The main reason i failed in Japan is coz it cost 35 dollar a month to play -.- it was far too expansive for most people and i still have no idea why its so expansive.
That, and MMORPG simply DO NOT DO WELL IN JAPAN
Historically, the only MMORPG's or even Online games that do well, are those on consoles. If TERA was on the PS3 it'd be doing amazingly right now.
Don't know much about the japan game world, but i know 35 dollar a month is a retarded price and idk why its set that high XD
I guess it is about cultural taste for games... we "western" have a bunch of people that love grind and farming endless times to get one iten or just have easy to do quests like kill x of y... thats why they tried to bring tera here.... this kind of culture for me its because of WoW influence.
Note: i dont like any of these things like intense grind and the same old quests but there are lots of oeople that do like it
Oh WOW! The Same expert who chimed in another thread offering NO facts about why he believes that TERA is extremely gear dependant other than his own personal beliefs now chimes in here saying that its a grind fest...
Yet people hit 60 on day 2...
I love facts...
Farming endless times to get a drop?
Is THAT why they upped the drop rates?
I love how you use the cliche'd like 'same old quests' someones clearly been lurking in the TERA forums reading around and now decided to regurgitate what hes seen.
The main reason i failed in Japan is coz it cost 35 dollar a month to play -.- it was far too expansive for most people and i still have no idea why its so expansive.
That, and MMORPG simply DO NOT DO WELL IN JAPAN
Historically, the only MMORPG's or even Online games that do well, are those on consoles. If TERA was on the PS3 it'd be doing amazingly right now.
Don't know much about the japan game world, but i know 35 dollar a month is a retarded price and idk why its set that high XD
Could be due to something outside of the company. You see, Japan is also INCREDIBLY XENOPHOBIC, they treat even games outside their own country with a heavy handful of contempt. Especcially from other Asian nations.
i do wonder though, how much is the monthly fee for other MMORPG in Japan? This could be their standard for all we know.
Putting it into an easier perspective
There is a reason why there are very very few Japanese only PC games or even Japanese devs who make PC games. And even then, the games made can be played on just about any computer: Japanese gamers do not play on the PC. PC is seen as a western thing and they avoid it like the plague.
The main reason i failed in Japan is coz it cost 35 dollar a month to play -.- it was far too expansive for most people and i still have no idea why its so expansive.
That, and MMORPG simply DO NOT DO WELL IN JAPAN
Historically, the only MMORPG's or even Online games that do well, are those on consoles. If TERA was on the PS3 it'd be doing amazingly right now.
Don't know much about the japan game world, but i know 35 dollar a month is a retarded price and idk why its set that high XD
I guess it is about cultural taste for games... we "western" have a bunch of people that love grind and farming endless times to get one iten or just have easy to do quests like kill x of y... thats why they tried to bring tera here.... this kind of culture for me its because of WoW influence.
Note: i dont like any of these things like intense grind and the same old quests but there are lots of oeople that do like it
I bought it the last monday, all i can say about thera is: I dont gonna buy another korean MMO in my life. Is like i have been doing the same quest since level 1. After the free month tera will be a game for a niche group of players.
I bought it the last monday, all i can say about thera is: I dont gonna buy another korean MMO in my life. Is like i have been doing the same quest since level 1. After the free month tera will be a game for a niche group of players.
I tried to get a little perspective on why you said what you did, and I noticed in your post history that you had high hopes for SW:TOR, and after people started saying how much they disliked it and were done with it, you kinda blew up. Went back to April, and every single one of your posts is a hate post on whatever forum you go to... particularly GW2, seems like if people are not in TOR, they shouldn't be in any game at all.
Anyways, the playstyle you are looking for is definately not TERA, you were correct in that, but that doesn't mean its not for other people. You might call us a "niche" group, but we seem to be a pretty large niche... and that is enough to keep the game we enjoy going.
I wish you well in whatever games you go for, and ask that you chill out a bit and try to balance your complaining posts with some good posts... even if it is only for the game you enjoy. Reading your history was like going through a bitter aloe salve. Anyone that has ever tasted it knows what I mean.
Thank you for the replies, I think some of you did really mention important points. Iam actually not playing this game but did watch it and was reading about it how it did in Asia 1-2 years ago.
"we "western" have a bunch of people that love grind and farming endless times to get one iten or just have easy to do quests like kill x of y.."
Did wonder a bit about this message, since Asian Grinder are famous for it. There are always people who will love it, but the masses are more into good quests, engame content, good pvp and so on..
This is where you can get more infos about TERA in Korea, did read it lost a lot of its playerbase in the first months thats why I did start this thread, since Iam curios sometimes about the gaming industry.
The servers our populated here...No one in game is saying anything negative about it. Game us super fun. You all can spend hours here debaiting why things faild. I will be enjoying hours of fun in the game.
From what I've read on both the threads on this forum it seems like 'Tera flopping in Asia' is an exaggeration used by haters with nothing better to say.
Like you say the word itself is not exactly defined, I could have asked aswell why the numbers did decrease or why other games were more successfull. But some informations seem to give a hint that financial expectations were not met.
These are one of the articles I did read and therefore formed my question here:
The resignation was due to the legal issue, if you kept up with the he did get fined and trialed in the end.
Server merged in Korea was because of failed launch, no one is going to deny the fact thaty failed launch really hard.
