect on anything outside of that guild. Bethesda was once a great company that could have competed with BioWare. But not at any point over the last decade.
And that post-apocalyptic Oblivion with guns, a decent game judged solely on its own merits, but nowhere close to being deserving of the name Fallout.
Peace is a lie, there is only passion.
Through passion, I gain strength.
Through strength, I gain power.
Through power, I gain victory.
Through victory, my chains are broken.
The Force shall free me.