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Archeage over the past few months has seemed to
win the hearts of many MMO gamers, it promises it all, with a huge sandbox world with themepark rides dotted all around, a focus on world PvP, player driven content, stunning graphics and the power to the players to shape the world, it sounds hard to beat. While Rift has big plans of it's own, the players focus all seem to be on the release of Archeage.
The End for Rift?
I think not, Rift has had some turbulent times in the past, its numbers dropped drastically within the first 6 months of its release due to bugs and grindy leveling, but it bounced back, Rift has maintained a strong, loyal playerbase, that may not be as large as that of other games, but once you love rift, you love it! I think Rift's playerbase will see a large decline with the release of Archeage, but I don't thnik many players will be removing the game from their PC's. With Rift now being free to play and a more PvE orientated game, I think players will continue to play Rift, even if only casually.
The games are completely different!
Yes the games are different, and that is what will save Rift. Archeage is more focused on open world PvP and player created content, where Rift is largely focused on PvE and instanced content (although it has some amazing open world features). The sandbox world of Archeage will not be for everyone, some people much prefer the likes of Rift (I have said myself that it is my favourite game). These of course are the base difference, both games feature PvE and PvP but how prominently they feature largely differ.
Trion
One concern loyal Rift players have is that Archeage is being released by Trion to the western world (Archeage was released in south Korea in January 2013, however they have only allowed South Korean Nationals to play it so far) and they don't want them to lose interest in Rift, or produce sloppy work because they were more focused on Archeage. One thing these people must remember is that Trion are publishing a ready made game this time, the game has been live in Korea for over a year. This means that they are not going to need large teams of developers coming up with new ideas and content for Archeage at release. Rift will continue to bring in Revenue for Trion as will Archeage, they will not want either game to slip.So Nobody Wins?
Trion win. The hype about Archeage in the Rift community alone has been phenomenal, with a lot of players from other games also itching to get into that open world and start the killing, Rift will fade into the background slowly, holding a small playerbase while Archeage is packed to the seams of it seamless world!
Only time will tell if Archeage can live up to the hype and take that number 1 spot, for now, at least we have our Rift. It is an opportunity for Trion to now take what they have learned from Rift and produce a game beyond expectation, this is Trions chance to take over the game that has reigned over the MMO world for 10 Years! With Rifts playerbase slowly growing now and with millions itching for the Archeage release, the Trion chairman must be planning some exotic holidays!
/Dakra











