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  1. "40% say they were turned off by sub fee"

     

    yah because the game is so bare bones it's not worth it to far too many...

     

    this article is garbage.

     

    WoW PROVES if a game is good enough and has enough things to keep you playing people will HAPPILY pay a monthly sub.

     

    article is garbage..fact.

     

    but thanks for playing.

     

    You don't know what you're talking about. Goodbye.

  2. There is no way for them to verify the age of player, so this idea can't even be implemented even if it was a good idea (which it's not).

     

    Sure there is, webcams. All Bioware has to do is program the game so a webcam is required to be plugged in. Then, they hire a lot of people to look at everyone when they log in. If they look under 21, lock thier account.

  3. I agree that games have become far too mainstream, just like recycled hollywood movie plots. That's the way the world works now. Look at TV, hardly any good sitcoms, but a lot of reality shows where people are rewarded MILLIONS of dollars for anti-social behaviour.

     

    I sure don't know how to program a game, and more importantly, market it so the the mega corperations don't crush me, so I might as well enjoy the cultural decline. Weeeeee!

  4. WoW did not revolutionize anything. There is not one idea that is original in that game. Warcraft is not original, it was not the first RTS game, and orcs versus elves stories have been around forever. I am not bashing Blizzard, or the games by any stretch, but there is not one original idea that company has ever produced.
  5. Those "challanging" games had a lot of elitism. I played a lot of Asheron's Call when it came out, and returned several times. Great game, love the concepts and gameplay, but when it was in its prime, I hated the playerbase. The arrogance was sickening.

     

    This game is fairly easy compared to AC, but the design of the game is better in the sense that I do not forsee an issue of someone not being invited into a group because he didn't spend 20 hours camping one spot for the right kind of lightsaber.

  6. I don't think there's anything to be scared of. If this game loses 2/3 of it's playbase, it will still have as many subscribers as Everquest did when it was at its prime. That game is 12 years old I believe. I guarantee you that as much as we all like this game, none of us will be playing it for 12 years.

     

    Besides that, the people who go bananas that certain features are not yet implemented in the game are the same ones who throw a fit when the servers go down for a patch update.

  7. Some people like beets. Some people don't.

     

    Hey, guess what. It's okay! If you don't like beets, then *don't eat them*. Go somewhere else where there aren't any beets!

     

    But don't say to people who like beets "you really don't like beets. you're being ignorant". It only makes you seem like a fool.

     

    Look pal, you sound like a mature and honest guy, so let me give you a bit of advice. Never, EVER, bring up beets in an MMO forum in a thread like this one.

  8. Good Post, especially the part about breaking away from WoW.

     

    That game already exists, and it when it came out, it was a rip off of Everquest. Since then, it's been stealing good ideas from every other MMO. It's past the time for other companies to at least try and do things WoW can't do. This game has cutscenes and a story, something WoW cannot do unless they totally revamp the game.

     

    More new concepts try and break the WoW monopoly is always a good thing. The MMO genre has been stale since WoW came out.

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