My favorite content in the game would be the field operations, so I'm pretty excited to see how this new one will go when it releases
My favorite content in the game would be the field operations, so I'm pretty excited to see how this new one will go when it releases
Yeah it's a real shame not many new ones come out anymore, but I can understand why. Ashes of Creation seems kind of fun, and I sometimes check out GW2 but I only ever do WvW there lol
So dead that it's still one of the most popular genres. Spreading such misinformation needs to stop, it belongs 8 years past. The genre itself takes a lot of resources to maintain and keep up, and trust me it'd be even more alive if it wasn't so difficult to make. That's the one limiting factor to mmos being more popular.
Compared to what? MOBAs and various shooters rule the show these days, even more so among the younger generation.
Now, I agree that MMORPGs are still pretty popular, but they all suffer from various issues, be it FFXIV, WoW, LA or others. Which may cause a "stuck" feeling, because, as Somnolence pointed out, there aren't many options if you want to play an MMORPG. Every studio seems to be dead set on shooting themselves in the foot.
Yeah but do you want to play a game with a bunch of angry tweens throwing around racist slurs because you're not optimising and they've deluded themselves into thinking they're somehow going to make pro one day by playing ranked? Miss me with that trash. I'm glad League and Valorant exist so we have a cage to put those animals in. Let them be sweaty tryhards over there, away from us decent normal folk. We should all thank the gods they're not playing MMOs.
Calling MMO's "dead" would be inaccurate, but it's also very evident that they're well past their "golden age" or heyday. Back when WoW hit the scene and made it huge, MMO's were *the* thing for people of all ages to play, and rather importantly younger gamers. Today? There's very few teenagers and college kids playing MMO's compared to 15-20 years ago. MMO's are now primarily the home of gamers rapidly approaching (if not already in) middle age, and the "new blood" is heading to other things like MOBA's and mobile games. That's important because it means studios are going to be *very* hesitant to pour the amount of resources you need to make an MMO into a new venture at this point.So dead that it's still one of the most popular genres. Spreading such misinformation needs to stop, it belongs 8 years past. The genre itself takes a lot of resources to maintain and keep up, and trust me it'd be even more alive if it wasn't so difficult to make. That's the one limiting factor to mmos being more popular.
I find this is actually a fun observation of social norms - the newer age group is less prone to forming common communities and are not really as into long-term development buit rather prefer the quick fix and rapid growth; consuming and discarding. So MMO players tend to stick with the people they play with over and over versus MOBA players which might form small clicks of 5-8 folks and then just have a massive list of friends they play with once and a while and they just do all content in the roulette system of their game of choice.Calling MMO's "dead" would be inaccurate, but it's also very evident that they're well past their "golden age" or heyday. Back when WoW hit the scene and made it huge, MMO's were *the* thing for people of all ages to play, and rather importantly younger gamers. Today? There's very few teenagers and college kids playing MMO's compared to 15-20 years ago. MMO's are now primarily the home of gamers rapidly approaching (if not already in) middle age, and the "new blood" is heading to other things like MOBA's and mobile games. That's important because it means studios are going to be *very* hesitant to pour the amount of resources you need to make an MMO into a new venture at this point.
Because it's still better than the average "Live service" slop that gets dropped onto the market that dies off within a year.
But being above average isn't going to sustain the game forever.
I played wow for over 14 years and came over to FF14 3 years ago. I basically became fed up with all the political correctness that was forced into Warcraft. Emotes removed, dialog changed, and characters history rewritten so bad that it actually made no sense. People say MMO's are dying and maybe they are. But for me this has been a huge change and it's refreshing.
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