Those that are following/fans of Pantheon - do we know what size group this game will be designed for? If the answer is unknown, how about: Is there flexibility here, or will it be a fixed group size?
PvE titles look pretty niche judging by current voting
That's more representative of this site. PVP folks here tend to complain the most and are the most vocal discouraging the PVE Folks, PVE folks like those interested in ESO go to sites like Reddit or their official forum...except for the pure Sandbox crowd which is not representative of the mainstream player.
PvE titles look pretty niche judging by current voting
That's more representative of this site. PVP folks here tend to complain the most and are the most vocal discouraging the PVE Folks, PVE folks like those interested in ESO go to sites like Reddit or their official forum...escept for the pure Sandbox crowd which is not indicative of the mainstream.
I'd say it has more to do with need. PvE players have a range of titles. It's harder to be hyped for an upcoming game when you are already committed to an established one. PvP players hunger for new games because quality PvP MMOs are rare and usually short lived.
I would like to see more about Amazon's New World but doubt it will be out for 2018 since we haven't heard or seen anything about it for over a year, so I voted Camelot Unchained for 2018.
I would like to see more about Amazon's New World but doubt it will be out for 2018 since we haven't heard or seen anything about it for over a year, so I voted Camelot Unchained for 2018.
I have a feeling we won't hear anything about Amazon titles until they're much closer to their release date. I expect a shorter announcement and hype window to release. It's pure conjecture on my part, but I feel like that is why we've not heard much out of them.
That release plan would be a breathe of fresh air for the genre.
80% of articles and news in the genre these days seems to be "here's some more progress on that game in pre-alpha." It's cool in some ways to see, but in the end it's simply hype videos.
Would be nice to see an announcement from Amazon with an accompanying release window that isn't underwritten with all kinds of "decade of release subject to change."
I haven't been following upcoming MMORPGs for a while now, I hope some release as positive surprises. There's only three or four games in that list I even know anything about.
Camelot Unchained gets my vote, I've been looking forward to it but I don't follow the development of that either. It feels like I'm done with following and discussing games before they are released, which has been my main source of MMO-related entertainment for many years now. It could change quickly with some good MMORPGs released though :]
It would be fantastic to see all of the great ideas, story and design to actually come to life in Camelot Unchained. This is my vote and I think a reasonable looking and fluid Beta could catapult interest in this game ....
I'm resting my entire future with this genre on Pantheon. I haven't bothered playing a MMO in almost 5 years, and if Pantheon is bad, I will never again.
CU, though crowfall is a close 2nd. Neither will come in 2018, and crowfall fell behind simply because their engine has no chance of dealing with large numbers.
If Pantheon doesn't release in 2018, then it will be dated from day one, especially in terms of gameplay. That would be a sort of mini-disaster. Wondering if I should get into MOBAs more, TBH, and get my RPG fix on PS4 with single player games. I haven't even played Witcher 3 much, yet, and I've owned it forever :-P
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Yeah, coz even next year would be too early.
That's more representative of this site. PVP folks here tend to complain the most and are the most vocal discouraging the PVE Folks, PVE folks like those interested in ESO go to sites like Reddit or their official forum...except for the pure Sandbox crowd which is not representative of the mainstream player.
There Is Always Hope!
80% of articles and news in the genre these days seems to be "here's some more progress on that game in pre-alpha." It's cool in some ways to see, but in the end it's simply hype videos.
Would be nice to see an announcement from Amazon with an accompanying release window that isn't underwritten with all kinds of "decade of release subject to change."
Camelot Unchained gets my vote, I've been looking forward to it but I don't follow the development of that either. It feels like I'm done with following and discussing games before they are released, which has been my main source of MMO-related entertainment for many years now. It could change quickly with some good MMORPGs released though :]
I thought i was the only one.
How much money those guys got to make that game?
AoC also is on the radar but depends on how they handle a few things.
I'm not sure most of these titles will fully release by 2018 but this lineup certainly is promising, whenever they do release.
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