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Monday 23 January 2012

Is Blizzard's World of Warcraft Cash Cow in Decline?

Players are, some would say at long last, becoming cheesed off with Blizzard constantly milking them for more money, and it comes at a time when World of Warcraft has been losing large numbers of customers.  Blizzard are facing more and more competition and in harsh economic times people will look to spend their hard earned pennies more frugally.

World of Warcraft's monthly subscription must be the company's biggest income generator by a huge margin and it would seem sensible to start listening to the customers before more people vote with their feet.  One of my biggest gripes with the game is that it is a constant grind to achieve anything.  Why should it be the case that my PvP gear is not good enough for Dungeon raiding at higher levels? And why should people who like PvE Raiding not be able to use the same gear for venturing into World of Warcraft Battlegrounds?

I know the answers already, they were rhetorical, but it's making the point again that Blizzard are far too deliberate in their efforts to maintain those monthly subscriptions.  Blizzard need to concentrate on putting "having fun playing" at the top of their agenda.  I would love to try out a dungeon or two (masochistic tendencies you see ;-) but I'm too busy trying to get the gear so I can compete on a level playing field in Arenas.  By the time I accomplish that we will already be into a new season and I will need to get the new gear so I can...

The point being I haven't got the time to get both sets of gear necessary to enjoy the different aspects of the game, solely because Blizzard keep moving the goal posts so I will spend money to keep on the treadmill.  What Blizzard should be doing instead is creating more real content and tweaking the current content.  For example some of the Battlegrounds are nothing more than PvE rushes rather than PvP competitions.  Now we all know Blizzard are good at producing RTS games and it cannot be beyond them to develop PvP along similar lines.  Although I suppose that they might not want to compete with their Starcraft and Warcraft products, but I don't see that as a credible view point.





   


Friday 13 January 2012

Wow Nearly 2000 Visitors Already This Month

But this is because of an Adwords campaign and there is very little evidence that the visitors were interested in the site :-(

I decided to only go with two keyword phrases "world of warcraft beginners guide" and "new world of warcraft players" so that I did not attract generalised world of warcraft searches, but I am not sure how successful this particular aim has been.

Because of copyright it is not allowed to use World of Warcraft or WoW in the actual advert text, which makes life difficult in targeting traffic.  However, the title of my website should give the purpose of my site away, shouldn't it?!

Oh well, I soldier on in trying to get my site noticed.

Tuesday 3 January 2012

World of Warcraft Battlegrounds; a series: Arathi Basin

You can find my latest World of Warcraft Battleground series here:

Game Guru

This one is about Arathi Basin and like all of my guides is aimed at new World of Warcraft players.