I Voted No on the Poll, because I dont think its particularly revolutionary, but I DO however think its going to be a very good game, and a huge success.
Internally, they are predicting "double digit millions of subscribers" and no matter which way you look at it, that WILL have an impact on the industry.
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I might miss something, but to me this IS a cash shop - you pay (much) more for virtual items. And do not forget the 150$ CE also got some integrated virtual VIP shop whatever inside.
"Pre-order and get a shiny" is quite common, but "Digital Deluxe"? More virtual items for 20$? If WoW/WAR/RIFT did this, then I must have overlooked it.
They do it because people will buy it. People like to have limited edition things as they become very exclusive. If this game lasts 10years or something, I would imagine having a special item you could only get from Preordering a CE would give you quite some kudos or whatever you want to call it.
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I play MMOs... I am a connoisseur... I will play this game in beta but from everything I see its not anywhere near what the hype and talk of it is. I hate people who are ignorant and misinformed... I have watched videos and studied the game mechanics.... its typical... i will not claim it a great or revolutionary game... its just wow with Star Wars... cool stuff
You are not a connoisseur. If you hate people who are ignorant and mininformed, then you are being a hypocrite to call this WoW with Star Wars. You underexaggerate the game with all the hyperbole you can find. Just about as much as you leave out anything the game is actually doing well.
If you are going to critique an unfished game. You can not leave a paragraph elaborating on a single biased perspective and then walk away. Provide some objectivity or your OP isn't even remotely worth taking seriously.
No, he's correct. The gaming industry will still be chalk full of self-absorbed, pretentious, doomsayers with an overly developed sense of entitlement constantly complaining about how nothing ever reaches 'their' high level of standards. Star Wars the Old Republic will do absolutely nothing to change that. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.
I love the flame war that seems to constantly spur between GW2 and ToR fans. Why? Do you have money involved if one game is more successful than the other? Why can't both be successful at what they're attempting?
I remember reading about GW2... what like 5-6 years ago when they were still working on their "6 month" release schedule. How'd that work out for ya? With DOUBLE the actual time to create I'd EXPECT GW2 to be awesome. I'm not expecting another Duke Nukem. As for ToR, as long as they bring me into the story and I'm immersed, they've done their job and I'll hand them my money.
A lot of one eyed Fanbois are apparently voting Yes and the people voting no are not necessarily haters.
The game is not revolutionary, what it is doing is taking all the tried and true & popular MMO mechanics and perfecting them which there is nothing wrong with and which will probably guarantee a fairly successfull title.
But there is really nothing in SWTOR that is revolutionary.
A lot of one eyed Fanbois are apparently voting Yes and the people voting no are not necessarily haters.
The game is not revolutionary, what it is doing is taking all the tried and true & popular MMO mechanics and perfecting them which there is nothing wrong with and which will probably guarantee a fairly successfull title.
But there is really nothing in SWTOR that is revolutionary.
Except for character animations, apparently. With those they were happy to regress back to the days of EQ.
"There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer."
Who really cares if it's revolutionary? Frankly, if a developer makes a game and takes good qualities that /work/ from other games who previously set the standard on what is awesome, why flame them for it?
If it works, don't fix it.
I'm tired of elves with big tits, swords and magic. I'll take a good blaster any day over the same regurgitated garbage that has been done hundreds of times already in the passed 10 years. Hundreds of fantasy genre MMOs. Do you know how many Star Wars genre MMOs there are? Two. And one of them isn't even out yet.
And frankly, SWG set the bar for how an MMO should be with their class system (including non-combat classes), starships infrastructure, player built houses, player run economy, sandbox element, etc etc.
Ever game should be /atleast/ to the standard of what great games have done in the past.
Wait the game will have cash shops? Ok.. pre-order not happening.
Thats the biggest turn off in a game, having you pouring your money into something that should have an entertaining factor in it, not a money sink.
Scratch this one also... ( this cash shop game model is really anoying, it really takes the fun and entertainment factor out of any games, worst ideia ever! )
Wait the game will have cash shops? Ok.. pre-order not happening.
Thats the biggest turn off in a game, having you pouring your money into something that should have an entertaining factor in it, not a money sink.
Scratch this one also... ( this cash shop game model is really anoying, it really takes the fun and entertainment factor out of any games, worst ideia ever! )
It doesn't have a cash shop like F2P games do but it will have the usual fluff you can buy in others like name changes, server transfers etc and wouldn't surprise me if they go as far as WoW did with shiny mounts somewhere down the line.
