that's t'interweb for ya. this is about the only huge site where i bother to read the forums (and *shock* contribute). i have always thought it has something to do with a certain critical mass of users where there are many more people with an opinio…
Originally posted by Derol
There is a game like that already out. It is called Asheron's Call. It is huge. Alot of dungeons in the middle of nowhere.
indeed. one of the oldest and still has one of the biggest maps. even when i was playin…
Or in the case of AoC...play it until you don't enjoy it, as the first 20 levels of that were great but past that it became not very good :-)
But on a more serious note, pretty much all of the 'big games' have a starter area that is so very differ…
Well i enjoyed it for 2 days, and then i got to level 10 on my priest and realised that the two specialisation classes were basically a WoW paladin or priest, and I can already see in-game group requests saying 'cleric only'. Same-old-same-old it se…
Originally posted by green13
While I prefer the monthly fee myself, I think offering a pay-by-the-hour option for 'casual' players has merit.
WOW already does this for its Chinese players.
Isnt this because more Chinese players use internet c…
Originally posted by Ulfric_Draka
I reckon MMOs have a lot to learn from mobile phone companies. Mobile phones offer a range of tariffs to suit every customer, from fixed payment monthly contracts to pay as you go. Because each customer can go fo…
of course one of the problems with live local events is the terrible impact it has on the server as everyone rushes to that location. An obvious example is the AQ gate opening which were impossible to actually experience as intended. The later relat…