Roophus Gunthar wrote:
2) Unlike WoW, they don't need to appeal to the masses. They don't need to make the game so ridiculously accessible and simple to the point of annoyance. By being a niche MMO, granted it's a pretty huge niche when compared with some other MMO's, they can give the community exactly what they desire.
I would think not appealing to the masses would be a detriment to them, actually. Keep in mind as well, they already got burned on that aspect with EQ2 vs WoW, and I doubt they are going to make that same mistake. And accessibility is a good thing. When I played EQ1 I didn't have a job and few responsibilities, allowing me to play pretty much non-stop. Now, that's not the case, so I can't play a strictly hardcore time sink MMO like the original EQ1. Not saying go all out, hand-holding, here's your loot/levels, but don't make it like EQ1 was.
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4) Nostalgia, which ties in with the story, is unmatchable by any other MMO. That's not to say the nostalgia for new players of WoW will feel the same way. I'm simply saying that the nostalgia of replaying the original EQ all over, through a different perspective, will be fun. The places in EQ feel like a distant world I'm very familiar with. The zones aren't just zones, but places I've been before.
Yeah, this will be neat to see.
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5) They've already stated they want to get their old community back. I feel they need to bring the best MMO to the market to do that. If they're really serious about getting their community back, they'll make a fantastic game.
I hope so. While I think many people simply gloss over EQ2 unfairly, I have a feeling bringing back the original will go a long way in people's minds.
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Now, here are a few reasons I'm worried:
1) WoW sets the tone for MMO's. They took what EQ did wrong and made it into the standard. They didn't incorporate everything EQ did, but they definitely took over the industry. My worry is that they'll conform to everything WoW has done, in an effort to influence new players to join.
I can almost guarantee you this will happen in some shape or form. Like I said above, they've been burned once, and I doubt they will want to be again.
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2) I worry the community will never match what it was. I fear they'll spread their own player-base so thin by having three different MMOs that it'll fail to really establish itself as THE mmo to play. If people are still playing EQ1, it's hard to believe they'll influence them if they haven't already done that with EQ2. I can see the same thing happening to EQ2 players who have characters established.
This is one big reason I couldn't get into another MMO -- I was already established in EQ2. That said, if people start getting wind that EQ1 is coming back in a new way, they may take a departure from their comfort zone to check it out.
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3) Lastly, I worry they will release the game but screw up major components, essentially failing completely. MMO's are very complex games. Screwing up even one component can drive away the fans. For example, what if everything is freaking amazing, yet they have a terrible PVP system. That'd be unacceptable due to the fact that WoW has set the standard. This leads back to point 1.
People are, sadly, blinded by WoW. But yeah I agree with your above point. SoE at this point has two chances left with the MMO community -- the first being how the Velious expansion turns out for EQ2 (several are already saying this upcoming expansion will make or break EQ2); second being EQ Next. If they drop the ball on those, they may as well pack it up. The modern MMO market is (unfortunately) very unforgiving. Stupid WoW . . .