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Posted: Nov 8th 2008 9:14AM (Unverified) said

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I don't think there's too much WotLK coverage. In fact, I'm surprised there isn't more. I see soooo many articles about EVE Online, more than seems justified considering their player base and, compared to WoW, that they don't have an expansion coming out.

I've also seen a plethora of Star Wars articles, many WAR articles. Titles have news articles when there's news to be had (for the most part). People complaining about an MMORPG news site reporting about the biggest expansion launch in the last 2 years (and likely the next 2 years) need to go somewhere else.

Posted: Nov 11th 2008 8:56AM (Unverified) said

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I just love all you whiners.. You whine about coverage, you whine about an ICON.. an ICON.. If you really have to have a Massively Icon Just think, That W can be an M if you imagine it.. So you don't play WoW, So you could care less about reading about, Well the 11 Million people subscribing Really don't Care about what you think. So I see it either 2 ways.. Put up with it till Wrath comes out and the initial 2-3 months of it go, or maybe go and read about an article about your favorite MMO and stop WHINING!!!!

Posted: Nov 11th 2008 1:03PM FridayKnight said

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Or just accept the fact that if you really really like a MMO that isn't WoW and you really really don't like WoW and wish there wasn't so much coverage of it that you are- in fact- the equivalent of a second rate citizen around here.

On the internets we 11 million WoW subscribers reign supreme. Our will be done. WoW is THE game. Sorry if you don't like it. Sorry you're a lesser class of being than the rest of the enlightened masses. We can't all be astronauts. Somebody has to work at Burger King.
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Posted: Nov 11th 2008 3:14PM (Unverified) said

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" it's casual enough for adults to play after work without scheduling their lives around it, but still has a massive variety of stuff to do."

That pretty much nails it. WoW haters act like only the morbidly obese middle-aged Mom's basement-dwellers and teens play, but I'd bet the demographic for WoW is more diverse than the other less mainstream MMOs.

I enjoyed FFXI for 2 1/2 years, and while working hard to earn the "right" to see the endgame content makes it better for some, it does encourage elitism.

I've tried Guild Wars, WAR, LOTRO, and they all have things that I liked about them. WoW will continue to hold the market share not because it is the "best game", but because it has the broadest appeal. I can play with my 8 year old nephew at lvl 15 for an hour and have fun. I can play with my casual gamer girlfriend at lvl 40 for 2-3 hours and have a blast. I can go on a progression raid with my guild from when I get home from work until 2 in the morning.

In an ideal world, there would be enough competition to allow successful development in any of these niches, but I find it unlikely that any newcomer will be able to do what WoW does well; Being pretty good at all of them.

Posted: Nov 11th 2008 5:51PM (Unverified) said

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"even if Lucas manages to keep his ham-fisted creativity killers away from BioWare long enough for "Star Wars: The Old Republic" to succeed"

Well someone needs to put some kind of ham fists on that game. At least as far as the art style goes, It doesn't even look or feel like Star Wars.

I understand it's in the past but jeez, give me something reminiscent of SW in there. If they didn't have lightsabers I wouldn't know which universe it was supposed to be in.

But then again the art style has always been a really important factor for me. I stopped playing Supreme Commander because the unit's weren't interesting enough (aside from the awesome mega units you can get towards the end of a match).

Posted: Nov 14th 2008 10:28PM (Unverified) said

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WoW forever? Don't kid yourself. Even if the game that supplants its top position comes from Blizzard, WoW will not be the 900 pound gorilla forever. Blizzard surely does not plan to milk WoW forever. They will milk it for exactly as long as their sharp accountants tell them it makes sense to do so, and no longer. Cry "blasphemy" if you will, superfans, but WoW's days are numbered.

WoW is already on the decline, despite its considerable technical proficiencies and artistic merits. It is only a matter of time before the player base responds by dwindling as well. WoW's PvE content has become easier and easier over the years. As of patch 3.0, there is almost no challenge left in it. WoW's PvP is a boring grind, as any arena team will tell you - "we're just here for the rating". Just as I was an early adopter of WoW, I'm an early rejecter, too. More are sure to follow as Blizzard devolves the game more and more into a Pavlovian button masher for the socially stunted. Meanwhile, thank goodness for games like EVE, which can satisfy thinking players more than WoW, even if they are not sufficiently conventional for conventional tastes.

Mr Stallard's fervent, yet defensive tone and liberal use of the word "never" and its cognates betrays exactly the WoW fanboy bias that Sarah P had the audacity to criticise.

Give us a break, Kevin. If we wanted to read about WoW day in and day out, we could simply visit Blizzard's web site. Kthx.


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