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It's not just RS that's "dying"
Keith:
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--- Quote from: Mojohaza1 on November 24, 2012, 06:23:58 pm ---if you look closely at the trend chart you will see that it had actually levelled out for RS during the first 6 months of 2012. Then when EoC was announced it had a brief rise then started dropping again :( http://www.google.com/trends/explore#q=runescape
What I find wierd about that first graph is that RS is consistently above WoW, meaning more people have searched for it, but there are way less players O_O
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They said in the picture it's due to RS being browser based and WoW having client searches
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If it went by online mentions then I'm completely sure that rs would be nearly invisible on the same scale in comparison to WoW
Yeah but it is interesting, maybe its because now that these games are old people have already heard of them and know if they're fun or not, and don't need to re-search them years later and come to the same conclusion. I used to search RS related things a ton of times a day back in the 06 days, now I maybe do like once or twice every few months?
I searched for WoW when I first heard about it, tried it, thought it was ok, never played or searched on it again except to check out what the expansion before this most recent one was about.
Mochacho456:
You can't compare search numbers to subscribers.
`Callum:
I think the community is getting older and with recent updates people dont have the willpower and time to play, it will surge back up again soon with the newer younger community that havent had to deal with much change
Saint Cove:
dying seems like to harsh a word for this kinda thing. it would seem to me more like videogames in general have just been played overmuch and have been exausted out, or becoming that way. when somebody gets exausted do they not normally go to sleep or at least take a nap and wake up to a whole new perspective? i would rather think videogames are going through something like this than just think they are "dying".
This Babylon:
i see your point, however you have to look also at what games are popular at the time, theres too many kids playing call of duty and battlefield to count these days, kinda like rs used to be, children these days are taught instant gratification in america, and call of duty lets them "pwn" people based upon skill, not just with the gear they bought or the levels they grinded to, so with that, there obviously going to play the game that matches there lazy lifestyle.