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it will just be another fastfood F2P cashgrab who gonna die quickly, and like every others f2P its not going to save anything, it will just dig a little bit deeper the hole to burry the genre definitively.
the next mmorpg who could save the genre will be suscribtion based , for sure , not another fast food P2W game.
this will be the case as long as they keep making these "F2P" models. it's funny how the only few successful MMOs are sub based (basically just one since the other is also dying and hanging on by a thread, since going P2W with tokens and stripped integrity)
(God, Asian MMO players seem to be the least intelligent player base I've ever encountered.)
ArcheAge not only had its chance already, it even released the "no p2w" buy to play version that tanked astronomically, scammed tons of players, and still implemented pay to win. It's a terrible cash grab company and the game has no longevity because it's worse than Throne and Liberty with always on PVP zones, so once a power guild gets stronger than you, they will be stalking you everywhere without remorse. T&L is less toxic and people are still complaining about it.
AOC is, a, PVP mmo, that will be it's undoing. Archeage 2 is a PVE mmo first and foremost, it will have PVP but the devs have already said it will be mainly PVE. It also depends on f2p system
They should just charge a monthly sub.
maybe we should let sauron create a MMO since he already did a good job with the rings