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Posted: May 7th 2008 5:10PM (Unverified) said

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Companies keep trying, someone's bound to get it right.
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Posted: May 8th 2008 9:39AM (Unverified) said

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This is also going under the assumption that the fantasy genre will every die out. Personally, I don't think it will. Sci-fi may be clever, but fantasy plays into people's personalities with certain races and classes. From a purely fiscal standpoint, you can cheaply hackney up a bunch of lore to feed into what people like in fiction and get them hooked on a race/class ect. That's a lot harder to do with sci-fi in my opinion.
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Posted: May 7th 2008 11:12PM (Unverified) said

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Well, there's been two notable (but not necessarily successful) sci-fi MMORPGs (plus a score of flash-in-the-pans).

Earth and Beyond was bought out by EA Games and killed off to make way for Sims Online. (although fans are still sitting out here, four years later, hoping for a revival, and still reviling anything with the EA moniker)

The more succesful EVE Online has stunning graphics, epic PvP, their own economist to handle the economy. It also has no PvE content (beyond being a mind-numbingly dull space mining simulator) and no chance to just relax and explore ...
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Posted: May 8th 2008 3:17AM (Unverified) said

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Fantasy, it's what the consumer wants, they shall receive.
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