New Member
✔️ HL Verified
can't wait for this game to be released! use all the classes!!
Congratulations! You've been accepted into an upcoming Guild Wars 2 Stress Test!
WHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!!!Just received an email:
It is the last hope for MMORPG's. If it fails, so do all other MMORPG'sIs the game really that good? There is a major hype around GW2 but I really doubt it will be as good as some people claim it to be ....
Really?It is the last hope for MMORPG's. If it fails, so do all other MMORPG's
10 milion WoW Players (only on retail) and countless more in different MMO's seem to disagree with you.We want to be able to manually raise our shield. Not have a random 12.5% chance to block or something. We want to dodge a slash, rather than stand there and take it. We want to see A AoE attack being cast and run out of the way and be able to avoid it. Stuff like that. People aren't content with the old gameplay mechanics.
WoW no longer had 10 million active players.10 milion WoW Players (only on retail) and countless more in different MMO's seem to disagree with you.
So unless you can pull up some facts which means actual statistical data...... You are just pulling stuff out of your hat. I also love where you say all MMO's have gone F2P, I'm not going to talk about that one right now.WoW no longer had 10 million active players.
It has 10 million active characters. An important distinction to make. Every MMO, other than WoW, has had to go F2P, despite originally not wanting that. ToR is no exception. Except FFXIV, which, oddly enough, had no fee for over a year, then brought it back once the population recovered. We will see how that goes.
And I don't get only on retail part...because WoW numbers are calculated from player-based stats, not by the number of times it was sold.
If you go by that logic, there'd be tens of millions of WoW players who disagree with me. Blizzard even cheats by counting limit access accounts. I.e, basically, you have a Battle.net account for any of their games, you get a limited WoW thing where you can play up to level 20. Blizzard counts that.
When China was locked out of the WoW Market, it took a large portion of their subs.
You do know there are countless more playing on private servers right ? And I do remember being 10 milion active subscribers.WoW no longer had 10 million active players.
It has 10 million active characters. An important distinction to make. Every MMO, other than WoW, has had to go F2P, despite originally not wanting that. ToR is no exception. Except FFXIV, which, oddly enough, had no fee for over a year, then brought it back once the population recovered. We will see how that goes.
And I don't get only on retail part...because WoW numbers are calculated from player-based stats, not by the number of times it was sold.
If you go by that logic, there'd be tens of millions of WoW players who disagree with me. Blizzard even cheats by counting limit access accounts. I.e, basically, you have a Battle.net account for any of their games, you get a limited WoW thing where you can play up to level 20. Blizzard counts that.
When China was locked out of the WoW Market, it took a large portion of their subs.
I think you are looking at this the wrong way. It is sinking BECAUSE OF Mists of Pandaria. I have played WoW for about 2 years when it used to be a more serious game around TBC time. While I haven't played after that because I got bored, I did keep myself in the loop with everything new coming out in WoW. Death Knights sounded awesome but even those weren't enough to bring me back into that waste-of-a-life MMO. It just seems to me like it gradually become more and more kiddy and retarded without actually bringing any improvements to the gameplay, ever.Yes, it seems that mkil has gotten things wrong! There are indeed 10 million subscribers as seen here. However everyone has already agreed, even the WoW players themselves (I myself play WoW), that it's a sinking ship. If they don't do something drastic and innovative in Mists of Pandaria it's gradually going down to the sea floor imo.