how many people will be playing this?
poof
j/w i dont like to pre-order things off the web but if i have to i will...WoW somehow was big so that if u didnt get it in the first day you didnt get it pretty much....is this an equally anticipated game or do i have to worry about pre-ordering?
and how much will it cost?
and how much will it cost?
Devil's Dictionary
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Loviatar
about 50 dollars US
listed as one of the most anticipated games by whoever it was
listed as one of the most anticipated games by whoever it was
William of Orange
From http://www.guildwars.com/press/pr08-02-14-05.html...
"According to EB Games™, Guild Wars is one of the best-selling preorder PC games year-to-date in North America. More than 500,000 players have participated in public preview events in the US and Europe."
http://www.mmhell.com/articles/01240..._2004_cp2.html <- Voted "Most Anticipated Massive Multiplayer Game of 2004."
My guess would be that, with the overall player turnout just from the Beta Weekend Events alone, that come release day (April 28th), you may have some difficulty getting a hold of a copy of Guild Wars.
It's not necessary to pre-order the game online; I know for certain that Best Buy has it (that's where I got mine), EB Games, and GameStop. CompUSA and Fry's Electronics (never heard of it before) will also have Pre-order copies which you can buy. And there are some incentives to buying the Pre-Order pack: you get access to the last two BWE, special access to the game the day before it's finally released, a special in-game item, variant on which store you purchase it from, a little tournament strategy book, and they even throw in a little poster. For spending only $10 to get those goodies and to have the peace of mind to know that you'll have a copy on its release day is well worth it.
Edit: You guys beat me to the punch with the cost... But to be exact, it will be $52.74 ($49.99 + 5.5% Wisconsin sales tax)
"According to EB Games™, Guild Wars is one of the best-selling preorder PC games year-to-date in North America. More than 500,000 players have participated in public preview events in the US and Europe."
http://www.mmhell.com/articles/01240..._2004_cp2.html <- Voted "Most Anticipated Massive Multiplayer Game of 2004."
My guess would be that, with the overall player turnout just from the Beta Weekend Events alone, that come release day (April 28th), you may have some difficulty getting a hold of a copy of Guild Wars.
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Edit: You guys beat me to the punch with the cost... But to be exact, it will be $52.74 ($49.99 + 5.5% Wisconsin sales tax)
Keelan Trement
Anet says "it will be competitively priced with other games of the same nature"....or something to that sort....which probably means like $50....
I would say its definately worth preordering just to play on the Beta Weekends.....but that may just be me
Also, you dont have to preorder of the net if you dont want....go to a local store that has the preorders and get one there.....(guildwars.com should have a listing of what stores carry it)....I know Best Buy does as I got mine there...
I would say its definately worth preordering just to play on the Beta Weekends.....but that may just be me
Also, you dont have to preorder of the net if you dont want....go to a local store that has the preorders and get one there.....(guildwars.com should have a listing of what stores carry it)....I know Best Buy does as I got mine there...
Loviatar
MINUS whatever you paid for the preorder
stumpy
Also if you dont get on the pre-order your likely to be dealing with the same situation (ie. release date gets sold out before you get off work!). I just called the store to verify how many their store is getting, we have 3 preorders on the list. Current list length is 30 ... they have 50 coming in at initial release date. I even tried bribing him to get my copy the day before ... we will see. Last BWE hosted I believe 250,000 about ... this beta will likely be close to 300,000 and by release with word spreading like wild fire across the world ... I'd be a safe assumption to estimate that 500,000 copies will go on the first day!
/edit ... including all our preorders
/edit ... including all our preorders
Nova
Wait wait wait.. ok I have pre-ordered this game but like, I know about the BWE, but I can also play on the 27th of april the day it coems out?
William the Silent
If you lay down the preorder cost that gives you access to all of the BWE and a guaranteed reserved copy of the game when it comes out. You still have to go back to the store you bought the preorder from to pay the remaining amount after the preorder money you put down is subtracted. The only way you will be able to play GW after the next BWE is if you have your own full copy of the game.
bobert
My guess is it will be 55$, seems like the prices of games are creeping up a little. lol
For some reason I sense that there won't be as many purchases of GW as WoW did on the first day or so, mainly because it seems like WoW had a lot of hype and coverage. That's just the general feeling I get. Though I may be wrong because all these BWE over the this long period of time might spread the word about this awesome game.
iono...
maybe we can beat this
For some reason I sense that there won't be as many purchases of GW as WoW did on the first day or so, mainly because it seems like WoW had a lot of hype and coverage. That's just the general feeling I get. Though I may be wrong because all these BWE over the this long period of time might spread the word about this awesome game.
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ThePaper
in reference to the TOPIC of this tread, while we cant predict the number of players, we can give an estimate.
in the E3 for everyone event there were(correct me if im wrong) 200,000 people playing, and in the World Preveiw Event[COLOR=DarkSlateGray] there were 500,000 players. if they all buy the game, thats at least 500,000 people playing. Of course not eveyone will play who bought the game, but any people who find this game after the events (like me ) should round that out.
