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Well the second supposed realese date is comming soon (22nd) anyone else excited and hoping they are not a ponzi scheme by stealing all the European pre-purchase money?
Originally posted by: darkrisen2003
every video ive been able to see before its taken down makes this game look rediculously dated. I would have been a hit when UO was still in its prime and EQ1 was first starting out but now a days theres just so much better stuff out there. From what I can tell this is basically just Shadowbane 2 which would have been nice many many years ago. But thats just me.
Originally posted by: TurnX
Originally posted by: darkrisen2003
every video ive been able to see before its taken down makes this game look rediculously dated. I would have been a hit when UO was still in its prime and EQ1 was first starting out but now a days theres just so much better stuff out there. From what I can tell this is basically just Shadowbane 2 which would have been nice many many years ago. But thats just me.
I think a lot is due to the games very long development cycle, I believe its going on 8 years now. Granted some will argue that they are willing to sacrifice AoC level graphics for a game that actually delivers on actual large scale PVP battles.
Personally I find FFA PVP to be a dated concept in today's MMO world, which is an unfortunate consequence in the post WoW MMO world. Even if this game gets the release it wants its still going to be a very low pop niche game and will most likely suffer the same fate of other such niche games.
I hate to agree with this but I do. I see Darkfall less as an innovative product and more as a return to the "good old days" of MMO gameplay where you were given a sandbox rather than a linear questing path to grind out.Originally posted by: TurnX
[Personally I find FFA PVP to be a dated concept in today's MMO world, which is an unfortunate consequence in the post WoW MMO world. Even if this game gets the release it wants its still going to be a very low pop niche game and will most likely suffer the same fate of other such niche games.
Originally posted by: JoshGuru7
I hate to agree with this but I do. I see Darkfall less as an innovative product and more as a return to the "good old days" of MMO gameplay where you were given a sandbox rather than a linear questing path to grind out.Originally posted by: TurnX
[Personally I find FFA PVP to be a dated concept in today's MMO world, which is an unfortunate consequence in the post WoW MMO world. Even if this game gets the release it wants its still going to be a very low pop niche game and will most likely suffer the same fate of other such niche games.
The problem with this is that people have come to expect the linear questing path as well as many of the modern niceties of PvP such as not getting ganked in a town, or attacked by your own faction or attacked if you have PvP turned off, etc. This could be the best possible 2002 MMO and I still think it would have trouble getting subscriptions in 2009.
Of course as potential customers the question for us isn't whether they will make back their money, but whether the userbase will be sufficient to warrant an investment. The best gameplay in the world won't matter if it flops commercially like Tabula Rasa, Motor City Online, Dark and Light, Pirates of the Burning Sea, Vanguard, Auto Assault, and probably a dozen more I can't think of at the moment.Originally posted by: TurnXOne thing Darkfall does have in its favor as far as this goes is that despite its very long development cycle it hasn't really spent all that much money when you compare it to some of the recent "blockbuster" MMOs, so they don't have as much to make back.
