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I'm sure they're devastated.Borys said::lol @ all the shy "please be for consoles" posts.
Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
I'm sure they're devastated.Borys said::lol @ all the shy "please be for consoles" posts.
Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
Well, they can't rest on their laurels forever. People will always eventually move on to something else, and it's in their best interest that they move from one Blizzard product to another.The Sphinx said:I really don't get it. Seems like a lot of development money spent to steal people from WoW.
MetatronM said:
The Sphinx said:I really don't get it. Seems like a lot of development money spent to steal people from WoW.
TerryLee81 said:What's with all the MMORPG hate in this thread?
You know exactly that you will all be playing this.
QVT said:Sitting in front of a ****ing desk for 10 hours a day is not comfortable. Laying on your couch however, is just like sleeping, only while "playing" the game so you don't die of not playing the game. Trust me, it sounds much more complicated than it is.
I understand control would be better on PC, but the couch factor, come on. They need to realise that WoW is the leading cause of Carpal Tunnel in the world and give us methods to avoid wrist pain for the rest of our lives, while still getting monies.
Jacobi said:Please an MMOFPS PLEASE
Kabouter said:You wanna play 10 hours a day or are you referring to your job and then some additional game time?
Aegus said:An MMO that combines ZOE with Deus Ex in an Eve type galaxy with numerous worlds the size of Oblivion.
That's all I ask.
Ninja Scooter said:just make Diablo 3 already bilzzard! Jesus cancereating christ!
Do you often do that ?QVT said:I'd punch my very own mother in the ovaries for this.
Borys said:Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
derder said:Just play Hellgate: London
Are you posting on NeoGAF using mind bullets?!Ninja Scooter said:I DON"T EVEN HAVE A COMPUTER!
My Arms Your Hearse said:You realize that pretty much any given MMO is exponentially larger than Oblivion? Oblivion isn't even that large. It does however have LOTS of high hills and such that make traversing it far more difficult than it should be.
I Am Error said:Are you posting on NeoGAF using mind bullets?!
Ninja Scooter said:I DON"T EVEN HAVE A COMPUTER!
Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
Blizzard is really blinded by WoW's succes. Too bad for them - they won't get a penny from me.
It may very well be that your appreciation for money has finally superseded your appreciation for games, and that means you have turned to the dark side and shall meet slow defeat.
derder said:Step 1. Job
Step 2. Computer
Step 3. Hellgate: London
Step 4. ??????
Step 5. Profit
chibcicylist said:****, I hate MMOs. Fuyck MMOs right in the ear. I hope South Korea simultaneously shits right into Blizzard's face.
I want my Starcraft 2 goddamit.
Poor Blizzard. I can see them getting stuck into this MMO business with their creativity sucked out in 5-10 years.
Personally, I use my PS3. Sold my computer, god I hate Windows and all these unexpected crashes.I Am Error said:Are you posting on NeoGAF using mind bullets?!
Those who created Starcraft, and even the original Warcraft, wanted money, but they understood the inner workings of games such that their masterpieces were worth more than the sum of the money earned through our purchases. They were magical times, magical times indeed, and that is game appreciation over money.Pureauthor said:Whoa whoa whoa... what? Blizzard has never appreciated games over money. Games are created for the sake of money. That's the way it is.
Normal gamers aren't so obsessed with "keeping up" with others that they hate a game over it. They just play the game and have fun with it, rather than go ALL-CAPS BATSHIT over what other people are accomplishing.TheKingsCrown said:NORMAL GAMERS DO NOT F'ING APPRECIATE HAVING TO SPEND 40 HOURS PER WEEK PLAYING A GAME WITH THE SOLE PURPOSE OF BARELY KEEPING UP WITH ALL THE MONKEYS WHO SIT IN THEIR MOTHER'S HOUSES AND WASTE MONEY PLAYING WoW EVERY DAY ALL DAY. SO IF YOU TURN STARCRAFT INTO A WoW CLONE I WILL GO FREAKY ON YOUR ASS BLIZZARD, FREAKY
I know! AND I DON'T EVEN CARE WHAT FORM Starcraft 2 takes, so long as it comes before a POS MMORPG game. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHStrikerObi said:This just seems stupid. Like other people have said, why would Blizzard pour a ton of money into World of Starcraft when it's going to cannibalize sales and subscriptions of World of Warcraft. That just seems retarded. For those of you saying "they're just doing it for Korea"... why? Sure MMORPGs are big in Korea but not as big as StarCraft. StarCraft II would do better in Korea than World of StarCraft. Of course... SCII wouldn't have some absurd monthly fee associated with it.
These guys used to be the ****ing best at RTS games. What the hell happened? I played WoW for a few months. It's alright, but I really just do not like the genre of MMORPG. They require way too much investment. For those of you with the time to give, it's awesome. I've seen my former roommates playing it and it looks awesome, but I do not have that much time to devote to all my games, let along a single one. I would really like to see an RTS game in which I can just hop on Battle.net and play a 30-60 minute match, then go eat dinner and go to sleep.
TheKingsCrown said:Those who created Starcraft, and even the original Warcraft, wanted money, but they understood the inner workings of games such that their masterpieces were worth more than the sum of the money earned through our purchases. They were magical times, magical times indeed, and that is game appreciation over money.
StrikerObi said:This just seems stupid. Like other people have said, why would Blizzard pour a ton of money into World of Starcraft when it's going to cannibalize sales and subscriptions of World of Warcraft. That just seems retarded. For those of you saying "they're just doing it for Korea"... why? Sure MMORPGs are big in Korea but not as big as StarCraft. StarCraft II would do better in Korea than World of StarCraft. Of course... SCII wouldn't have some absurd monthly fee associated with it.
These guys used to be the ****ing best at RTS games. What the hell happened? I played WoW for a few months. It's alright, but I really just do not like the genre of MMORPG. They require way too much investment. For those of you with the time to give, it's awesome. I've seen my former roommates playing it and it looks awesome, but I do not have that much time to devote to all my games, let along a single one. I would really like to see an RTS game in which I can just hop on Battle.net and play a 30-60 minute match, then go eat dinner and go to sleep.
TheKingsCrown said:Those who created Starcraft, and even the original Warcraft, wanted money, but they understood the inner workings of games such that their masterpieces were worth more than the sum of the money earned through our purchases. They were magical times, magical times indeed, and that is game appreciation over money.
The end game of MMORPGS is to play your life within a game, and I'm sorry if I do not want to do that. I like pieces of fantasy where I lose myself while still being able to tend to other things.border said:Normal gamers aren't so obsessed with "keeping up" with others that they hate a game over it. They just play the game and have fun with it, rather than go ALL-CAPS BATSHIT over what other people are accomplishing.
TheKingsCrown said:Those who created Starcraft, and even the original Warcraft, wanted money, but they understood the inner workings of games such that their masterpieces were worth more than the sum of the money earned through our purchases. They were magical times, magical times indeed, and that is game appreciation over money.