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@Manu_otaku: People make the mistake of thinking number 1 on your list is true. It's not. You don't own the software you buy, you don't own the things you use, and you don't actually own the games you play. They are owned only by the publisher and developer. They are lended to you and have very, very strict

@Voltanis: I remember playing FFXI when WoW came out, and everyone thought it would be the FFXI-killer. I don't think the playerbase of FFXI was hurt whatsoever, and I don't remember it truly declining until maybe 3 years into its release. I just don't think anyone in the FFXI crowd saw anything in the much more

@Trey: I get what Monstercloud is saying, and I definitely agree. Sorry to say. Guild Wars wasn't really an MMO as much as it was a game that no effort was put into that happened to be online, sometimes... And oh god, the Napoleon Dynamite dances. The people on there were sooo much worse than the people on WoW...

I feel like The Matrix Online was doomed before it began. It was a great idea, and I remember them marketing the crap out of it, but it just didn't offer anything new. I could have similarly played the offline Matrix games and not be forced to waste my time with The Matrix Online, and the same goes for games like The

Gotta say, not having Demon's Souls on this list is a pretty low blow.

NOOO! I played the game for 3 months already, and there's no friggin' way I'm coming back :( But I really want to play The Secret World.

This totally makes me want to play EVE, if only to support this company. No joke. That was amazing.