Server merged in Japan because well mmorpgs don't do well in japan and it cost 35 dollar a month there, a retardly high price so many people aren't willing to pay for it.
They merge 35 servers into 15 servers? 15 freaking servers? And u say the game flop? How many people speak korean? How many korean speaker will play tera? And how many games are up and runng in korean? And they still have 15 servers?
They merge 35 servers into 15 servers? 15 freaking servers? And u say the game flop? How many people speak korean? How many korean speaker will play tera? And how many games are up and runng in korean? And they still have 15 servers?
Yes it's true.
Since they merged 37 servers into 15 in Korea and 10 servers into 3 in Japan it's huge raging success.
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Don't know much about the japan game world, but i know 35 dollar a month is a retarded price and idk why its set that high XD
Oh WOW! The Same expert who chimed in another thread offering NO facts about why he believes that TERA is extremely gear dependant other than his own personal beliefs now chimes in here saying that its a grind fest...
Yet people hit 60 on day 2...
I love facts...
Farming endless times to get a drop?
Is THAT why they upped the drop rates?
I love how you use the cliche'd like 'same old quests' someones clearly been lurking in the TERA forums reading around and now decided to regurgitate what hes seen.
Sadly its untrue.
Could be due to something outside of the company. You see, Japan is also INCREDIBLY XENOPHOBIC, they treat even games outside their own country with a heavy handful of contempt. Especcially from other Asian nations.
i do wonder though, how much is the monthly fee for other MMORPG in Japan? This could be their standard for all we know.
Putting it into an easier perspective
There is a reason why there are very very few Japanese only PC games or even Japanese devs who make PC games. And even then, the games made can be played on just about any computer: Japanese gamers do not play on the PC. PC is seen as a western thing and they avoid it like the plague.
Wow! if that is true that is insane....
What?
I bought it the last monday, all i can say about thera is: I dont gonna buy another korean MMO in my life. Is like i have been doing the same quest since level 1. After the free month tera will be a game for a niche group of players.
I tried to get a little perspective on why you said what you did, and I noticed in your post history that you had high hopes for SW:TOR, and after people started saying how much they disliked it and were done with it, you kinda blew up. Went back to April, and every single one of your posts is a hate post on whatever forum you go to... particularly GW2, seems like if people are not in TOR, they shouldn't be in any game at all.
Anyways, the playstyle you are looking for is definately not TERA, you were correct in that, but that doesn't mean its not for other people. You might call us a "niche" group, but we seem to be a pretty large niche... and that is enough to keep the game we enjoy going.
I wish you well in whatever games you go for, and ask that you chill out a bit and try to balance your complaining posts with some good posts... even if it is only for the game you enjoy. Reading your history was like going through a bitter aloe salve. Anyone that has ever tasted it knows what I mean.
Thank you for the replies, I think some of you did really mention important points. Iam actually not playing this game but did watch it and was reading about it how it did in Asia 1-2 years ago.
"we "western" have a bunch of people that love grind and farming endless times to get one iten or just have easy to do quests like kill x of y.."
Did wonder a bit about this message, since Asian Grinder are famous for it. There are always people who will love it, but the masses are more into good quests, engame content, good pvp and so on..
This is where you can get more infos about TERA in Korea, did read it lost a lot of its playerbase in the first months thats why I did start this thread, since Iam curios sometimes about the gaming industry.
http://gametrics.com/
The servers our populated here...No one in game is saying anything negative about it. Game us super fun. You all can spend hours here debaiting why things faild. I will be enjoying hours of fun in the game.
From what I've read on both the threads on this forum it seems like 'Tera flopping in Asia' is an exaggeration used by haters with nothing better to say.
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yeah totally respectable thread the one with the "korean girlfriend" as only source
Instead ask yourself what does"flop" mean for you?
Going from 47 to 18 servers (korea+japan) is a flop?
Going from most played mmorpg in Korea to 4th after Aion, Lineage and Lineage II is a flop?
Not meeting the financial targets for 2011 is a flop (despite being the most costly mmorpg prior to swtor)?
It depends on what you think a flop is.
Like you say the word itself is not exactly defined, I could have asked aswell why the numbers did decrease or why other games were more successfull. But some informations seem to give a hint that financial expectations were not met.
These are one of the articles I did read and therefore formed my question here:
http://www.mmoculture.com/2011/08/tera-development-director-resigns.html
http://www.mmoculture.com/2011/06/tera-korea-major-server-merge-coming.html
http://www.mmoculture.com/2011/12/tera-japan-massive-server-merge-coming.html
At the end the important things were said from many contributer in this forum here and this did answer my question, thx.
The resignation was due to the legal issue, if you kept up with the he did get fined and trialed in the end.
Server merged in Korea was because of failed launch, no one is going to deny the fact thaty failed launch really hard.
Server merged in Japan because well mmorpgs don't do well in japan and it cost 35 dollar a month there, a retardly high price so many people aren't willing to pay for it.
personally, i think TERA will wilt once GW2 comes out.
If they just went B2P they would survive.
How has tera floped when it is constantly in the top 10 of most played mmorpgs in korea?
from what i hear it has around 750k subs which is pretty good
ir could survive with 100-200k subs easy
Yes it's true.
Since they merged 37 servers into 15 in Korea and 10 servers into 3 in Japan it's huge raging success.
/sarcasm