>>718150618
we actually need a new mmo that can peak like wow did.
but no company or dev either wants to do it or isn't capable enough
which baffles me because vanilla wow was made in around 3-4 years with like 15-20 dudes and a company that was not worth mega money yet.
don't forget as well, older hardware like CRT monitors and slow broadband internet.
People have said this in other threads on /v/ about the video games industry, that there is a competency crisis, that no matter how many devs these big triple A mega corporations throw at projects, they cant produce anything of value or worth.
Even if Amazon hired like 500 devs and greenlit a new mmorpg for the modern era, it would fail. why? because 500 devs wouldn't know what they are doing while 20 dudes who made WoW in an office basement knew what gamers wanted.
WoW shouldn't even be still going anymore. Its a shell of its former glories.