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Friday, July 9, 2010

E3 Trailer Of Forsaken world

Good Morning Everybody ;)

The more time passes, the more the gaming industry is flooded with MMORPG'S, which are mostly dominated by Blizzard Enertainment (who own the famous World Of Warcraft).

Other companies like Perfect World Entertainment approach the market in quite a different way :





Their products mainly consist of free-to-play (F2P) MMORPG'S with a cash shop to purchase additional requirements; such as better potions, better looking costumes etc... This cash shop substitutes the regular monthly fee other companies impose on players to access their game. 

Even though lots of people think that F2P MMORPG's are of inferior quality I tend to disagree, simply because there are quite a good number of them, such as the one in the posted video below:






As usual this is just my opinion so tell me what you guys think, in the comments below. Thanks!

catch ya'll later :)

Chris

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2 comments:

  1. quite cool but i dont think they will make such success as wow... although battle of the immorals of perfect world as well have a pretty good easy quest helper system which i like and also nice gameplay so if this has something similar it might stand a chance in my books

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  2. In my honest opinion they all look the same and they are inferior simply because they have a very volatile budget unlike for example WOW where you have a fairly constant amount of paying players so you can afford to employ enough people to manage the content properly. Therefore i prefer to stick to big names if i am going to dedicate all that time for a game. Then again i think that playing MMO and waste so much of your time like a rat on a cycle that takes you no where IRL is stupid. so stick to games you know you can just throw away when you need to do other things, games that give you quick entertainment without having to actually invest a good portion of your life in trying to achieve a virtual goal that has no tangible value.

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