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Well, he's got a point, it is the future of MMOs, because as it stands, MMOs have no future, they are dying out, as every one of them lately has been a disaster with unpopular features that run people off. and then the game dies.
Edit: i decided to just add this message to my first post as i got caught up responding to a reality denier and a troll trying to bait me after.
Yes, MMOs are dead, regardless if you accept this fact or not. so few of them release and when they do, they all die out due to unpopular features or focuses on what the vast majority do not like.
If this makes you upset, Learn to deal with it, MMOs no longer have a target audience anymore, and thus they died out (this isn't including MMOs that have been out and established for decades, as we have some single digit IQ people trying to argue that, and even then, those MMOs are losing numbers fast and aren't recovering them)
The two latest examples: New world and lost ark are colossal failures even after starting strong. Throne and liberty has already FAILED in it's origin country. this will soon follow.
and don't even get me started on coping WoW fanboys, upset their game is dying, claiming that the latest expansion got a "few more numbers" which happens every expansion and then they leave and the game is a ghost town again after they realized the game is played out trash
Sometimes you have to accept reality as it is. Can they make a come back? maybe, but the way to do it companies are too afraid to anymore, so they won't take the risk, so it is extremely unlikely they ever will return.
Of course, this MMO is not made for antisocial lone wolves who just want to do their own thing. This MMO is heavily based on GvG endgame content, much more than BDO even. So if you don’t have a good PvP guild, you might not enjoy this game to its full potential. More so, you’ll miss out on the most important aspect of this game’s endgame. So it’s really simple—if you don’t like being in a guild and doing PvP, this game will suck for you. Really hard.
But you can always swipe. To get going and be competitive, you don’t need more than around 300€, and you’re good to go. Compare that to Lost Ark or BDO, where you need 10,000€ and still end up low F-tier.
It’s a grind-heavy game but with benefits if you stay on top. If you’re the no.1 PvP player on your server, you can call a PvP event that flags everyone in an Abyss dungeon for PvP for 10 minutes. If you’re the no.1 in activity, you can change the server weather to open certain spots only accessible when it rains. There’s a third special skill, but that one’s rather lame.
Will you ever reach that no.1 spot? Probably not. That’s reserved for the most hardcore, no-life, 24/7 player who’s been on since alpha and likely has hundreds of hours on the Korea release already. But if they’re in your guild, you can do a lot of fun stuff!
as an older die hard mmorpg genre fan , im only partially ok with your pov ,you need to change "mmo" by "F2P"
all the recent mmorpg disasters are all F2P , its a F2P problem, not a mmorpg problem.
People just struggle to understand since 10 or 15 years that F2P mmorpg is the origin of the prob , as soon as they where introduced in the genre , as a whole game are as a way to save the olders dying mmo's , the genre started to decline.
and by asking new f2P to replace those who failed , they are just asking for more failures .
F2P mmorpg's have no future , a good well polished sub based mmorpg will success without any doubt .
Times change, what you consider to be the golden age of MMORPG's is not what the new generation of gamers experience as their golden age of gaming.
Get with the times, or hate everything that comes out in the future because you are unfortunately not the target audience of today.
it has
- better combat, movement, animations / overall better gameplay experience
- better artstyle
- better open world
- better story content
- better instanced PvE
- better Arena competetive PvP with actual balancing and fair equalized Gear
- solid WvW large scale PvP
the only thing TnL does better is huge large scale 100v100+ PvP fights
everything else is done 100x better in GuildWars 2
(dont get fooled by steam player count, MOST of players are on non-steam version,
they have mega server technology and every single zone in the game is FILLED with players)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2wVCdo2SHc
idk why but apprently girls really like guildwars 2