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Originally posted by Professor78
I voted 1, to counteract the fanbois 10, makes the results fairer.
Which would create a 5 average which, wouldn't make sense. I honestly wouldn't be surprised if you were one of the Darkfall idiots hyping their game and consistently voting down the others.
They've barely released a patch yet, I'm sure there's a lot of requested fixes in the upcoming patch that they're liking working on.
Take a look at the website you got the picture from. They clearly called it "art".
-8, enjoy your vaporware.
Originally posted by Kainis
You know, 500k after all the hype poured into it- in all of the US, EU, AU, and asia (yes asia. the game has bonofide gold sellers already), is really not a whole lot to be proud of. Hell, even Funcom had more than that it's first month. We all know what happened there...
I suspect it will come down to somewhere around 100k-200k when all is said and done. Not too bad, but not the second coming as many on this site, as well as certain WAR devs- would have you believe.
Oh, and more than a third of that pop will be in the form of goldsellers. Mark that down.
Read my previous post; I don't get what's with all these idiots that think people purchase MMORPG's with the intention of only sticking for the first month or something ridiculous. Warhammer has lived up to its hype and expectations and I don't see that number dropping to your figure.
AoC had more in it's first month? Well that's great and all but Warhammer is still in its second week. Age of Coan is probably a direct influence on why so many people didn't want to try out the first month of Warhammer and relive the same dissapointment and failures that Funcom served passionately.
What characteristics of an MMORPG do you look at most?