Whizbang Dustyboots said:
Well, the size wasn't the question. And all of these games -- and remember that EQ1 reached half a million subscribers back in the good old days -- are extremely influential on other CRPGs.
Half a million compared to 8-9 million subscribers for WoW, 10-12 million NEW copies of Final Fantasy 7 sold, or even an estimated 5 million active D&D players? Again, 500k isn't above the range the more successful Suikoden and Wild ARMs games shot for, much less really high profile offline games.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:
NPC half-elves, so I'd give the half-elves a half-point for WoW.
As an option, perhaps, but as "core?" Certainly not above orcs, which are HUGELY high profile in Warcraft.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:
I believe that Lineage II -- huge in Asia -- has half-elves. They certainly have a ton of busty elf-like races, in any case.
I'm not familiar with that game, so that might be a point in half-elves favor.
Whizbang Dustyboots said:
If you discount EQ1, I'm not sure there
are any major MMORPGs below the WoW level.
Actually, both Lineages, Final Fantasy XI and Runescape were all quite a bit higher as of the last hard numbers I can find (from about a year ago). I'm pretty sure LotR Online is higher, now, too, but can't find numbers for it on a quick search.
Mourn said:
Well, the first game has you going to Elfland and saving the Elf Prince and fighting the Dark Elf.
The first game didn't sell 10+ million copies, either.
