Feb 13, 2009, 08:28 PM // 20:28
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Apr 2006
Profession: W/
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Considering the last expansion came out in August 07, i'd say 08's growth was still pretty damn good.
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Again... you have no idea if the game's active population grew, shrank, or stayed the same. All you can say is that the number of activated accounts grew, and the activated accounts can only do one of two things: 1) grow, if at least one person buys the game and logs in or 2) stay the same if nobody buys a new copy.
Secondly, you have no idea from just those numbers whether it's "pretty damn good" or not. You'd have to find a similar time period of no updates to compare to. It could be stratospheric growth compared to other periods of non-expansion, or it could be dismal. You don't know because you don't have a comparison.
Lord almighty people... stop hurting numbers like this, they never did anything to YOU.
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Feb 13, 2009, 08:28 PM // 20:28
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#22
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Hall Hero
Join Date: Aug 2005
Profession: E/
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Originally Posted by Shadowmoon
dead game is dead, but i guess anet has a indirect cash shop with the prediction house. Personally i wonder what would happen to these sells figures if the value fo zkeys drop.
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Yeah, who cares about hard numbers and facts? Lets just keep doom and gloom. Troll troll troll.
GW is of course on a decline (most old games do that), but it is still turning out quite a profit and there are still a good number of people in game. People need to remember that less then ten MMOs have ever even passed the 100,000 people mark (and yes, that is accounts, not games sold, so a.net's figures are high, but they are still over 100,000).
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Feb 13, 2009, 08:42 PM // 20:42
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#23
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: N/
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Originally Posted by ctb
Lord almighty people... stop hurting numbers like this, they never did anything to YOU.
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i think we need to differentiate sales growth from population growth
they do not mean the same thing
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Considering the last expansion came out in August 07, i'd say 08's growth was still pretty damn good.
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from a marketers perspective, u can argue the other way
package deals like platinum edition, trilogy, complete collections, etc r ideally expected to increase sales growth
-not- keep them at a steady rate or decline at a slower pace
platinum edition had little to no effect on sales
trilogy and complete editions were moderate successes for a short while
but i dun expect it to last through '09
jus my personal opinion
we'll see wut happens in 09...only time will tell
nuthin is planned between jan and march
they have a "big" (aka small) update in april, and who knows wut past that
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Feb 13, 2009, 09:34 PM // 21:34
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Jun 2006
Guild: N/A
Profession: N/
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Originally Posted by HawkofStorms
Troll troll troll.
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So I'm a troll because I said the game is dying, which you admit, and that I only beleive this preception of grow is due to people getting alt accounts just to get their monthly zkeys, which a number of people beleive and have testified in doing. Yeah lets put a positive spin on something that you sit in game, you can tell that is not happening. I doubt this growth is due to actively playing accounts.
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Feb 13, 2009, 09:43 PM // 21:43
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Oct 2006
Profession: E/Mo
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So uh wait...is it 5,803,000 units sold or 5,803,000 accounts? There is a big difference. I bought 4 units but only have 1 account. I would believe there have been 5,803,000 units sold (as Anet announced 5 million units) but I would not believe 5,803,000 different accounts.
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Feb 13, 2009, 09:57 PM // 21:57
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: ManitobaShipyards Refit and Repair Station
Guild: (SFC)Star Fleet Command,(TDE)The Daggerfall elite,(SOoM)Secret order of Magi
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Originally Posted by DreamWind
So uh wait...is it 5,803,000 units sold or 5,803,000 accounts? There is a big difference. I bought 4 units but only have 1 account. I would believe there have been 5,803,000 units sold (as Anet announced 5 million units) but I would not believe 5,803,000 different accounts.
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They are Units sold. Arent you guys so called anets listened to all the QQ from the so called elites. Dead game is Dead. Plain and simple. You want to argue the fact that there isnt roughly less than 300k active accounts go ahead.
Last edited by manitoba1073; Feb 13, 2009 at 09:59 PM // 21:59..
