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If WoW is an EQ clone, doesn't that make the others EQ clones too?

Dreamo84Dreamo84 Member UncommonPosts: 3,713
Doesn't seem like you can claim WoW is just a clone of EQ1 and then call everything else a WoW clone. If someone clones me and then names that clone Barney, and then clones Barney. Aren't they still a Fendel clone? Or is it like multiplicity rules where cloning a clone messes it up some.

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  • GreezGreez Member Posts: 103
    If the companies in question intended to clone WoW, then it's a WoW clone, regardless of how many similarities does it have with something else.
  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 44,059

    No one with any common sense can honestly call WOW an EQ clone, there just are not enough similarities.

    Though it is true, EQ1 is one of the early forefathers of today's current standard theme park games.

     

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  • duggyfr3sh123duggyfr3sh123 Member Posts: 95

    WoW deviated from EQ about as much as GW2 deviated from WoW. there's a few similarities, but way more differences. You literally cannot strip off 4-5 non-core features of WoW and say "look it's EQ". All the bells and whistles that MMO's have touted from 2006-2013...go ahead take WAR, SWTOR, RIFT, TERA, WILDSTAR, TSW apart. take out the buzzwords and even the combat if you want. the core game design as far as leveling and content delivery and structure is completely identcal to the one served up in WoW...they do not overlap with everquest, asheron's call, daoc, etc. which came before WoW though.

     

    EQ is a progenitor of the current thempark MMO, but no game has cloned EQ to date. 

  • dauntSilverdauntSilver Member Posts: 146

    Who ever said WoW was an EQ clone? they are two completely different games. Get your facts straight, OP.

     

    The problem with gaming society today is that they decided to mimic WoW in just about every game, offering very little when it comes to new ideas. I have yet to see an EQ clone, as it is very hard to clone mmo perfection (early EQ being closest to mmo perfection one can experience)

  • Nurf3dukNurf3duk Member Posts: 35
    EQ was Themepark? Everytime I read this I laugh, people who bleat this obviously never played EQ back in the day.
  • duggyfr3sh123duggyfr3sh123 Member Posts: 95
    Originally posted by dauntSilver

    Who ever said WoW was an EQ clone? they are two completely different games. Get your facts straight, OP.

     

    The problem with gaming society today is that they decided to mimic WoW in just about every game, offering very little when it comes to new ideas. I have yet to see an EQ clone, as it is very hard to clone mmo perfection (early EQ being closest to mmo perfection one can experience)

    most people on every mmo forum this topic is actually a response to a very recent post calling Wow a clone of EQ in another topic because someone said that the topical game was a clone of WoW.

  • VrikaVrika Member LegendaryPosts: 7,990
    If Barney gets his own tv program and becomes a superstar, but no-one knows Fendel, then those Barney clones are going to get called Barney clones because everyone knows Barney. And the fact that technically Fendel clone might by more appropriate term is remembered only be few die-hard Fendel fans who are so small and jaded group that no-one cares about their opinions.
     
  • duggyfr3sh123duggyfr3sh123 Member Posts: 95
    Originally posted by Nurf3duk
    EQ was Themepark? Everytime I read this I laugh, people who bleat this obviously never played EQ back in the day.

    yea we get it, SOE shipped the game before the map/compass were functional so it was a sandbox....

  • duggyfr3sh123duggyfr3sh123 Member Posts: 95
    Originally posted by Vrika
    If Barney gets his own tv program and becomes a superstar, but no-one knows Fendal, then those Barney clones are going to get called Barney clones because everyone knows Barney. And the fact that technically Fendal clone might be more appropriate term is remembered only be few die-hard Fendal fans who are so small and jaded group that no-one cares about their opinions.

    wrong, as no current thempark mmo resembles EQ in any non-superficial way, while most of them resemble WoW down to the marrow.

  • TheocritusTheocritus Member LegendaryPosts: 10,014
    WoW definitely took some ideas from EQ and expanded them but is nowhere near a clone.....They took alot of things that people found frustrating with EQ and made them simple (maybe too simple in alot of ways).
  • DoogiehowserDoogiehowser Member Posts: 1,873
    Originally posted by Nurf3duk
    EQ was Themepark? Everytime I read this I laugh, people who bleat this obviously never played EQ back in the day.

    I guess people are so desperate to label anything sandbox these days that even one or two features are good enough. Let me guess only because EQ didn't have linear quest based gameplay and directions / compass it is sandbox..right?

