Gamer Limit writes "Demigod, the first in the recent wave of DotA inspirations, looks doomed to spiral down the path of extinction. Recent server population statistics show that there rarely are more than a 1000 players online at any given time, and to make matters worse… it's averaging less then 40 games being played at its peak times."
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That's a lot of RTS games... time I just don't have! Like I need my backlog to get any bigger!
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I still haven't found a MOBA I can get into. Did LoL for awhile, but it was such a slow grind in terms of ranking up and getting money. DOTA 2 just scares me. Infinite Crisis was alright, but I lost interest in it pretty quickly.
"From mod to sensation" to over-saturation.
i dont like how all these companys are now trying to make mobas, the markets already been taken by lol and dota.
they should come up with something new instead of just copying.
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That's a shame. Well, League of Legends is free anyways, so I don't see Demigod competing.
Yea that's the recipe for a failing MMO, in a market full of MMO's it's hard to be in the game.
I think they need to pull a World of Goo promotion if they stand any chance of salvaging this game.
Sometimes a game fails, that's the nature of the business
There are several reasons why this one failed.
1.No easy way for anyone to try it out for the longest time unlike League of Legends or Heroes of Newerth.
2.League of Legends and Heroes of Newerth
3.It didn't have as strong of a launch as it needed to get attention.