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Feb 13, 2009, 11:15 PM // 23:15
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Departed from Tyria
Join Date: May 2007
Guild: Clan Dethryche [dth]
Profession: R/
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What I want to know and actually care about:
1. Whether "activated accounts" means "the number of email addresses that have access to the game" or "the number of Guild Wars campaign/expansion codes that have been activated".
2. How many currently active accounts there are. Obviously, there must be accounts that have been opened and not touched for years or months. I'd like ANet to track/reveal how many accounts have been actively used in the past month, week, or however long might be fitting to deem an account as "active".
3. How many and which players own more than one account? Given the way the Tournament House is set up, it's not uncommon for people to have more than one account to tap into those rewards. There doesn't seem like any reason other than this for a person to say that they own more than one, but knowing this would prevent one person being registered as multiple people in determining how many active players there are.
I think that with the combination of those three pieces of data, you can work out how many players are playing GW now, which seems a lot more important to me than how many boxes ANet can sell.
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Feb 13, 2009, 11:48 PM // 23:48
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#28
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Furnace Stoker
Join Date: Jan 2009
Guild: [SOTA]
Profession: D/
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How many and which players own more than one account?
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My assumption would be that it's actually a pretty small percentage. Sure, there's people in here saying "I have three accounts for Xunlai" and stuff like that, but my guess would be that for every one person that has multiple accounts, there's probably at least 10-20+ that just have one account.
Also I'd like to point out that while yes, units sold doesn't necessarily equal accounts activated, it might be a closer number than most would assume. Not everyone buys all three campaigns and EOTN. I'd hazard that most people don't, in fact.
Point is, the people who tend to get hardcore into a game (or anything, for that matter) always make up pretty much the smallest minority of the userbase.
And meh. People can complain the game's dead all they want. Me, I only just got into GW a few months ago and I'm enjoying it fine. Can't wait to see what's going to happen with GW2, of course, but GW itself is going to last me a good long time as it is, so personally I'm not worried (also helps that at any given point in time I have another half-dozen games I'm playing). Most new players won't care about or even notice any 'deadness'.
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Feb 14, 2009, 01:00 AM // 01:00
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#29
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Hall Hero
Join Date: Aug 2005
Profession: E/
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Originally Posted by manitoba1073
They are Units sold. Arent you guys so called anets listened to all the QQ from the so called elites. Dead game is Dead. Plain and simple. You want to argue the fact that there isnt roughly less than 300k active accounts go ahead.
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Bolded relevant point.
Guild Wars may have VERY few people now, but relative to other games (ESPECIALLY considering how other games like WoW, WAR, etc split their community up already into servers, basically making any independent chunk of players less then GW) Guild Wars still (even at "less then 300k") have FAR more active account then many successful online games throughout history. Furthermore, with party sizes maxing at 8 (well 12 for a few occasions) there is never any need to form massive raiding parties. GW's instanced structure is designed to work with a smaller player base. If you were having trouble getting 100 people together for a keep raid, I could understand. But since you just need to find 7 other players (which, if you actually take the effort to meet new people instead of complaining about how your friends have stopped playing is rather easy). Stop complaining about a "dead game" when there is more then enough players to still operate the servers. Just because YOU grew bored with it doesn't mean everybody has.
People need to stop playing a game based on some stupid "economic" system. Play the game you enjoy, not what is popular just for the sake of being popular.
It doesn't matter if there are 8 million players playing the game or 600k. That doesn't effect how fun the game is. The interaction levels would end up being about the same. You'd still only really get to "know" a few dozen people via guilds/alliances. I don't see how 300,000 people, the size of a small city, is SO much worse off then things where 3 years ago when we had about 3 times that. Does that really have that much of an impact? Really?
While it may be "declining" or "dying" it is not already "dead." That is just obnoxious pessimism that you see in any video game board. Hell, even WoW forums are full of people complaining about how "this game is dying, wrath of the lich king sucks, what's the point, wah wah wah." Its a really pathetic disconnect that has nothing to do with reality.
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Feb 14, 2009, 02:38 AM // 02:38
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ArenaNet
Join Date: Apr 2008
Profession: Me/
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You also have to remember that the number of people posting here, saying that they have multiple accounts, will not give you accurate numbers by any stretch. What about the lurkers? What about the thousands of people who don't even go to the forums? The number of people posting on fan site forums, compared to the total number of people playing GW is quite small.