Wait the game will have cash shops? Ok.. pre-order not happening.
Thats the biggest turn off in a game, having you pouring your money into something that should have an entertaining factor in it, not a money sink.
Scratch this one also... ( this cash shop game model is really anoying, it really takes the fun and entertainment factor out of any games, worst ideia ever! )
It doesn't have a cash shop like F2P games do but it will have the usual fluff you can buy in others like name changes, server transfers etc and wouldn't surprise me if they go as far as WoW did with shiny mounts somewhere down the line.
Why should i have to pay for a shinny mount? Ok ... vanity items as long as they don't being to sell weapons and items thats ok i suppose .. but the concept alone.. you should have that ingame only, special items that should be hard to make and acquire, now that would be something.. but buying.. bleh.
Khmm ... and why sould be evolutionary? Why you people always for any cost looks in any game for something "evolutionary" and then spend months (until possibly premature death) and months complaining instead of playing?? I never had this problem. And if game brings together best features in new package I will enjoy it. No need to discover hot water.
Khmm ... and why sould be evolutionary? Why you people always for any cost looks in any game for something "evolutionary" and then spend months (until possibly premature death) and months complaining instead of playing?? I never had this problem. And if game brings together best features in new package I will enjoy it. No need to discover hot water.
yeah theres this...then theres the results of the poll in the OP that make me wonder......
Khmm ... and why sould be evolutionary? Why you people always for any cost looks in any game for something "evolutionary" and then spend months (until possibly premature death) and months complaining instead of playing?? I never had this problem. And if game brings together best features in new package I will enjoy it. No need to discover hot water.
yeah theres this...then theres the results of the poll in the OP that make me wonder......
People on this site are not representative of the majority of MMO players, most are burned out players who have left atleast 1 or 2 games and are jaded by the way the genre has been going. You have to take that into account when looking at anything thats said here.
I voted No, I don't see the game being "Revolutionary"; however, that is far differant than "how it wont even begin to change the game industry..." Changes will without doubt occur, the size of those changes is what should be questioned. Every game that is cancelled, created, or anything slightly effects the game industry (talk about a huge generalization).
I guess people love to over generalize most things in life, that way you can avoid using your brain to think. I mean with statements like this "Its all a bunch of BS, this game looks worse then rift did and that game wasnt even that bad." Makes it sound like Rift appeared good, and thus Star Wars appearing below Rift shouldn't be that negative.
And even though I voted No (For Revolution lol), the op's argument completely blows...
In this video you see.. typical UI, typical mmorpg quests/ideas. The combat looks extremely boring.... What moves did he use... oh yah explosions and shoot a laser gun....
I see an mmo like rift and like wow and like all the rest that uses the same ui and ideas.
What makes this game different? The fact that its the star wars universe?
I mean come on... the graphics arent even good... have you seen guild wars 2 and battlefield 3.... get with the future...
Someone point out why they think this is good or revolutionary because the things that people havent see is what they tend to say is the good aspects. Its all a bunch of BS, this game looks worse then rift did and that game wasnt even that bad.
*I should probably input that dynamic events are the future of games.... so i guess questing makes SWTOR downgrade?
Get off the Star Wars band wagon and stop fan boying, this game analzyed from an MMO point is so typical and fail.... remember this when it launches.
BIG Edit* The main idea is... from what i have read and seen the general mmo industry wants to see different and better games... have you seen why people ripped apart RIFT... thats a unique storyline... not some ripped off book or movie. Bioware doesnt have to use as much creativity and the game looks typical. This site MMORPG also claims that the game is revolutionary... so I am helping people to not be misinformed.
you can play it all day if you want... have all the Star Wars you can possibly have! Im just sheddling light on what this game isnt because people tend to be very fan boy.
*added poll for whoever cares... im just making a point.
*http://www.mmorpg.com/gamelist.cfm/game/367/feature/5424/page/1 this is the article that I feel is wrong... theres no information to back up any points while looking at this video it answers itself. This is not industry changing and I feel his ideas were biased because its Star Wars....
This is typical of people that just want to bash things. What did we see here ? well, first most mmos do not have chat options when interacting with npc's, you had at least 3 different thing's you could say to the guy, most you go up, read, click accept and you get the exact same story/chat the last guy got and the next guy will get. Can you say that all 3 lead to the same things being said ? not from this video you can't.
Next watch the smuggler I guess it was, she throws up a barrier then procedes to use it as cover, ie actually ducking behind it, popping up to take a few shots and ducking back again. Most other mmo's do not have this ability, in fact in most other mmo's your only hope is to try to use a bit of static scenery to try to break los (line of sight) I have not yet seen an mmo where things in the world can be used as cover let alone the ability to deploy your own cover.
