Leave it W-RPG fanboys to promote Western MMOs over J-RPGs. All I have to say for this video is:
"DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPPPP-Pop-"
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Leave it W-RPG fanboys to promote Western MMOs over J-RPGs. All I have to say for this video is:
"DERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRPPPP-Pop-"
Basically they don't care how many people subscribe. Some money is better than no money while they continue to fix it up for next year.Quote:
Originally Posted by RPGSite
And the funny thing about this is.. he only said like 1 sentence... FFXIV.. is Dead because of one MMO.. the end... Some Critic... :/
What's funny to me is nobody seems to comprehend that XIV could have literally no subscribers and it would continue to 2.0.
They've made the investment. If they can get a little bit of their money back, they're going to try. But regardless, I'm pretty sure this project isn't stopping, no matter how much crying is done.
I like how people can't deal with others opinions without ad hominem attacks *cough* Nuru *cough*
On topic, I wouldn't say the game is going to die, but I do think alot of people will leave. People claim there is a strong dedicated fanbase, but can you back that up with proof? I would like this game to succeed, and really hope it does, but I'm not going to blindly throw money at an inferior product where hardly any new content will be released before the game is to be relaunched. This seems to be the general consensus everywhere except on these forums, for obvious fanboy reasons.
Subjectively, it will be dead, to me at least, until 2.0 and it doesn't crash so often. Which ever comes first, or my rites of passage, whatever.
People will leave, and people will stay.
What I don't understand is why the critics make a big fuss out of it. The game's userbase is small as is, even if it gets smaller what exactly does it matter? If they think the game won't be profitable, here's a newsflash: the game will at least be more profitable than it is now.
For the past 13 months SE has not operated according the size of its playerbase. Why that would suddenly change now before 2.0 is even live is what I'd like to know. The game will lose players; and just like in September 2010, it doesn't matter. Ultimately they are saving the brand right now, not trying to make profit in the short-term.
More importantly, large companies manage their budgets for the next year around this time of the year. Lots of money is going into this project and the results of December 2011 won't change that (much). In the worst case they'll tune their 7th umbral era content quality to match the size of the playerbase.
Can you back up anything you just said with proof?
Specifically:-Hardly any new content will be released before the game is to be relaunched.
-This seems to be the general consensus everywhere except on these forums,for obvious fanboy reasonsbecause people on this forum actually play the game.
Not his fault for not knowing enough