noamineo wrote on Dec 28
th, 2021 at 1:27pm:
...its a 15 year old MMO based on a 24 year old engine. Yes, of course its going to "lag behind" a brand new single-player(with co-op) game. But will Nioh still be around in 15 years, and what will you say about it then?
Irrelevant. You either keep up with the Jones or move on. They've failed at updating their engine more than the bare minimum, or even structuring their code to handle scaling or age. Engine doesn't make the game good. You can still build a shit car if you drop a super hemi in it.
Conning some idiots to keep playing for 15 years isn't the mark of success. We can still find a handful of beanie baby collectors. It's just the proves the success of finding some stupid marks can be done by anyone.
Nioh 2 will end up having vastly more impact on future trends than DDO ever did. That's a good thing, as it ties a lot of things together, including AI "hirelings", beautifully into effortless play.
My guess is in 15 years I'll be playing a wholly immersive experience which came out of the excellence that Nioh 2 proves can be executed (as opposed to DDO devs). I won't need to still be playing Nioh 2, but it will still have a fond place in my heart. The same way I don't forget a great stripper that danced for me a decade ago, even though there's a new girl dancing for me now.

The only thing anyone is going remember about DDO is the c-section scar and the crabs they got while playing save-a-ho (Marshall currently has the high score on that minigame).