Many avid MMORPG gamers would probably like to play both. If both of them are good(they look good so far), I myself will probably play both. Others will have to try each game by themselves and decide which one they find more enjoyable - and the subs…
Even TotalBiscuit has his own video footage where he asks "No Medic? Really?" in the chat. Why won't he play the medic if he is so concerned? Everyone who dislikes there not being a dedicated healer anymore are like TotalBiscuit: "Please someone tak…
Pay-to-Play MMORPG EVE Online is selling in-game monocle for $70 in the store:
http://massively.joystiq.com/2011/06/21/controversy-brewing-over-eve-online-microtransaction
Both the F2P and P2P business models try to squeeze as much money out of …
i think what needs to be done to make P2P games more appealing is to stop charging for the box.
I got so flamed in some of the forums when I had suggested this. I have paid $360 in monthly fee over two years and I still have to pay $30-$50 for th…
Originally posted by vesavius I wish folks would understand how buying in game rewards, even just vanity ones, changes the core nature of what defines a game.
I imagine you are criticising P2P games also here since they also have a store where…
Future looks exciting:
1. Star Wars: The Old Republic 2. Guild Wars 2 3. ArchAge 4. TERA 5. The Secret World
Not to say I am excited about all of the above but some of them got to deliver the goods right?
There is a reason why ArenaNet developers so publicly and enthusiastically say that DAoC and TF2 have been great inspirations while creating Guild Wars 2. Games may stay popular or become less popular over time but great ideas always stay popular
I. Buy-to-play(B2P):
Guild Wars is a B2P game like Dragon Age and Fallout. You buy the box and you play the game for as long as you want. No monthly fee. To say such games have low quality is to say Fallout and CoD have low quality. To say the co…
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Film, television, and book franchises are just not good candidates for MMOs. Even MMOs based on the "Big Two" franchises – you know the ones – have not lived up to the expectations of their developers. Today, and historically, the biggest …