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  • MardukkMardukk Member RarePosts: 2,222

    I wish WoW was an EQ clone.  I wish there was an EQ clone.

     

    I'm guessing OP never played EQ.

     

    Edit:  EQ isn't a themepark or sandbox it's old school.  Quite a few games in that category.

  • Vermillion_RaventhalVermillion_Raventhal Member EpicPosts: 4,198
    EQ wasn't a themepark nor was it sandbox.  It was just and open world level grinder.  What WoW did was turn the difficulty down, convenience and ease of use up, and transition the grind from mobs to quest.
  • MMOExposedMMOExposed Member RarePosts: 7,400
    Originally posted by Fendel84M
    Doesn't seem like you can claim WoW is just a clone of EQ1 and then call everything else a WoW clone. If someone clones me and then names that clone Barney, and then clones Barney. Aren't they still a Fendel clone? Or is it like multiplicity rules where cloning a clone messes it up some.

    They are EQ clones. Its just that WoW clone is a subgenre of EQ clone.

     

    They are WoW Clones, aka a type of EQ clone.

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  • MasterfuzzfuzzMasterfuzzfuzz Member Posts: 169
    Originally posted by Kyleran

    No one with any common sense can honestly call WOW an EQ clone, there just are not enough similarities.

    Though it is true, EQ1 is one of the early forefathers of today's current standard theme park games.

     

    I love EQ1 as much as the next guy and I have to agree. WoW is NOT and EQ clone. However, EQ2 and WoW came out on the same day and felt like the same game to me in the beginning. So there is that...

  • rojoArcueidrojoArcueid Member EpicPosts: 10,722
    Originally posted by Fendel84M
    Doesn't seem like you can claim WoW is just a clone of EQ1 and then call everything else a WoW clone. If someone clones me and then names that clone Barney, and then clones Barney. Aren't they still a Fendel clone? Or is it like multiplicity rules where cloning a clone messes it up some.

    people call other games WoW clones not only because its similar to WoW, its also because they want to have all the moneys WoW make (that EQ didnt). Thats why nobody says, its a EQ clone!.





  • Aldous.HuxleyAldous.Huxley Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 418

    I think debating the lineage of games is an exercise in futility. Ideas are rarely 100% original in any facet of life. Ideas & progress are always more evolutionary.

    Think of your favorite musical act. You don't like them because they invented a secret chord that somehow has never been played. It's the combination of your personal taste that you see in their music. They borrow & rearrange, a bit of a tweak here & there, a re-skinned appearance.

    It's the same with games. Underground indie cred, purists, elitists, hipsters, it's all right here in your favorite hobby.

     

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  • VincerKadenVincerKaden Member UncommonPosts: 457
    Originally posted by rojo6934
    Originally posted by Fendel84M
    Doesn't seem like you can claim WoW is just a clone of EQ1 and then call everything else a WoW clone. If someone clones me and then names that clone Barney, and then clones Barney. Aren't they still a Fendel clone? Or is it like multiplicity rules where cloning a clone messes it up some.

    people call other games WoW clones not only because its similar to WoW, its also because they want to have all the moneys WoW make (that EQ didnt). Thats why nobody says, its a EQ clone!.

    Exactly this. A game company doesn't sit around the planning table and say "Let's try to model our new product after EQ".  Said game company doesn't give two craps who invented what game sub-system or feature. All they want to do is make a boatload of money. Blizzard has shown how it's possible to do just that. So others are trying to follow in their steps.

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  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247
    Originally posted by MMOExposed
    Originally posted by Fendel84M
    Doesn't seem like you can claim WoW is just a clone of EQ1 and then call everything else a WoW clone. If someone clones me and then names that clone Barney, and then clones Barney. Aren't they still a Fendel clone? Or is it like multiplicity rules where cloning a clone messes it up some.

    They are EQ clones. Its just that WoW clone is a subgenre of EQ clone.

    They are WoW Clones, aka a type of EQ clone.

    Agreed.  People just use "WOW" instead of "EQ" because the target audience will be more familiar with the former. It's not a matter of which cam first but a matter of what way to best  relay the information to one's listener/reader.

     

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    This has been covered time and again on a regular basis, so it's rather hard to believe the OP doesn't have some other agenda for this thread.

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  • LoktofeitLoktofeit Member RarePosts: 14,247
    Originally posted by Kyleran

    No one with any common sense can honestly call WOW an EQ clone, there just are not enough similarities.

