Preach talking about nostalruis on his stream
https://www.twitch.tv/preachlfw
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euronmisc wrote:He honestly has a point in that Blizzard creating and hosting official legacy servers would be a lot of work with little reward for Blizzard, but that doesn't mean there aren't any other solutions, or that they had to sue Nostalrius.
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Thatoneguy wrote:Lot of work vs little reward? At the end of the day it will earn then more money than it will cost them.
150K active accounts will still bring in over $2 million each month.
Thatoneguy wrote:euronmisc wrote:He honestly has a point in that Blizzard creating and hosting official legacy servers would be a lot of work with little reward for Blizzard, but that doesn't mean there aren't any other solutions, or that they had to sue Nostalrius.
Lot of work vs little reward? At the end of the day it will earn then more money than it will cost them.
150K active accounts will still bring in over $2 million each month.
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Mryul wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yOi_4xFwxs&nohtml5=False
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Moozer wrote:Youtuber who's income revolves entirely around people looking at his Retail WoW guides and Legion previews. Yeah, i can't stave off the expectation of bias.Thatoneguy wrote:Lot of work vs little reward? At the end of the day it will earn then more money than it will cost them.
150K active accounts will still bring in over $2 million each month.
I'm going to sound like a Blizzard defender here, but;
You're assuming every single one of those accounts will pay a sub to access it. Which they won't. Not everybody who came to Nostalrius came for a desire to play Vanilla, rather it was a high population, quality Vanilla realm people put on a peddlestool.
Also, consider; Regions. They'd need to implement a server for the US and EU Alone since they're in seperate datacenters. Then perhaps for the Asian Market. I'm not sure if Russians can access a general EU English one so potentially a third and fourth. And lets be honest, one of the best thing about Nostalrius was it was global. People from all timezones kept the server constantly active.