It’s sad when this happens in the MMO World. After Richard Garriott left Tabula Rasa last week to pursue “new interests.” , Tabula Rasa is leaving us. This is what they say on the official site ” So it is with regret that we must announce that Tabula Rasa will end live service on February 28, 2009. “
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2 Responses to Tabula Rasa, bye bye!
Intriguing the mmo world is not so full of players ready to buy anything out there and keep paying the bills monthly if they dont get what they expect … tough luck … that moment is loooong gone, so developers should realize that if they wanna go ahead and publish a new mmo, they have to compete with the big names on the market
Indeed the players had become more and more selective because playing a MMO is not cheap…and I’m not referring only at the monthly bill, like they say time is money…and a MMO is taking a lot of time. The sad part is that, you know what MMO…. is growing every day and a market without concurrence is not a healthy market. That’s why I wish the best to Warhammer Online and Age of Conan…and all the producers that take this bumpy ride of MMOs.