Of course in the most general sense the interface looks simular but, then in any mmo you are going to need 1 a toolbar 2 a map 3 a method of keeping track of team members and if they need help, hence the team names to the left with hams. Try to play without these things and see how far you get.
Ok, so lets take out all the things that may remind a person of wow, remove the charactor, completly remove the interface tool bars and all of it, oh yes and take out the scenery or backround, so now go play !! oh yeah wait that leaves you with a blank screen .... oops they had something rather like that that had nothing on a screen it was called pen and paper role playing.
The second link said nothing about revolutionizing the idustry so why you put it here trying to use it to back up your "no it won't" thread is beyond me.
The article on the 2nd link did say that BIOWARE was the main source of the info, it also said BIOWARE has a good history of story telling in it's games, which is true, It said the game would have crafting, not revolutionary crafting just crafting is all it said, it said it would have housing, not revolutionary housing but, housing. It said that SWTOR would bring back meaning to the phrase mmo and broke that down as massivly multiplayer online, the first video looked like there was more then the one player there ......... not massive but then I know there are vids all over the net showing people how to solo supposedly 5 man instances and I have soloed a few myself in wow. The question before you can make a statement about the multiplayer aspect is what would happen if those folks were in there on there own ? since we can not tell that from the video you just can't say.
So I must say to me that this seems to be a case of you picking at narrow parts and ignoring the rest going on in the video, the guy playing struck me as trying to sort out how to work his various commands and being it was an e3 video he probaly had not played before and was doing just that. In the end your statements don't seem to have any grounds or at the very least only take in part of the picture not the entire bulk of info provided. That is your mistake not the games nor the article writers.
This game will not change much in the MMO industry, it's more and less a typical MMO. But hej, it's Star Wars and it's made by the guys who makes the best RPG games these days. I bought the game for 3 reasons: Star Wars, Bioware, SWTOR. And according what I have seen sofar from beta leeks I will have at least 1-2 good years of fun with.
This game will not change much in the MMO industry, it's more and less a typical MMO. But hej, it's Star Wars and it's made by the guys who makes the best RPG games these days. I bought the game for 3 reasons: Star Wars, Bioware, SWTOR. And according what I have seen sofar from beta leeks I will have at least 1-2 good years of fun with.
You are absolutely wrong about this. Now, one can argue the fine points of whether or not SWTOR is a typical MMO (others will argue it is not even an MMO but a single player RPG with MMO trappings) but it WILL change the MMO industry.
The answer of why is money. ALL industry eyes are on TOR and other company leaders have even stated as such. The success or failure of the game will determine where game companies spend their dollars in the future and may discover what type of investment is needed to make a truly successful MMO.
If TOR fails I seriously DOUBT the conclusion will be to run out and make sandbox MMOs. I think it will be "This model sucks, lets go make single player hot titles instead". Which would hurt the MMO industry.
If TOR succeeds some fear it might do away with sandbox MMOs all together but to be honest TOR is a hybrid of a game. It is, without a doubt, an MMO (most might say thempark style) and it is, without a doubt, a story driven Bioware game in the likes of KOTOR , Dragon Age, and Mass Effect. So whether people want to admit this or not that makes the game pretty different than what is offered today.
It may do away with Sandbox MMOs but it may also give people the confidence to experiment a little with big bidget games, who knows the details of it yet.
TOR WILL impact our beloved MMO genre (or is it beloved, often times hard to tell on these forums) significantly regardless of what you think of the game itself. Personally, while I see many MMO staples in the game it looks and feels quite different from WOW to me but that is a personal view. I have, however, researched the living F*ing crap of of the game so I am pretty confident in my assessment.
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Well for me, I'm really happy with the full voice over feature. I could not have asked for more.
Guild Wars 2's 50 minutes game play video:
http://n4g.com/news/592585/guild-wars-2-50-minutes-of-pure-gameplay
Everything We Know about GW2:
http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion2.cfm/thread/287180/page/1
I Voted No on the Poll, because I dont think its particularly revolutionary, but I DO however think its going to be a very good game, and a huge success.
Internally, they are predicting "double digit millions of subscribers" and no matter which way you look at it, that WILL have an impact on the industry.
Cluck Cluck, Gibber Gibber, My Old Mans A Mushroom
They do it because people will buy it. People like to have limited edition things as they become very exclusive. If this game lasts 10years or something, I would imagine having a special item you could only get from Preordering a CE would give you quite some kudos or whatever you want to call it.
