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Sould we stop the Boycott to Funcom?

TeimanTeiman Member Posts: 1,319

 Me, like others, feel robbed by Age of Conan. Lied repeteadly with false promises of patchs, miracle patchs, content, on a linear game with a abrupt end on nothingness.  

As a result some people started to use a custom avatar with the name of Funcom replaced by Failcom.

But, time have pased,  .... Age of Conan is #78 or something like that in popularity has a game. Some people got fired, first a head, and recently some normal people  :-( 

I even have started to recomend again it, with huge caveats about it, what to expect, and what not to expect. 

So... we sould stop this boycott, and start using again normal avatars? 

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  • Toquio3Toquio3 Member Posts: 1,074

    lets wait and see how the secret world does, first.

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  • SynEaterSynEater Member Posts: 63

    Frankly speaking I think the shape Funcom is in is b/c of Funcom and not your so called boycott man. Its one MMo site among hundreds and you really need to get overself.

    Yes I do understand your hate of Funcom because I bought the preorder collectors edition box and wanted this game to succeed but you think a avatar pic will spread your meg to overthrow a corporation?

     

    really?

  • AercusAercus Member UncommonPosts: 775

    Just wait until the day you try products like Gilette, Axe, Coca Cola Zero etc.. Your boycot list is going to be *huge* :)

  • nariusseldonnariusseldon Member EpicPosts: 27,775
    Originally posted by Teiman


     Me, like others, feel robbed by Age of Conan. Lied repeteadly with false promises of patchs, miracle patchs, content, on a linear game with a abrupt end on nothingness.  
    As a result some people started to use a custom avatar with the name of Funcom replaced by Failcom.
    But, time have pased,  .... Age of Conan is #78 or something like that in popularity has a game. Some people got fired, first a head, and recently some normal people  :-( 
    I even have started to recomend again it, with huge caveats about it, what to expect, and what not to expect. 
    So... we sould stop this boycott, and start using again normal avatars? 

     

    Spending so much effort on a failed game is just silly. Play something else.

  • KyleranKyleran Member LegendaryPosts: 44,063

    Boycott?  What boycott?  I signed up for Secret World , going to be a Templar one day. (Take that you wrong doers)

    AOC was just a game. I didn't care for it, I stopped paying for it.  Same for any new game, I'll give it a try, if it isn't to my liking, I'll stop paying for it.

    I don't wrap my hopes and dreams up in a video game, just not worth the effort.

     

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  • AxehiltAxehilt Member RarePosts: 10,504

    nariusseldon: "Spending so much effort on a failed game is just silly. Play something else."

    They took the guy's 50 bucks and gave him a game which was merely average.   Let him have his unbridled outrage in peace.

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  • DevilXaphanDevilXaphan Member UncommonPosts: 1,144

    $50  is nothing to most for some cheap entertainment, be it PC or console your goning to come across games the peak your intrest but lack keeping you because of crappy gameplay.

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  • CaleveiraCaleveira Member Posts: 556

    We were doing a boycott? I thought we just stopped playing AoC cuz of the low pop and the not a lot of fun factor... 

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  • MrbloodworthMrbloodworth Member Posts: 5,615

    Please keep using the avatars. It makes you guys easier to spot.

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  • neonwireneonwire Member Posts: 1,787

    I'm not boycotting any company as only an emo-drama idiot would do that. If you want to deliberately not play some games that might be good simply because the company involved made a game you didnt like in the past then thats your problem. Dont assume that everyone else is going along with your insanity.

    The quality of games from any company can easily vary because new staff come and go all the time. People can also learn from their mistakes.......and sometime forget them. Mythic is a good example of that for me. They made DAoC which I loved and then they made WAR which I hated.

    In other words its all random chaos so I just judge a game by the game and not the company.

  • CzzarreCzzarre Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 3,742
    Originally posted by Kyleran


    Boycott?  What boycott?  I signed up for Secret World , going to be a Templar one day. (Take that you wrong doers)
    AOC was just a game. I didn't care for it, I stopped paying for it.  Same for any new game, I'll give it a try, if it isn't to my liking, I'll stop paying for it.
    I don't wrap my hopes and dreams up in a video game, just not worth the effort.
     

     

    WHat he said

  • Boycott just because you didn't like a game? Bofookingho. You sound incredible childish, and I dread to dream how the world would be if every game we didn't like ended up making us do something like this. Very very odd behavior.

     

    There is tons of mmo's that I didn't like, that I was hyped and looking forward too, do yourself a favor, move on. 

