Over on Massively OP they don't have open forums, rather posters can only discuss the news stories or topics the site's staff members make available, which rapidly age from view.
I don't care for their format or the heavy handed and often snarky moderation which rarely permits discussions between posters, it's more of a post your own thoughts and move on situation.
Looking at the Pub today I noticed a thread I created almost a month ago was still on the first page. There was a time when the Pub was a happening place, with people creating new topics of discussion on a regular basis.
I used to often check not only the "hot topics" but Pub and even game forums I was particularly interested in, but not so much anymore.
This is partly due to the shit searching tools, at least on my Samsung phone, the only way to get to a specific game forum I've found is to scroll page by page one at a time starting from the "A's" downward.
Makes posting in a game forum very painful unless I can find one in recent posts which I can quickly link to, so I often don't bother.
There's other reasons as well, but I'll leave off for now.
Finally, I noticed today the forum front page had nothing but site created News Stories, so apparently it's become just like MOP after all.
It's not just the MMORPG genre which is reeling these days.
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Even the features on these sites have expanded beyond MMORPG games, because the industry just isn't giving us much to talk about.
The genre has transformed to games you can play for decades to have fun until the next big thing, like it was a sequel to call of duty.
Individual site forums are dying because of better options like Discord and reddit. Even forums on a games official site are quieter than ever before as Discord gives a one stop option to talk to the larger audience. Post here and you are only reaching the regulars, post on Discord or Reddit and you are reaching so many more people, making it more likely someone will agree with what you have to say and reaffirm your purpose for existing.
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While I understand Discord's benefits, it is lacking in some ways compared to forums IMO, personal preference I guess.
I take issue with the idea reddit is an improvement, seems mostly like a less feature rich version of this site's Vanilla client so I do not understand why it is more popular with the masses.
There's plenty of conversations going on in the reddit MMORPG site, and some game specific subs (ESO, LA, even FO 76) are rocking with regular conversation, so why drives people away from this site or format?
Don't say moderation, well certainly not the lack of it as many subs have fairly draconian moderators who operate with no real authority one can appeal their decisions to, which even this site offers.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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This place reminds me of an old tavern.
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I'm the same way with most other gaming sites such as Eurogamer.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
Fools find no pleasure in understanding but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV
Don't just play games, inhabit virtual worlds™
"This is the most intelligent, well qualified and articulate response to a post I have ever seen on these forums. It's a shame most people here won't have the attention span to read past the second line." - Anon
You could theoretically as a result of increased exposure share your thoughts but so much of it just plain rubbish. Most people have no inclination to actually spend time writing things and are diffident because it can come under scrutiny and scorn. Those who do so actually are a special breed and as time goes on less inclined to write or waste their time doing so. As they leave so too does the frequency of those thoughts being expressed.
Discord is better than reddit but on a busy discord the posts fly off into the darkness too quickly and youll only ever get "right now" for the most part.
neither can beat good old forums but the kids these days have no attention span and cant focus on anything for more than a couple of seconds which reddit and discord both reinforce by design.
https://www.similarweb.com/website/mmorpg.com/#overview
Plus concurrency is a weird way to quantify people visiting the site. 40k daily is about 1700 per hour, what are we looking for, average concurrent users per minute? I mean if we drill it down to 27 people on site per minute, or half a person a second I guess it could paint a very weird picture of site activity.
From a forum goers perspective I actually feel like we've ha an uptick over the past few months. Especially with the releases in February.
Ign has a 65% bounce rate.
PCgamer has a 66% bounce rate.
That's just web traffic in general.
Seriously, theres so many fantastic games to talk about. MMORPG games in the clasical sence only have a couple of hand full worthn real discussion and isn't evennthenbighest genre. Atleast in my eyes, not looking at any stats.
I just recently discovered Deep Rock Galactic. Shits awesome, right up there with Sea of Thieves as my top two casual games. Start doing more articles on some of their types of titles.