This originally linked to various articles detailing previews/reviews of Dungeons and Dragons Online's beta.
Monday, January 09, 2006
Dungeons and Dragons (DDO) beta preview/review wrap-up
Update: 29 Nov, 2009 - Removed post as all links were broken. This will be kept as a historical placeholder.
Friday, January 06, 2006
Virgin Worlds : Panic at the Console; a look into MMORPG gamers
The Prognosticator over at the VirginWorlds blog has an interesting article up entitled "Panic at the Console" which delves into the differences among FPS and RPG gamers. It also touches on the differences of MMORPG gamers.
I wrote a somewhat in depth response which has now been included into the original posting. I've cut and pasted it here for your reading pleasure, but for the full effect please read the linked article above.
I wrote a somewhat in depth response which has now been included into the original posting. I've cut and pasted it here for your reading pleasure, but for the full effect please read the linked article above.
Assuming of the 5 million or so MMORPG players that are playing out there (which I'm doubtful of, but we'll play ball) it is a drop in the bucket compared to the number of players that would play MMORPGs if they didn't come off the line like solid brick walls. There seems to be little, if any, move to make MMORPGs more accessible (please don't read that as simpler) to the mass audience.
You hit the idea on the head that RPG gamers come from a different breed. I'm not so sure if you can limit it to past systems. You need to remember that back in the day of the Atari 2600 there was almost TWO TIMES the number of gamers in the market. Yes you heard that right and if I could get the link to Nolan Bushnell's speech I would :P
RPG gamers also come from the roots of D&D (duh!) and that is something you can compare to the experience of being a non-Atari gamer back in the day. It has never and will never be about the graphics, technology, or the feature list.
It will remain to be about the PEOPLE.
Also I think you are complete backwards on people coming in through WoW and moving onto "harder" games. It is quite the opposite. People get stressed out on the overly time sink methodology of games like Everquest and jump ship to the more casual friendly WoW.
WoW in no ways should be seen as a market entry point for new gamers. It is bringing in new players, but the experience it promotes DOES NOT make people get into what you are classifying as harder MMOs. Don't confuse more time consuming with harder. It could be debated for years how hard WoW's end game content is compared to EQ's. Its the delivery mechanism that counts here and WoW delivers a system that a new gamer isn't going to be destroyed in.
On another note I don't believe time played is something the MMORPG market has cornered. I would even wager that the average Counterstrike player has more time online than most MMORPG players over a much shorter time span. Sure there is a lot of cross population amongst FPS players and what games they are playing, but the same is true of the MMO market (except within the HARDCORE circles).
What I'm getting at is that ONLINE play is what is stealing the market. MMORPGs are just charging for that time and hence are getting the attention of the venture capitalists looking to fund projects that are going to prove to be a genuine revenue stream.
Video gaming was born in the social aspect. It was not something that was developed as a solo experience. Pong (or Tennis for Two) was two players remember. The majority of early games focused on playing together. It wasn't until after the video game crash and the eventual launch of the original NES that spurred more single player games.
You give players a way to play together and they're going to eat it up. This is something MMORPGs have been charging for, but they by far do not have it cornered.
Thursday, January 05, 2006
World of Warcraft 1.9 Patch
Update: 8 Jul, 2007 - Removed post. This will be kept as a placeholder for historical value.
Originally, this post contained links to various World of Warcraft patch download websites.
Carnival of Gamers X - Winter Carnival
This is my first Carnival of Gamers appearance and I submitted my "MO5 - The SOE effect… part II… MMORPG madness" article.
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Trust Me, an article from the Escapist on MMORPG economies
The Escapist, an online magazine, has an interesting article looking into the heart of MMO economies. The article covers both happenings in EVE Online and Second Life.
However, many fail to even get close to freedom. EVE Online and Second Life have shed that approach and have told their players "Try what you want." It is dangerous ground to stand on, but as the article highlights it can be the most rewarding.
If there was a great article out there to start 2006 with... it would be this article. A great read that poses a lot of good questions.Freedom is the premise of most online worlds.Quote:
But business is good only because it's not actually ISS that owns the outpost. An ISS corp operates the outpost (and technically, within the game's mechanics, owns it), but real ownership has been vested with the pilots of EVE, through what has become the first publicly owned company in the game.
