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    Fortnite is a battle royale, wow is an MMMORPG, I wouldn't really call fortnite an MMO either tbh, just like lol and mobas in general are not a good comparison to MMOS too, in fact I remember ppl comparng the success of lol to Wow many time, but they are fundamentally very different games.
    It's not a subs count either that makes wow the topdog, is the fact that even when it's failing it still has a strong draw-in power after more than a decade, which is nothing to scoff off even though I consider it a terrible game by now I have to sadly admit it.

    But this is enough of this, it's not like I can change anything of this
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    Quote Originally Posted by Remedi View Post
    Fortnite is a battle royale, wow is an MMMORPG, I wouldn't really call fortnite an MMO either tbh,
    If more than 2 players can play at the same time online, it's a MMO. A MMORPG is only different by how much distinction is made between the PvE overworld and the "hub" city there is. PSO2 is also a MMORPG, but 100% of the game is instanced other than the hub world. That was also how Wizardy Online works, that's also how Vindictus works. Games like Fortnite, Pubg, Team Fortress 2, etc create instances for the fights to be played it, that is no different than how FFXIV or WoW's dungeon instances work. Nearly every MMO Shooty game has the exact same RPG progression system of upgrading gear makes you better, while not all of them opt for "levels" or "experience.

    The thing FFXIV, and only FFXIV has going for it is that it is casual friendly by having no full-time PvP at all. Games that have perpetual conflicts fueled by PvP or PK'ing hinder PvE progression. That's why open-world PvP gets shouted down, don't ruin the thing that makes this game appealing.

    Trying to make a distinction based on the presence of storyline or rpg elements does not make a game any less of a MMO, it just makes the development costs of the MMORPG greater than that of a F2P shooty game that doesn't need to write any story to justify flooding the game with microtransactions.
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    MMO is a massive multiplayer online game, the term is used to differentiate it from the other multiplayer games because the scope of it is holding a massive number of ppl together.
    A MMORPG is an RPG that is developed as a massive online game, but it uses it's own set of tropes and distinctions.

    I don't know exactly how rooms works on fortnite and frankly I don't care, so I can concede that it is probably a MMO, but what I meant with my phrase that in the MMORPG markets wow is still the king even after all this years
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