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Why do you advert games not in Released Games area.

ChuckanarChuckanar Member UncommonPosts: 210

 Ok wanted to make a post stating that Pox Nora tho fun and costly never has the bandwidth to handle weekend play.  But you advertise the game yet dont have it showing in Released Games area in the forums for me to post anything..     Would think if you take their money for advertising you would make a forums area for us to either pro/con the game. And seriously some things you should fix.. like is Horizons evern still viable? they still owe my account money.. be responsible guys.

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  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912

    1.) Because it's a browser game ( and how runecrap ever got listed I'll never know), but the requirements for listing clearly state it has to have a client.

    2.) Just like running ads for goldsellers, mmorpg.com makes no bones about what they advertise as long as the people pay the fee.

  • ChuckanarChuckanar Member UncommonPosts: 210

     

    Originally posted by Zorvan


    1.) Because it's a browser game ( and how runecrap ever got listed I'll never know), but the requirements for listing clearly state it has to have a client.
    2.) Just like running ads for goldsellers, mmorpg.com makes no bones about what they advertise as long as the people pay the fee.



    1. a game is a game.. no matter the format.

     

    2. they promote anything no matter if it is a ripoff? just corporate agendas like the presidant, so no morals.. ok.

  • dragonacedragonace Member UncommonPosts: 1,185

     

    Originally posted by Chuckanar


     
    Originally posted by Zorvan


    1.) Because it's a browser game ( and how runecrap ever got listed I'll never know), but the requirements for listing clearly state it has to have a client.
    2.) Just like running ads for goldsellers, mmorpg.com makes no bones about what they advertise as long as the people pay the fee.



    1. a game is a game.. no matter the format.

     

    2. they promote anything no matter if it is a ripoff? just corporate agendas like the presidant, so no morals.. ok.

    Yikes.  Don't shoot the messenger.  Zorvan was just answering your questions... it's not like he made the policies that mmorpg.com goes by (Well, at least I don't think Zorvan did... did you Zorvan?) 

     

     

    As for the browser game policy.  Umm... you do realize that there are hundreds if not thousands of those games right?  If they start listing any and every browser game, then are they to list all the Yahoo games, and Miniclips games too?  Where do they draw the line?  I think you can see that it would be impossible to try and keep up with all those games. 

     

    They've come up with what they consider the most important of the MMOs released.  It's probably not a comprehensive list... but it's pretty darn close. 

     

  • theanimedudetheanimedude Member UncommonPosts: 1,610


    Originally posted by Chuckanar

    Originally posted by Zorvan 1.) Because it's a browser game ( and how runecrap ever got listed I'll never know), but the requirements for listing clearly state it has to have a client.
    2.) Just like running ads for goldsellers, mmorpg.com makes no bones about what they advertise as long as the people pay the fee.

    1. a game is a game.. no matter the format.

    2. they promote anything no matter if it is a ripoff? just corporate agendas like the presidant, so no morals.. ok.


    1) Yes, a game is a game, but MMORPG.com has listing policies. If you care to read through the boards, before barking at someone, it would help your case very much so.

    2) PoxNora isn't an MMORPG. It's a tactical, turn-based figure-game. It's basically the online equivalent of playing HeroClix or something of that sort. It's not an MMORPG, simply an online game.

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