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Feb 14, 2009, 02:41 AM // 02:41
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#31
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Furnace Stoker
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It's games sold not whole accounts created, even while the official document says "# of Accounts activated" it means the individual game codes activated, just look at 2006/2007 figures that were in that time confirmed to be games sold not accounts.
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Feb 14, 2009, 03:46 AM // 03:46
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Belgium
Guild: PIMP
Profession: Mo/
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Originally Posted by Regina Buenaobra
You also have to remember that the number of people posting here, saying that they have multiple accounts, will not give you accurate numbers by any stretch. What about the lurkers? What about the thousands of people who don't even go to the forums? The number of people posting on fan site forums, compared to the total number of people playing GW is quite small.
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In EVE you see the numbers of players online, same on battlenet. I agree that can all be manipulated. But I'm 100% sure you guys know or measure activity for load balancing and stuff. May we know an average number from example the last month or does that scare Anet? If possible week and weekend stats festival stats... Here I go again.
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Originally Posted by seut
You guys might want to listen to the conference call on the quarterly earnings report: http://www.ncsoft.net/global/ir/quarterly.aspx
Although it's mostly about Aoin and the increase of Lineage2 accounts in Japan, there is one question about GW2 @46:50.. (not the exact words)
reporter: Currently Guildwars 2 is scheduled for a 2011 release, why the delay?
Chris Chung (CEO of NC West): During development we changed our plan and decided to make the game bigger and add more content as previously planned.
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I'm a little surprised nobody comented on this post. It actually says gw2 will have more content as what originally was planned. Did I miss something because this is interesting news.
Last edited by Gun Pierson; Feb 14, 2009 at 03:52 AM // 03:52..
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Feb 14, 2009, 04:12 AM // 04:12
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#33
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Canada
Guild: Guy In Real Life [GIRL]
Profession: W/E
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Originally Posted by HawkofStorms
Bolded relevant point.
Guild Wars may have VERY few people now, but relative to other games (ESPECIALLY considering how other games like WoW, WAR, etc split their community up already into servers, basically making any independent chunk of players less then GW) Guild Wars still (even at "less then 300k") have FAR more active account then many successful online games throughout history. Furthermore, with party sizes maxing at 8 (well 12 for a few occasions) there is never any need to form massive raiding parties. GW's instanced structure is designed to work with a smaller player base. If you were having trouble getting 100 people together for a keep raid, I could understand. But since you just need to find 7 other players (which, if you actually take the effort to meet new people instead of complaining about how your friends have stopped playing is rather easy). Stop complaining about a "dead game" when there is more then enough players to still operate the servers. Just because YOU grew bored with it doesn't mean everybody has.
People need to stop playing a game based on some stupid "economic" system. Play the game you enjoy, not what is popular just for the sake of being popular.
It doesn't matter if there are 8 million players playing the game or 600k. That doesn't effect how fun the game is. The interaction levels would end up being about the same. You'd still only really get to "know" a few dozen people via guilds/alliances. I don't see how 300,000 people, the size of a small city, is SO much worse off then things where 3 years ago when we had about 3 times that. Does that really have that much of an impact? Really?
While it may be "declining" or "dying" it is not already "dead." That is just obnoxious pessimism that you see in any video game board. Hell, even WoW forums are full of people complaining about how "this game is dying, wrath of the lich king sucks, what's the point, wah wah wah." Its a really pathetic disconnect that has nothing to do with reality.
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QFT
I can barely read guru any more, there is so much QQ about how the game is dying, HA sucks, the game is dying, xyz is imba, the game is dying, when the hell is GW2 coming out, the game is dying, the game is RED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GORED ENGINE GOin dying.
Please, please, PLEASE just quit the game already and move on if all you are going to do is whine. The game is only dead if YOU say it is dead. The glass is half empty, or half full. Either way you look at it, that glass contains 50% of its capacity of water.
