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Fantasy Trumps Sci-Fi For MMOs 408

simoniker writes "Mythic's Mark Jacobs, whose MMO company is being acquired by EA, has commented in detail on why fantasy MMOs sell better as part of an extended interview. He suggests of MMOs: 'Fantasy is easier than sci-fi. Want to know why? It's simple. A gun. What's a gun? A gun is impersonal. A gun can shoot somebody from across the room... Part of the challenge we found with Imperator is how do you make a combat system based on lasers and energy weapons, compelling to an RPG audience. The other challenge with a sci-fi game is that fantasy is very well defined in our minds ... I also think there's something I can't explain, which is that people are more willing to play a fantasy game that's not as good online, than they are willing to play a sci-fi game that's not as good online. And I'm not sure why that is.' Suggestions?"

Comment Re:Your attitude always stuns me (Score 1) 283

I think that the big difference is the size of the countries. The UK is relatively a small coutry, roughly the size of New England, (Maryland to Maine), but news in New England isn't restricted to New England, we get information about Florida, Seattle, Texas and California. The U.S. is roughly equivalent to the size and population of Western Europe, so your area of expertise (Western Europe) is roughly comperable to the size of most American knowlege of it's own continent.

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