Chinese MMOG Boasts 9 Million Players 41
Next Generation is reporting that Chinese Massive title Yulgang has hit 9 Million subscribers, just two months after the game's launch. Joystiq has commentary, and clarifications: " First, Yulgang does not require a registration or a subscription fee - and as many of you have pointed out in regards to Guild War's recent milestone, without subscription fees that number can seem quite inflated from the actual number of players. In fact, the maximum number of people playing Yulgang at any one time has been only 215,000. Which is still a high number, but less than one-thirtieth of its registered database."
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Like Project Entropia (Score:3, Informative)
business models apply, Yulgang sells valued-added virtual merchandise and
services from its online game shop. This revenue model allows users to enjoy a
high degree of game playing flexibility. This distinctive model pioneered by
China.com, while having proven successful in Korea, is a breakthrough in
China."
Taken from http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT
Meh. That sounds like Project Entropia. Anyway, it might be fun. Wonder if it's open to international players.
Re:Like Project Entropia (Score:3, Informative)
It's your standard run-of-the-mill Korean mmorpg (tho 2d and cute) but it's completely free to download, join and play. They survive by using a "cash shop". You can pay real money to have various items like pretty clothes or plastic surgery coupons, the ability to make it snow, the ability to open a shop and most importantly an item that gives you twice the EXP gained from monsters.
This new game seems to employ the same system.
Re:Like Project Entropia (Score:1)
What? (Score:2)
Where can I buy it?
MMOGs and masochism (Score:2)
So you actually *LIKE* the traditional MMOG features of kill stealing, camping, camp stealing, repeated dying from being trained, days waiting for your mob to spawn, mind-numbing xp grind, near-zero loot drop rates, etc etc? Oh, and paying a subscription to enjoy your suffering.
Guild Wars is not for you then.
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Re:MMOGs and masochism (Score:1)
I've played it.
You spend months grinding to 60 - getting ganked every half hour to hour if you are on a PVP server - then you spend hundred upon hundreds of hours grinding MC over and over again for your equipment - with *minimum* six hour sittings, which is simply not healthy - , then you grind battlegrounds for hundreds of more hours until you get the top tier equipment from that. None of this is fun.
The quests are simple go-fetch or go-kill faire and are no better than grinding; they are n
Re:MMOGs and masochism (Score:2)
Re:What? (Score:2)
FTA it appears that the company makes it's money of selling items to players so hence players how want to get ahead of others can buy items and such rather than slogging like the rest of them. Hence the rest of the players can play for free but I'd wadger that the paying players will always have some sort of advantage
Sounds like alot but when, (Score:1)
Re:Sounds like alot but when, (Score:2)
Re:Sounds like alot but when, (Score:2)
Re:Sounds like alot but when, (Score:1)
Re:Sounds like alot but when, (Score:2)
How many computers in china? (Score:4, Insightful)
I, kid.. actually they had 36 million in 2002 [earth-policy.org] and that should have doubled by now according to estimates in that link. Of course the US had 190 million computers back then so it is still a high percentage of subscriptions compared to number of computers in the country....
9 mil suscribers.. but no subscription needed (Score:2)
but
"First, Yulgang does not require a registration or a subscription fee"
so you dont need to register or subscribe to play the game? or am I just reading this wrong...
Re:9 mil suscribers.. but no subscription needed (Score:2)
FWIW, MapleStory has the same model. Registration is free, playing is free, client is free. They are in an extended beta phase at the moment though. No cash shop yet. Find info about it on Google.
Re:9 mil suscribers.. but no subscription needed (Score:2)
Re:9 mil suscribers.. but no subscription needed (Score:2)
Their hacker department installs it on randomly selected PCs, and then you're required by law to play the game for 10-15 hours every week.
If you don't play enough, you get to play at making cheap consumer goods for the capitalist running dogs in the West.
The game solves many issues - people have something to do with their time, the game is controlled by the state with many exciting messages about fo
Re:Must be a fun game (Score:3)
Isn't it a little early in the morning for racism?
This is not the first free asian MMORPG (Score:5, Informative)
These games can be played for free, and people can buy items/clothes/weapons for real money : The strange thing I always found is that most of the Korean crowd -really- digs to buy virtual clothes for their characters (some clothes don't even do anything : They just look fancy).
One of these games I really liked for awhile (which is now out of service) was ASDF Hoverboard [asdfgame.com]
Back on topic, this game looks very nice ; And I hope they'll make an English version soon.
There was a very extensive list of those free (translated) Korean MMORPG's on Fileplanet, but with their new overhaul of the site it's impossible for me to find atm.
What's so strange about it? (Score:2)
I'm not Korean, but in WoW I wished my tailor character could dye clothes so they match. Just because I'm a munchkin doesn't mean I want to look like a clown. (And if I did, I'd want a _proper_ clown costume, with red nose, floppy shoes and all, not just a col
Re:What's so strange about it? (Score:2)
Re:What's so strange about it? (Score:2)
Whether it's a more decent game than WoW, though... well, I suppose that's a matter of personal preferences. Personally... well, let's just say I see some reasons why far more people play WoW than CoH. Even wit
Possible way to inflate the numbers (Score:2, Interesting)
9 Million? (Score:1)
Of course, I haven't seen a single cent because I don't require registration, sign-ups, or charge a fee.
Additionally, it doesn't need any hardware or infrastructure because I still have to write the game. So, yah, I'd say I'm doing pretty well in the MMORPG market.
Ruined (Score:1)
I loved the game at first but after the American Farmers got involved the economy was ruined!
Re:Ruined (Score:1)