However, many fail to even get close to freedom. EVE Online and Second Life have shed that approach and have told their players "Try what you want." It is dangerous ground to stand on, but as the article highlights it can be the most rewarding.
Saturday, December 31, 2005
2005 into 2006
Happy New Years!

As we leave 2005 I wish the best to all of you for 2006. Look for a wrap up of 2005 sometime this week. Enjoy!
As we leave 2005 I wish the best to all of you for 2006. Look for a wrap up of 2005 sometime this week. Enjoy!
Xbox 360 outsold by Gamecube in Japan?
According to this report from Nintendojo the Xbox 360 can pretty much be wrapped up as a complete failure in Japan. It is failing to outsell the Gamecube and this is not because of lacking supplies. Japan has a massive excess of Xbox 360's. Me thinks that Microsoft's marketing campaign to drive hype by shortchanging supply only works in the American market... go figure.
Here is a cut and paste of the top selling consoles and games from Japan from the linked article.
Here is a cut and paste of the top selling consoles and games from Japan from the linked article.
- Hardware
- DS - 597,628
- PSP - 161,332
- PS2 - 97,475
- GCN - 36,646
- GBASP - 35,764
- GBM - 19,261
- Xbox360 - 5,674
- GBA - 906
- Xbox - 141
- Software
- PS2 - Kingdom Hearts II, Square Enix - 727,591
- DS - Animal Crossing: Wild World, Nintendo - 416,132
- DS - Mario Kart DS, Nintendo - 302,742
- PS2 - Naruto: Narultimate Hero 3, Bandai - 216,966
- DS - Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon: Blue Rescue Force, Pokemon - 157,786
- GBA - Pokemon Mysterious Dungeon: Red Rescue Force, Pokemon - 156,430
- DS - Tamagotchi Connection: Corner Shop!, Bandai - 156,181
- PS2 - Metal Gear Solid 3 Subsistence, Konami - 103,894
- GCN - Mario Party 7, Nintendo - 100,130
- DS - DS Training For Adults: Work Your Brain , Nintendo - 93,240
Goldeneye Source HL2 Mod
Goldeneye Source is a multi-player (with limited single player) mod for Half Life 2. It features many faithful recreations from the original Nintendo 64 version. There is plenty of servers out there running the mod and the action in game is intense.
So step back in time with me a bit and indulge into a bit of gaming nostalgia. Enjoy!
Thursday, December 29, 2005
New Template Is Here
I hope everyone enjoys the new template. I am still working out the bugs and would appreciate feedback from anyone having problems.
Known Bug List:
-[Fixed]To read comments you must click on Post Comment. Working to make # Comments clickable.
-[Fixed]While using IE, the columns of text overwrite each other.
-[Fixed]If your resolution is set below 1024x768, the background picture interferes with reading the text. --> Even though the problem is fixed, it is strongly recommended to view this site at 1024x768 resolution.
Update: 8 Jul, 2007 - Edited post and applied label.
Known Bug List:
-[Fixed]To read comments you must click on Post Comment. Working to make # Comments clickable.
-[Fixed]While using IE, the columns of text overwrite each other.
-[Fixed]If your resolution is set below 1024x768, the background picture interferes with reading the text. --> Even though the problem is fixed, it is strongly recommended to view this site at 1024x768 resolution.
Update: 8 Jul, 2007 - Edited post and applied label.
New World of Warcraft race speculation... Draenei
Gaming Steve seems to have "the" scoop on the new Alliance race for World of Warcraft. Unfortunately it is also the most plausible and dare I say most boring race possible... the Draenei.
Gaming Steve quotes a leaked Computer Gaming Magazine scan;
Gaming Steve quotes a leaked Computer Gaming Magazine scan;
"*Alliance players will enjoy playing as Draenei, and the new Blood Elf race gives the Horde faction its first exercise in what humans perceive as sex appeal (even though those Troll females are pretty cute)."Update: 29 Nov, 2009 - Removed broken links and pictures. Applied label.
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