Discussion
Topics for discussion on the WarCry forums.
Wednesday, May 7th
A coworker of mine really wanted to play the Age of Conan beta. When he heard that FilePlanet subscribers would have the chance to download the client and play it themselves, he jumped at the chance. But 24 hours and dozens of gigabytes later, his will faltered. Have you had a similar experience? For this week's discussion, we want to know:
Are system requirements, hard-drive space and download times preventing people from playing MMOs?
Tell us what you think in the comment thread!
Wednesday, April 30th
It received a 99 out of 100 aggregate MetaCritic score. It contains over 45 hours of single-player gameplay. It features an open-world, free-roaming multiplayer mode where you can wreak havoc on an unsuspecting city. OK, it's not an MMO, but something tells me Grand Theft Auto IV may steal many gamers away from their previous virtual world of choice. This week, we want to know:
Has the release of GTA IV managed to pull you away from your favorite MMO?
As for me, I think I'll be making an extended stay in Liberty City. How about you?
Wednesday, April 23rd
This week, Flying Lab Software announced the closure of seven of their 11 game servers for Pirates of the Burning Sea in order to achieve a more optimal number of players on the remaining servers. We want to know:
Has server under-/over-population ever hurt your enjoyment of an MMO?
From my experience, a low server population has as many advantages as disadvantages. What do you think?
Wednesday, April 16th
For this week's newsletter discussion we ask:
Grand Theft Auto IV promises some interesting, fifteen person multiplayer meayhem, while the creator of the original Grand Theft Auto is hard at work on his own MMO version called All Points Bulletin. Which one would you rather be playing this weekend?
Let's hear it!
Wednesday, April 9th
With consoles continuing to chip away at the PCs market share within the game industry, it's only a matter of time before MMOs bridge the gap between your desktop and your Xbox. But will the extra exposure hurt MMOs or help them? This week, we want to know:
Do you feel that MMOs would benefit or suffer from cross-platform release across both PCs and consoles?
Let us know what you think!
Wednesday, April 2nd
Last week, EA Mythic General Manager Mark Jacobs announced that Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning would be delayed once again due to issues that arose during its ongoing beta. The news was met with both a chorus of angry shouts and sighs of relief. For this week's discussion question, we want to know:
How do you feel about EA Mythic's decision to delay WAR's release?
Don't wait until Q3 of 2008; give us your opinion today!
Wednesday, March 26th
Last week, we asked you about official MMO forums and whether they helped or harmed the communities they served. This week, with more news of EVE's Council of Stellar Management, we want to broaden the topic a bit. We want to know:
What's the best way for developers to stay in touch with their communities?
Monitoring official forums, lurking fan forums, electing community representatives...each has their benefits and downsides. Your thoughts?
Wednesday, March 19th
This week, Vice President and General Manager of EA Mythic, Mark Jacobs, told us how he really felt about official MMO forums: they're a breeding ground for obnoxious trolls and toxic flame wars. Not surprisingly, Mythic is forgoing this option for their upcoming Warhammer: Age of Reckoning, but is this the right decision? For this week's discussion, we want to know:
Do official MMORPG forums help or hurt the communities they serve?
Having spent too many hours lurking on the WoW forums, I think I understand where Mythic is coming from. How about you?
Wednesday, March 12th
This week, we were treated to the tantalizing prospects of a Grand Theft Auto IV MMO, a BioWare-produced KOTOR MMO, and the resurrection of Star Trek Online. But there are plenty of other possible titles and franchises out there that could use the MMO treatment. For this week's discussion, we want to know:
What game, series or fictional world would you like to see become an MMO?
I'll cast my vote for an MMO based on EA's skate. How about you?
Wednesday, March 5th
Earlier this week, the creator of the original pen & paper RPG, Gary Gygax, passed away. His imagination paved the way for the MUDs and MMORPGs that have ushered millions into worlds of fantasy and heroism. This week, we here at WarCry pay our respects.
How will you remember Gary Gygax?
Speak your mind in the comment thread.