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Originally posted by Nadia
Originally posted by Azrile
basically it looks like WOW is adding 100k subscribers per month.
I agree thats a good growth rate - that any dev would be estatic over
but pre2008, WOW had even faster growth rates
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One thing you have to take into account is that at some point they are going to hit a wall. There are only so many people who play video games, and only so many of those will ever try a MMO.
There were a couple guys who hit 40 within 4 days of the head start, and then there are people who have been playing for almost 2 weeks and are still in the Tier 1 zones. Honestly it really comes down to how many hours you can put in each day/week. If you take your time, which a lot of people are, I would say at least a month, maybe 2.
Originally posted by ttomm46
I better wait then..
thanks
I would too... Personally I think I am going to invest in a pure gaming desktop in a few weeks so I can take the strain off of my laptop. I did some pricing and you can put a Phenom system together for about $550 without a monitor that should handle the game fine.
Originally posted by ttomm46
Hi all
according to system requirements lab it should run fine but Mythic hasn't posted recommended specs darn it....I have 1.25 GB of ram ..an Nvidia 6800XT....My big worry is my CPU ...an Athlon...2800XP.....I would especially like to hear from somebody with specs near mine..
Thanks
Tom
The PVE part of the game will probably run fine on the lowest settings, but in PVP your going to be seriously gimped.
Originally posted by Veiqi
Nobody has any ideas of any t1 dungeons? and where to access them from order.
As far as I know there aren't any T1 dungeons. The first one you do, like it was said above, is in T2.
How many players does an MMO need to be considered a success in today's market?