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Ever since the world first saw WildStar, people have been comparing it to World of Warcraft. But are such comparisons fair? In this week’s column, Gareth Harmer asks if the similarities could be a boon or drawback for Carbine’s upcoming MMO.
Read more of Gareth Harmer's WildStar: Stepping Out from the Shadow.
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wild star is ok but when are we going to see games that blow players away.
EQN my last hope for something new in the mmo market.
I didn't get my wild star key but I don't care its all about ESO this weekend.
If Wildstar's gameplay can live up to expectations of the WoW crowd (however low a bar you feel that is), I would say it would be an advantage for them....... as long as they mix it up a bit.
It's like if someone woke you up to tell you that they put another bed in your room. Just in case you wanted to sleep in it. Ummmmmmm, well I'm already comfortable, it's warm, and I'm half asleep. Am I moving? Not really. Now if it was a bunk bed, hellz yeah! I called top!! Just sayin' if they actually want people to come to Wildstar and stay for longer than a couple months, it's going to take a compelling environment that they haven't seen before a million times. That, and a compelling story and also compelling gameplay. So, basically, compelling stuff.
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The Secret World was the last "different MMO" while it blew most of us away, few people could comprehend it, it was not marketed well enough and little funding there for it.
MMOs have a shelf life of about 6 months now anyway, so it doesn't really matter what comes out, few people are going to play anything beyond that. It's not 2005 anymore. The WoW kids have grown up.. well physically anyway.
The new generation can't keep their attention on a single object more than 10 seconds regardless of what it is, couple that with multiple new MMO launches. The industry is dooming itself.
Wildstar is a fantastic game, and nothing else comes close. Until 6 months from now.
It isnt fair-nor true.
Its a great transition for wow players.
Wow is about knights,Orcs and dragrons - not at all what Wildstar is about!
In lamest terms = its like comparing Rock n' Roll with Classical ..its music, but totally different genres.
same could be said about blizzard- they have monks in all their games among other things.
their interfaces all look the same in all their games- and story is simply written for a 2 year old to comprehend.
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It shows that all mmo's can be compared to something else if people are looking for it.
It's got quests! - it's a clone.....
If this is true then I consider that quite the achievement.
Those are by far the two best combat systems I've seen in an MMO. The action, responsiveness and feedback of TERA are amazing, the rest of the game is boring, linear and uninspired but the combat was extremely well done. GW1 had, without a doubt, the most tactical combat I've seen with an amazing array of possible builds, skill interactions and choices. It wasn't a real MMO and as such missing many cool features but again, great combat.
Did manage to get a key for the upcoming weekend so I guess I'll find out soon enough.
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Stepping out from the Shadow and into the footprint
Just kidding, hope everyone enjoys the game and the beta this weekend that is interested!
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If you mention rose tinted glasses, you better be referring to Mitch Hedberg.
This is a "Theme park MMORPG" so yes it is going to be "like" WOW. It's going to be like any MMORPG just like WOW when it came out was "like" EQ. All Theme parks are going to have a lot or most of the same characteristics. So its not a clone of anything where it is more so another Theme Park taking or attempting to take things to the next level. The idea of the game having choices in adventures as to what to do is refreshing. Having the raids change layouts weekly is refreshing. Seeming to have crafting that actually might be worth something is refreshing. Having to pay attention in combat instead of just having to press 1 is refreshing. I love the direction Wildstar is taking and I will Subbing and seeing where it goes.
I would much rather be a part of this than what I normally do. Wait for the new WOW Xpac to be $15 buy it. Get to max level. Get my ilvl to the LFR level. Hop into the LFR's to see all of the content then cancel until the next raid releases, do that and cancel again.
I am ready for a game that challenges me. Isn't going to give me an epic because I sign on every day and grief on the forums. I want to earn the loot I receive and I want to play to win!
Wildstar I believe is going to give that to me and I can't f'n wait!
To me it felt like a mix of Champions Online and Swotor.
Could have been a decent game if it had been released 4 years ago.
Why people act there can only be 1 "successful" MMO at a time boggles my brain?!
Look to any other genre of anything..games, bands, movies..
There is tonnes of variations and surely that's a good thing? Some people act as if all other game devs may as well call it a day because they will never have 12 mil subs like WoW did a few years ago. News flash, a game doesn't need blizzard amounts of subs to be successful and continue to grow.
Themeparkers are spoilt for choice and act bitter about it. Like all these games that have taken years of development and are either free or a cheap sub are somehow designed to ruin your day.
Get over yourselves, more games means that there can be something for everyone and that is a liberty that most take for granted. I'm glad the days of only having a handful of games to choose from are over, variation is awesome.
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for an industry that should be full of inavotions- it boggles me that the audience dotn like change. lol
i welcome Wildstar!
just imagine if the world only had one football team?..who would they play agaisnt?....
No they don't make it an MMO, they make it an MMORPG. Guess you are forgetting the rpg part.
Raids and dungeons are part of an rpg, whether live roleplaying, pen & paper, or old school gaming. Add in the MMO and now you get multiple people doing it online. Raids and dungeons existed long before WoW or online gaming. Remember you are on a mmorpg site. EQ and DAoC had their own raiding pre-WoW in online gaming.
Now as to WildStar it does change up things with their Paths and random layouts. You aren't always running the same dungeon. If you have an Explorer in your group you might get a shortcut, and if you have a scientist you might unlock warbot. A settler might unlock some buffing stations. WildStar is just trying to give you more options which is what all RPG players want.
In the first moment I thought you were talking about WildStar.. not TERA. The further you get the more boring it gets. It won't live up to its "hype".. but that's just my 2 cents.
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I hope it does well. Wow will kill itself, it doesn't need help. Most MMO's are the same, why because its an mmo. Honestly there will never be a game that will make everyone happy.
If you enjoy a game then play it and who cares what anyone else says.
bingo!-they (blizzard) even have admitted to that!