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UO hit its peak shortly (months literally) before FFXI was released in America. It had been out in Japan for about a year.Originally posted by: Beev
Originally posted by: MStele
Originally posted by: drebo
Originally posted by: Beev
UO was one of the few MMOs I didn't play actually, but its subscriptions peaked at 250,000. Not exactly anything to write home about.
People cite this all the time, but what they don't realize when they do cite this is that UO came before its time. Back then, not as many people had an internet connection. UO was a path-setter, and a game that would have done exceptionally well had it not been the first mass-market MMO.
Hell, I think it DID do exceptionally well for its time. The percentage of total online gamers that it claimed was enormous.
I second that. Your talking about a time when most people were still playing over modems and MMOs weren't even mainstream yet. 250,000 is considered a success today, and back then it was unheard of.
Apologies for not replying sooner.
The 250,000 peak happened AFTER FFXI came out.
I played UO from beta until around 2005. After Pub 16, it really went downhill fast. I remember selling gold and houses on that game on eBay. Paid for two vacations that way.