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OP. I don't know what you have been reading. But it's not the same thing that I've read.
Who cares if it changes the industry. As long as its a fun game, with lots of things to do. And keeps people occupied and playing it.
You are not a connoisseur. If you hate people who are ignorant and mininformed, then you are being a hypocrite to call this WoW with Star Wars. You underexaggerate the game with all the hyperbole you can find. Just about as much as you leave out anything the game is actually doing well.
If you are going to critique an unfished game. You can not leave a paragraph elaborating on a single biased perspective and then walk away. Provide some objectivity or your OP isn't even remotely worth taking seriously.
Hehe. This!
Hater's gunna hate.
I love the flame war that seems to constantly spur between GW2 and ToR fans. Why? Do you have money involved if one game is more successful than the other? Why can't both be successful at what they're attempting?
I remember reading about GW2... what like 5-6 years ago when they were still working on their "6 month" release schedule. How'd that work out for ya? With DOUBLE the actual time to create I'd EXPECT GW2 to be awesome. I'm not expecting another Duke Nukem. As for ToR, as long as they bring me into the story and I'm immersed, they've done their job and I'll hand them my money.
A lot of one eyed Fanbois are apparently voting Yes and the people voting no are not necessarily haters.
The game is not revolutionary, what it is doing is taking all the tried and true & popular MMO mechanics and perfecting them which there is nothing wrong with and which will probably guarantee a fairly successfull title.
But there is really nothing in SWTOR that is revolutionary.
Except for character animations, apparently. With those they were happy to regress back to the days of EQ.
"There is as yet insufficient data for a meaningful answer."
Who really cares if it's revolutionary? Frankly, if a developer makes a game and takes good qualities that /work/ from other games who previously set the standard on what is awesome, why flame them for it?
If it works, don't fix it.
I'm tired of elves with big tits, swords and magic. I'll take a good blaster any day over the same regurgitated garbage that has been done hundreds of times already in the passed 10 years. Hundreds of fantasy genre MMOs. Do you know how many Star Wars genre MMOs there are? Two. And one of them isn't even out yet.
And frankly, SWG set the bar for how an MMO should be with their class system (including non-combat classes), starships infrastructure, player built houses, player run economy, sandbox element, etc etc.
Ever game should be /atleast/ to the standard of what great games have done in the past.
Wait the game will have cash shops? Ok.. pre-order not happening.
Thats the biggest turn off in a game, having you pouring your money into something that should have an entertaining factor in it, not a money sink.
Scratch this one also... ( this cash shop game model is really anoying, it really takes the fun and entertainment factor out of any games, worst ideia ever! )
It doesn't have a cash shop like F2P games do but it will have the usual fluff you can buy in others like name changes, server transfers etc and wouldn't surprise me if they go as far as WoW did with shiny mounts somewhere down the line.
im really curious how people think this game is revolutionary? I dont mean this in a negative way its just a question..
No, anyone who voted yes is a deluded fanboy. TERA, GW2, ArcheAge are revolutionary, SWTOR is not.
Why should i have to pay for a shinny mount? Ok ... vanity items as long as they don't being to sell weapons and items thats ok i suppose .. but the concept alone.. you should have that ingame only, special items that should be hard to make and acquire, now that would be something.. but buying.. bleh.
Thats an ideia to catter the lazy masses...
Ah the old:
"Everyone who thinks like me is right, everyone who doesn't think like me is wrong", argument.
Also called: the arrogant child ideology.
Feel free to use my referral link for SW:TOR if you want to test out the game. You'll get some special unlocks!
Khmm ... and why sould be evolutionary? Why you people always for any cost looks in any game for something "evolutionary" and then spend months (until possibly premature death) and months complaining instead of playing?? I never had this problem. And if game brings together best features in new package I will enjoy it. No need to discover hot water.
yeah theres this...then theres the results of the poll in the OP that make me wonder......
People on this site are not representative of the majority of MMO players, most are burned out players who have left atleast 1 or 2 games and are jaded by the way the genre has been going. You have to take that into account when looking at anything thats said here.
1 or 2? Hehe, make that 10-15. I stayed in all of them a minimum of 3 months and a maximum of 3 years.
Btw, the OP as many before him is asking the wrong question. The right question is whether the game is fun and for how long. That's all it matters.
