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you guys ever hear of a game called ragnarok? how about trickster? no? how about swtor or monster hunter? There have been countless MMO's that have come and countless that have gone. Feebleness and inactivity is what leads to contempt and destruction. Personally some of my favorites were things like grand chase and dragon nest, where the content was active and engaged while in it's prime. Green was a noble concept initially, but it was a bridge to nowhere. Now that the bridge has come to it's final resting spot, the empty abyss is all that remains. There's a saying, The Journey is the Prize. Those that simply want to "be the best and get to the end before everyone else" now have nothing but the abyss to stare into. There are 2 "next steps" that will come for destruction. The dumbing down of the spoken word and the foreign invasion with invasive tongues. When an MMO dies, the first truly BIG sign is the takedown of the english language. There are only small signs before that, in game inflation, lack of parties, and a top-heavy playerbase, for examples. All MMO's fated for destruction follow the same path. Whether young or old. Only Creation can stop Destruction. | |||
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