Thanee
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KenM said:And Guild wars is coming out soon, the first MMORPG that does NOT have a monthly fee. We'll see what kind of impact that makes.
Almost none, most probably.

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Thanee
KenM said:And Guild wars is coming out soon, the first MMORPG that does NOT have a monthly fee. We'll see what kind of impact that makes.
ThoughtBubble said:From what I understand, the intial buying price of the game goes into paying for the initial development costs. From there, the monthly fees go into server/bandwith, content upgrades, and user support.
It definitely helps having a GM who can gloss over or at least spice up the boring bits.Thanee said:And - like all computer games - MMORPGs do not offer the same "freedom" actual RPGs do.![]()
Thanee said:I'm pretty sure that the initial price of the game will not cover the development as a whole. These games have development costs similar to Hollywood movies (don't have any actual numbers, just a guesstimate), if they are done in a high professional fashion, like Everquest or World of Warcraft.
Wormwood said:I love hearing how it's the DM's fault that his players would rather play video games than pen-and-paper.
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Bottom line is, they prefer get the instant gratification of City of Heroes or World of Warcraft over the 'manual labor' inherent in tabletop role-playing. That's a direct quote from two of my friends who have abandoned tabletop play.
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Also, I bought my twelve-year old nephew the D&D Basic Set for Christmas, and I played with him and his friends for hours. They'd rather play GTA or FABLE.
Okay, let's get those heads back in those holes. I'm done.
ThoughtBubble said:Well, in a brief googling, I didn't find any budget information, but I did find some estimated sales numbers. WoW is at over 1.5 million, Halo 2 at 4.2 million, and GTAIII at 11 million. Doing some brief guestimates puts me at about 15 million bucks recouped from WoW sales. Know the price range of a hollywood film to use as a comparison to a AAA title? If we can find a brief guestimate of scale (100k, millions, 10 millions, 100 millions) then we can see about how it's doing on the recoup side of things.
Wormwood said:I love hearing how it's the DM's fault that his players would rather play video games than pen-and-paper.