I voted No, I don't see the game being "Revolutionary"; however, that is far differant than "how it wont even begin to change the game industry..." Changes will without doubt occur, the size of those changes is what should be questioned. Every game that is cancelled, created, or anything slightly effects the game industry (talk about a huge generalization).
I guess people love to over generalize most things in life, that way you can avoid using your brain to think. I mean with statements like this "Its all a bunch of BS, this game looks worse then rift did and that game wasnt even that bad." Makes it sound like Rift appeared good, and thus Star Wars appearing below Rift shouldn't be that negative.
And even though I voted No (For Revolution lol), the op's argument completely blows...
This is typical of people that just want to bash things. What did we see here ? well, first most mmos do not have chat options when interacting with npc's, you had at least 3 different thing's you could say to the guy, most you go up, read, click accept and you get the exact same story/chat the last guy got and the next guy will get. Can you say that all 3 lead to the same things being said ? not from this video you can't.
Next watch the smuggler I guess it was, she throws up a barrier then procedes to use it as cover, ie actually ducking behind it, popping up to take a few shots and ducking back again. Most other mmo's do not have this ability, in fact in most other mmo's your only hope is to try to use a bit of static scenery to try to break los (line of sight) I have not yet seen an mmo where things in the world can be used as cover let alone the ability to deploy your own cover.
Of course in the most general sense the interface looks simular but, then in any mmo you are going to need 1 a toolbar 2 a map 3 a method of keeping track of team members and if they need help, hence the team names to the left with hams. Try to play without these things and see how far you get.
Ok, so lets take out all the things that may remind a person of wow, remove the charactor, completly remove the interface tool bars and all of it, oh yes and take out the scenery or backround, so now go play !! oh yeah wait that leaves you with a blank screen .... oops they had something rather like that that had nothing on a screen it was called pen and paper role playing.
The second link said nothing about revolutionizing the idustry so why you put it here trying to use it to back up your "no it won't" thread is beyond me.
The article on the 2nd link did say that BIOWARE was the main source of the info, it also said BIOWARE has a good history of story telling in it's games, which is true, It said the game would have crafting, not revolutionary crafting just crafting is all it said, it said it would have housing, not revolutionary housing but, housing. It said that SWTOR would bring back meaning to the phrase mmo and broke that down as massivly multiplayer online, the first video looked like there was more then the one player there ......... not massive but then I know there are vids all over the net showing people how to solo supposedly 5 man instances and I have soloed a few myself in wow. The question before you can make a statement about the multiplayer aspect is what would happen if those folks were in there on there own ? since we can not tell that from the video you just can't say.
So I must say to me that this seems to be a case of you picking at narrow parts and ignoring the rest going on in the video, the guy playing struck me as trying to sort out how to work his various commands and being it was an e3 video he probaly had not played before and was doing just that. In the end your statements don't seem to have any grounds or at the very least only take in part of the picture not the entire bulk of info provided. That is your mistake not the games nor the article writers.
This game will not change much in the MMO industry, it's more and less a typical MMO. But hej, it's Star Wars and it's made by the guys who makes the best RPG games these days. I bought the game for 3 reasons: Star Wars, Bioware, SWTOR. And according what I have seen sofar from beta leeks I will have at least 1-2 good years of fun with.
You are absolutely wrong about this. Now, one can argue the fine points of whether or not SWTOR is a typical MMO (others will argue it is not even an MMO but a single player RPG with MMO trappings) but it WILL change the MMO industry.
The answer of why is money. ALL industry eyes are on TOR and other company leaders have even stated as such. The success or failure of the game will determine where game companies spend their dollars in the future and may discover what type of investment is needed to make a truly successful MMO.
If TOR fails I seriously DOUBT the conclusion will be to run out and make sandbox MMOs. I think it will be "This model sucks, lets go make single player hot titles instead". Which would hurt the MMO industry.
If TOR succeeds some fear it might do away with sandbox MMOs all together but to be honest TOR is a hybrid of a game. It is, without a doubt, an MMO (most might say thempark style) and it is, without a doubt, a story driven Bioware game in the likes of KOTOR , Dragon Age, and Mass Effect. So whether people want to admit this or not that makes the game pretty different than what is offered today.
It may do away with Sandbox MMOs but it may also give people the confidence to experiment a little with big bidget games, who knows the details of it yet.
TOR WILL impact our beloved MMO genre (or is it beloved, often times hard to tell on these forums) significantly regardless of what you think of the game itself. Personally, while I see many MMO staples in the game it looks and feels quite different from WOW to me but that is a personal view. I have, however, researched the living F*ing crap of of the game so I am pretty confident in my assessment.