    WOW is an EQ clone.

    I'll quote my statement from a previous thread:

     

    I know you don't accept that and, if you only compare the level-based class-restricted gear-dependent raid endgame fantasy MMOs with each other, WOW and EQ look very different. I leave it up to you to figure out the flaw in that process.image

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  • aesperusaesperus Member UncommonPosts: 5,135
    Originally posted by Kyleran

    No one with any common sense can honestly call WOW an EQ clone, there just are not enough similarities.

    Though it is true, EQ1 is one of the early forefathers of today's current standard theme park games.

     

    Uhm... seriously?

    Even the people who worked on it at Blizzard can tell you they took a lot of their inspiration from Everquest. WoW was, quite literally, an EQ streamlined to be more accessible to their playerbase. It is modified, but it's still very much based off EQ design. You can even look at what SOE did w/ EQ2 and compare that to WoW and see the similarities (even though EQ2 came out before WoW).

  • akiira69akiira69 Member UncommonPosts: 615
    Originally posted by Greez
    If the companies in question intended to clone WoW, then it's a WoW clone, regardless of how many similarities does it have with something else.

    Please show me one of these so called "WoW Clones". In the 9 years that have passed since World of Warcraft launched I see alot of people claim games are "WoW Clones" but no actual game that has more similarities than differences. Is WoW a benchmark that other MMO Developers use to create their games? Yes. Does this make them a "WoW Clone"? No. I am sick and tired of people digging through a game with a preconceived notion that the game they are looking at is a "WoW Clone". Of course a developer is going to say that they hope their game can beat WoW, its the big dog of the school yard. Just like Asheron's Call, EverQuest, and Ultima Online was the big dogs of the school yard before WoW launched. Do yourselves a favor quit looking for the mythical "WoW Clone" and start looking at the games and judge them by their own merit.

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  • WaterlilyWaterlily Member UncommonPosts: 3,105
    Originally posted by Nurf3duk
    EQ was Themepark? Everytime I read this I laugh, people who bleat this obviously never played EQ back in the day.

    +1

    It always comes from people who never played the game, always. I ignore those people right away.

    EQ has didly squat to do with a themepark.

  • LatronusLatronus Member Posts: 692
    Originally posted by Loktofeit
    Originally posted by Kyleran

    No one with any common sense can honestly call WOW an EQ clone, there just are not enough similarities.

    WOW is an EQ clone.

    I'll quote my statement from a previous thread:

     

    I know you don't accept that and, if you only compare the level-based class-restricted gear-dependent raid endgame fantasy MMOs with each other, WOW and EQ look very different. I leave it up to you to figure out the flaw in that process.image

    I love this stupid argument.  People that either love WoW or have no idea about software development can't accept the fact that WoW is a clone of EQ only dumbed down so he masses can partake.  The irony of how these same people will claim that all games since WoWs release are WoW clones is oh so funny.  To start with, WoW was not the first game to be released with quest hubs, dumbed down content, gear grinds, and a deign that ferries the players to the next hub the year it was released, EQ2 was.  Second, a UI, quests, raids, lore, gear grinds, and anything else these people claim is being cloned from WoW came from other games, chiefly EQ so to say that WoW is not a clone of EQ but while claiming any new MMO is a WoW clone just shows how blinde and/or ignorant these people truly are.  

    WoW is a clone that had zero original ideas save one... Dumbed down content.  So there was 1 original idea, oh wait!  EQ2 was released first with that in mind so oops, nothing in WoW is original.

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  • spoononespoonone Member UncommonPosts: 40
    Originally posted by akiira69
    Originally posted by Greez
    If the companies in question intended to clone WoW, then it's a WoW clone, regardless of how many similarities does it have with something else.

    Please show me one of these so called "WoW Clones". In the 9 years that have passed since World of Warcraft launched I see alot of people claim games are "WoW Clones" but no actual game that has more similarities than differences. Is WoW a benchmark that other MMO Developers use to create their games? Yes. Does this make them a "WoW Clone"? No. I am sick and tired of people digging through a game with a preconceived notion that the game they are looking at is a "WoW Clone". Of course a developer is going to say that they hope their game can beat WoW, its the big dog of the school yard. Just like Asheron's Call, EverQuest, and Ultima Online was the big dogs of the school yard before WoW launched. Do yourselves a favor quit looking for the mythical "WoW Clone" and start looking at the games and judge them by their own merit.

    Go look at Rune of Magic and Forsaken World.

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