Sure, there may be less active people than there used to be. Can you honestly tell me that you are surprised by this? GW is almost four years old, and veterans are getting bored and moving on. Such is the cycle of any game or product. Guild Wars is past it's prime, but it is far from dead.
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Feb 14, 2009, 04:17 AM // 04:17
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#34
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Trying to stay out of Ryuk's Death Note
Profession: N/R
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Looks to me like this dovetails with Guild Wars being number 2 on the number of google searches, say what you will about the new accounts being activated, if it is one guy buying 10 copies of the game or brand new people buying the game it does not really matter. There is still plenty of interest in the game and revenue being generated. I am sure that plenty of people leave WOW all the time to find something else, and some would switch to GW.
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Feb 14, 2009, 04:29 AM // 04:29
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#35
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Apr 2005
Profession: W/
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Originally Posted by Tullzinski
I am sure that plenty of people leave WOW all the time to find something else, and some would switch to GW.
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I'm sure that plenty of people leave GW all the time to find something else (like games that add new expansions and content regularly), and some would switch to WoW.
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Feb 14, 2009, 04:43 AM // 04:43
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#36
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Oct 2006
Profession: E/Mo
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Originally Posted by Cale Roughstar
Please, please, PLEASE just quit the game already and move on if all you are going to do is whine. The game is only dead if YOU say it is dead. The glass is half empty, or half full. Either way you look at it, that glass contains 50% of its capacity of water.
Sure, there may be less active people than there used to be. Can you honestly tell me that you are surprised by this? GW is almost four years old, and veterans are getting bored and moving on. Such is the cycle of any game or product. Guild Wars is past it's prime, but it is far from dead.
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I think you are largely underestimating the amount of people who have already quit the game but still post here for kicks and giggles or to reminisce about the greatness the game once had.
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Feb 14, 2009, 04:54 AM // 04:54
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#37
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Mar 2006
Profession: N/
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yesh, gw prolly has fewer active players now than they did 1 or 2 years ago...
but wut really makes ppl think the game is dyin imo is that many of the active players dun even actually play wit each other anymore
pvp outposts have gown down in numbers
there is less interest in being competitive in pvp
so it has "died"
so that means the majority of active gw players r pve'rs
but we have 3 continents, so that spreads out much of the playerbase too wide
not to mention that pve'rs have h/h so they dun even need to group
so it has "died"
even if u said that the population of gw 2years ago was 300,000 and the population of gw today is 300,000
many will still say that the game is dead because of reasons other than numbers
and i think they should be entitled to that opinion
Last edited by snaek; Feb 14, 2009 at 04:57 AM // 04:57..
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Feb 14, 2009, 05:01 AM // 05:01
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#38
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Lion's Arch Merchant
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Originally Posted by Regina Buenaobra
You also have to remember that the number of people posting here, saying that they have multiple accounts, will not give you accurate numbers by any stretch. What about the lurkers? What about the thousands of people who don't even go to the forums? The number of people posting on fan site forums, compared to the total number of people playing GW is quite small.
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Ya know Regina,
If you want to debate and defend the number of active accounts, why don't you just say what it is??
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Feb 14, 2009, 05:12 AM // 05:12
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#39
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: guildhall
Guild: [DETH]
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well theyve said before your not married to guildwars like WOW/subscription based games. i didnt really play gw for 9months to a year and i came back, i might have another break soon, thats whats nice about gw. and im not sure they need to hold peoples attention till gw2 either.
population wise american is perhaps busier than i remmber, and EU quieter
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Feb 14, 2009, 06:02 AM // 06:02
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Forge Runner
Join Date: May 2005
Guild: StP
Profession: R/
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Dont forget banned accounts, naughty players and botters, chinese gold farmers from back in the day got banned by the thousands and we all know they just go and get new accounts and start over and over and over. Those numbers listed are no indication at all of the number of people playing GW. When taking into account all the banned accounts and people with more than one account (almost all the players i know have access to more than one account) and the players that have just quit playing, I would be suprised if the average number of active accounts on at one time exceeded more than 500,000.
Last edited by Lykan; Feb 14, 2009 at 06:05 AM // 06:05..
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