If you’re new to the genre, or just never played WildStar, then allow me to give you a little backstory. - Page 2. Watched the video and although it was quiet informative, I just wanted to chime in on some of the key factors on why this game was a huge flop. The SOLE reason Wildstar failed was its lack of fun gameplay and every abillity was based around a bad aoe philosophy which threw both me and MANY others off. Ex Dev on wildstar here.
I was hyped for Wildstar and never really expect to fall for XIV as much as I did. Development on this project was a … Meh. For PC on the PC, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Why do you think Wildstar failed?" Did it still become the most … Did it replicate much of the World of Warcraft formula? A little too much.
I worked on the game for 5+ years and let me tell you.. Wildstar is comprised of traits taken directly from WoW and Guild Wars 2, so it is undoubtedly competing for the same market. - Brother SilenceAh, musta missed those. Chosenxeno .
Son, disappointed !Which parts do you think aren’t factual, and which keywords are vague? Spelling isn't too much of a red flag for me though, since after all, developers are still human. All Wildstar needed was more content that pushed its game mechanics. You're browsing the GameFAQs Message Boards as a guest.
They're not always beholden to professionalism - and that kind of work environment definitely doesn't inspire a lot of professionalism.A pc's brain is the cpu, its heart is the motherboard, its stomach is the hard drive, and its anus is the user.Well, guess with what the issues the developers had + everything else the game had going against it, it was a wonder it stayed afloat as long as it did.I would have considered WoW being a bigger competitor to WS than GW2. Network Effects, put simply, explains that when more people are part of a network, the better the users experience becomes. We now know why – they never made enough revenue in return to … Wild star failed because of toxic developers, not NCsoft. I could do the same than you Mr.MBA with the same type of logic/argumentation, this opinion is properly written for business purposes but completely unfactual/subjective and completely one sided. save hide report. People loved WildStar. 1 year ago. - Page 3. Unfortunately, like the many MMORPG’s before it, Wildstar had the same fate, long term failure. Posted by 3 days ago.
I know NCsoft is an evil company and they did many bad things in the past, too many to discuss here, but they had no part in … Here is why: - It has a very cinematic story and a handful of cool cut-scenes.
Here we are six months later and Wildstar is irrelevant as an Esport and MMO, so please try to link that hard evidence against my case now.Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Not saying I'd be surprised if conditions were seriously that bad, but youtube comments by anonymous strangers should be taken with the same validity as eavesdropped bar talk.A pc's brain is the cpu, its heart is the motherboard, its stomach is the hard drive, and its anus is the user.He who stumbles around in darkness with a stick is blind. I could do exactly the same type of article using some vague keywords and expanding on them like you did saying that Wildstar will be successful in the long run and I could even add some google trend, some mmo market share graphs and so on. 5 comments. But after the game was shipped, nothing else came out on the larger scale. Did it push the genre forward as much as it needed to go? - Brother Silence