Well, this time it is. But not because I’m a jaded veteran!

On a more serious note: SotO is about to be the first major release after the NCSoft coup of Anet’s leadership, and all signs and patterns point at a major disappointment.

Here are a few examples of said signs:

  • Pre coup: Wedding Attire, 1000 gems, elaborate designs, different per race and gender.

  • Post coup: Leather Straps, 800 gems, literal leather straps, minor differences if any at all

  • Pre coup: /rockout, /shiver, /shiverplus and more as ingame rewards

  • Post coup: /sipscoffee for a 20-30€ merch collab, /serve for 400 gems, /magicjuggle as part of a pack for a 2000 gem deluxe upgrade

  • Pre coup: big expansions with industry defining features (PoF mounts) and/or complete reworks of the entire fucking game (HoT systems) for like 30€, Living World for free* and paid for by the cash shop

  • Post coup: Half an expansion for 25€, freemium-design fishing as an expansion feature, no more Living World, cash shop as free extra money

  • Pre coup: big Living World maps with their own reward structure, masteries, not rarely major releases like Rewinder, Beetle, Skyscale, mount mastery skills that completely change the dynamic, and so on, and so forth

  • Post coup: half a map, the Strike version of the endboss fight of the flushed second half of the map ham-handedly turned into a Fractal.

So this is a pattern the MMO industry has shown for decades now. These are the signs of a MMO in its twilight years. No, not dead, not even specifically dying. But less content of lower quality for higher prices, and without the care and love that comes with a product with a vision. Instead it’s just work now anymore. Shit like action cam, dolphins, SAB? Gone.

So what does that mean for SotO?

That it will be utterly underwhelming. There will be two maps like announced, one will be the not-Dalaran, one will be a rehash of existing assets. That’s it.

Anet will concentrate on Skyscale because it’s cheaper to consolidate all mounts into one instead of giving every mount its own use and abilities. Classes will homogenise because it’s easier and cheaper to balance. Specializations will be replaced with weapons because it’s easier and cheaper to create.

Easier and cheaper. Lesser.

It’s important to understand the nuance between easier, cheaper & lesser and dying, bad & dead. GW2 is not dying, will not become bad and certainly is not dead.

But this is the end of an era, and there will be no return. There almost never has been.

Bonus info: NCsoft is known to nuke perfectly viable MMOs for not making enough money. (CoH. Never forget. Forever fuck NCSoft.)

My prediction is that like Blizzard is dead and is now ActiBlizz and no matter how disgusting it becomes people won’t be able to look past the logo, Anet has been couped and is now NCNet and no matter how far down this new beginning leads down the road, people won’t be able to look past the logo.

Five days until Anet will prove me wrong and blow us away with their magic they never lost.

  •  Kaldo   ( @Kaldo@beehaw.org ) 
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    410 months ago

    I mean yeah, but what do you wanna do about it? It still has some positives to keep me around and playing, more than many other games, so while I wish there was more I think it’s healthier to just be happy about the little that it is there. It’s their own loss if they can’t figure out how to make it more lucrative, years ago I’d buy the ultimate expansion editions of HoT and PoF and now I’m fine just getting the bare minimum and then spend the rest on other games.

    I definitely feel the lack of ambition and/or budget from their side but literally nothing we do can affect that. Even if the entire gaming community of lemmy/kbin/reddit/twitter united and complained, it’d be a drop in the ocean compared to the overall casual market and be barely a blip on NCSoft’s radar.

    As with most things in life, enjoy the things you love, try to find the positives and don’t lose sleep over things you can’t change. I don’t know if GW2 is going to be around in another 5 or 10 years but for now it’s enjoyable enough and I’m looking forward to SOTO even though it’s not as much as I’d like to get.