PS: sorry for any misspells, i cant find the spell check button
(edit: sorry meant world preveiw not BWE)
in the E3 for everyone event there were(correct me if im wrong) 200,000 people playing, and in the World Preveiw Event[COLOR=DarkSlateGray] there were 500,000 players. if they all buy the game, thats at least 500,000 people playing. Of course not eveyone will play who bought the game, but any people who find this game after the events (like me ) should round that out.
PS: sorry for any misspells, i cant find the spell check button
(edit: sorry meant world preveiw not BWE)
Aladdar
I think an intial release of around 250,000 would not be surprising. I believe the E3 event was the largest since it required no special key, but the BWE's have been pretty good. I also expect there are quite a few who will wait to jump in on release.
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I think an intial release of around 250,000 would not be surprising. I believe the E3 event was the largest since it required no special key, but the BWE's have been pretty good. I also expect there are quite a few who will wait to jump in on release.
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It would not surprise me if even more players would join at release with all the hype around the game. This is the most anticipated game in Korea - the fanatic gaming country of the world (and yes they are good). I am guessing about 750,000 players playing withing a week and at least 500,000 on the date of release.
It is going to be interesting to see if Arenanet's marketing campaign is paying of with all the Beta Weekend Events. I hope it does.
I personnally have never been so excited about a game release. I am even more excited about beeing able to play for 24 hours prior to the regular crowd rushing in.
Ratatass
ThePaper
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I personnally have never been so excited about a game release. I am even more excited about beeing able to play for 24 hours prior to the regular crowd rushing in.Ratatass
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My guess is it will be 55$, seems like the prices of games are creeping up a little. lol
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I'm pretty sure that Best Buy is also $49.99, at least that's what it is on the web and I would have to double check my pre-order receipt but I'm positive is said $10.00(+ tax) off of $49.99.
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My guess is it will be 55$, seems like the prices of games are creeping up a little.
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William of Orange
At Best Buy, Guild Wars will be $49.99 + tax, according to both the website and the store and which I purchased the Pre-Order from.
Have some games begun to increase their base price though (to $55)? I've never seen a newly released game do that yet...
Have some games begun to increase their base price though (to $55)? I've never seen a newly released game do that yet...
bobert
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Have some games begun to increase their base price though (to $55)? I've never seen a newly released game do that yet...
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Bobangry
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Have some games begun to increase their base price though (to $55)? I've never seen a newly released game do that yet...
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Game companies are pushing hard for the "base price" to be pushed to $60 for the next generation of consoles, and I'm sure PC games will follow.
I'd call it neccessary due to inflation if I didn't know the game industry was a multi-billion dollar one... (9.9 billion last year to be precise)
I highly doubt Guild Wars will outsell WoW on release, but maybe over time. When people get tired of paying for their MMO's they might decide to try "that free one" they've heard about.
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I highly doubt Guild Wars will outsell WoW on release, but maybe over time. When people get tired of paying for their MMO's they might decide to try "that free one" they've heard about. |
given the amount of complaining spam that people put up on one BBS i'm on, i'll be thrilled when GW comes out so i can tell them to either go to a game that doesn't have the problems they keep whining about, or shut up and go back to their nancing elf characters.
bobert
Well, so far I've successfully hooked 3 friends/family on Guild Wars And will be working on a 4th for this coming BWE
Ellestar
Maybe somewhere GW is popular, probably in USA.
Do i see any clans in a ladder from other PvP games? I heard only about LotD.
Do i see any euro clans? No. At least, they don't say that they're euro.
GWEurope site wasn't popular in October when i registered there and it isn't popular now.
There is only one GW fan site in Russia. 8500 hosts (hotlog.ru counter). There are 2 Clans (both with a several years history, they played in other games before GW), they can barely get enough players interested in GW to field a group for GvG (8*2 players lol).
Compare it to WoW in Russia: 4 or 5 portals. worldofwarcraft.ru - 466710 hosts. WoW is already released in Europe, there was 135506 hosts in the last month. So 466710-135506*2=195500 hosts not including last 60 days. That's only one site out of 4 or 5 big ones (i can remember url's of only two sites and only one have hotlog.ru counter on it so guests can see statistics).
"Word of mouth" advertising works fine when someone is interested in the game in the first place. When almost noone is interested, it doesn't work. GW will not outsell WoW, no chances.
Do i see any clans in a ladder from other PvP games? I heard only about LotD.
Do i see any euro clans? No. At least, they don't say that they're euro.
GWEurope site wasn't popular in October when i registered there and it isn't popular now.
There is only one GW fan site in Russia. 8500 hosts (hotlog.ru counter). There are 2 Clans (both with a several years history, they played in other games before GW), they can barely get enough players interested in GW to field a group for GvG (8*2 players lol).
Compare it to WoW in Russia: 4 or 5 portals. worldofwarcraft.ru - 466710 hosts. WoW is already released in Europe, there was 135506 hosts in the last month. So 466710-135506*2=195500 hosts not including last 60 days. That's only one site out of 4 or 5 big ones (i can remember url's of only two sites and only one have hotlog.ru counter on it so guests can see statistics).
"Word of mouth" advertising works fine when someone is interested in the game in the first place. When almost noone is interested, it doesn't work. GW will not outsell WoW, no chances.