We are deeply saddened to learn of Cimo’s passing.
Cimo’s love for trading card games was evident in everything he created. He helped bridge communities, championed the genre he loved, and introduced countless players to new games and experiences, including ours.
TCGs are better because of the passion, kindness, and enthusiasm he shared for them.
Our thoughts are with his family, friends, and the many fans and creators who are grieving this loss.
@ZybakTV The way I look at games like Aion 2 is that if it’s free and I can get 1 week of fun out of it why not. If I’m not having fun just stop playing.
I feel no reason to not try it since it’s free.
@towelthetank Some games just based on their base design will never be able to grow a new player base (but can try and get a small portion of old players back into it).
@towelthetank MMOs are no longer “one-size fits all” you have people who enjoy PvE only and never want to interact with any PvP (WoW and FF14). You have players who enjoy all aspects PvP and PK (old-TnL, Albion, BDO, etc.).
On top of that some people won’t touch action combat and vice versa.
@Voghelm_ GW2 has too much tech debt to build upon massively. The natural progression is another game.
I’ll be waiting for gameplay to see the artstyle in action.
But I agree at first glance I’m not blown away by the highguard/fortnite artstyle.
@CL207 Cost and ROI. No one can compete with the WoW nostalgia + sunken cost fallacy.
If anything would have a chance it has to be an already large established IP. The days of a new IP having any relevance in MMOs is dead.
@Klhutch_tcg@AttackOnCards Yugioh had a policy where a judge couldn’t tell you until you do it. So if he did it then himself or opponent called a judge over, the judge could rule on it.
@AttackOnCards It’s how should be tbh in a high level event. A judge shouldn’t tell you a ruling or impact a game until after something has happened. Ex if you attempted this and your opponent called a judge over, THEN he should be telling you whether you could do it or not. Not before you try