  • Rayx0rRayx0r Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 2,902

    damn, I think I missed the memo on this.  Am I too late to boycott?  Oh wait, guess I am.  I'll stop boycotting them also

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  • FrobnerFrobner Member Posts: 649

    Boycott is a big word.  I do not plan to buy any Funcom product ever again - but Im not boycotting them.  I am just not satisfied with their products (AO first and then AOC).  Funcom does have a pattern that is becoming aparent and TSW will not be any diffrent.  Thats something all will just have to accept and get ready for their PR machine. 

    The job of the ppl that got fooled before is to let others know what the company is about.  And then Im not only talking one MMO game. 

    So - advice to all - Join TSW beta if you are fine with companies not lifitng NDA before game release.   And if you dont get in - Get ready for the PR campaign and avoid the urge to preorder a game from a company that tells you so much - but deliver so little at release.  And actually prevents their testers to tell you the truth.

    Just remember that.  And if you don't - I promise that I and alot of others will keep reminding you - and others what Funcom is all about.

  • AnubisanAnubisan Member UncommonPosts: 1,798

    I try to consider games on a case by case basis.

    I don't see any point in boycotting a whole company based on the failure of one game. I agree with many of you that AoC wasn't anywhere close to what I had hoped it would be, but that doesn't mean that I will never touch another Funcom product again as a result. Who knows, maybe their next game will be the best thing since sliced bread.

  • madeuxmadeux Member Posts: 1,786

    While I certainly won't give them money before I can play it, there's no way in hell I would let a prejudice against funcom keep me from trying out The Secret World. 

  • MindTriggerMindTrigger Member Posts: 2,596

    All you need to do is speak with your money.  Nothing else you do or say online makes a difference.  If a game sucks, stop paying for it and move on.  If enough people agree with you, the game will die.

    I felt burned by AoC, but my complaint had more to do with their design decisions than anything else.  Yeah, the broken/lacking content sucked, the the moronic lack of communication during the first month was a bit infuriating.  I left before the first month sub was charged and never looked back.

    I'm looking forward to seeing how TSW comes out.  It's a different dev team and I believe Funcom learned a lot from their mistakes with AoC.  Boycotting them permanently over one game is ludicrous.

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  • FrobnerFrobner Member Posts: 649
    Originally posted by Anubisan


    I try to consider games on a case by case basis.
    I don't see any point in boycotting a whole company based on the failure of one game. I agree with many of you that AoC wasn't anywhere close to what I had hoped it would be, but that doesn't mean that I will never touch another Funcom product again as a result. Who knows, maybe their next game will be the best thing since sliced bread.

     

    Anarchy Online was another release from Funcom that took the exact same path as AOC.  No lifting of NDA - half finished game beeing released - ended up as free to play ? ...

    In many cases - this is not about the product.  Its about the method that is used to deliver that product.  Through the years gamers have realised that not lifting NDA and allowing for free flow of information between gamers - is simply not good for the gamer - but ONLY for the company.   Funcom stated in both the case of AO and AOC that they would not lift NDA and the result is obvious to all.  

  • SnarlingWolfSnarlingWolf Member Posts: 2,697

    5 guys does not a boycott make.

     

    I personally wouldn't play a Funcom game because I think they don't have a clue of how to make a good game, I wouldn't call that a boycott, just good decision skills.

     

    For instance I think Blizzard tends to make good games (although I don't care for WoW) so I will buy Starcraft 2 and the new Diablo without much thought because I am sure I will have fun with them.

     

    So I do base a lot of my game buys off of company name, but I don't set out to make a boycott or a forum image to shout my opinions as loud as can be. Don't like something then don't pay for it, simple.

  • AnubisanAnubisan Member UncommonPosts: 1,798
    Originally posted by Frobner

    Originally posted by Anubisan


    I try to consider games on a case by case basis.
    I don't see any point in boycotting a whole company based on the failure of one game. I agree with many of you that AoC wasn't anywhere close to what I had hoped it would be, but that doesn't mean that I will never touch another Funcom product again as a result. Who knows, maybe their next game will be the best thing since sliced bread.

     

    Anarchy Online was another release from Funcom that took the exact same path as AOC.  No lifting of NDA - half finished game beeing released - ended up as free to play ? ...

    In many cases - this is not about the product.  Its about the method that is used to deliver that product.  Through the years gamers have realised that not lifting NDA and allowing for free flow of information between gamers - is simply not good for the gamer - but ONLY for the company.   Funcom stated in both the case of AO and AOC that they would not lift NDA and the result is obvious to all.  

    Yes, and the result was terribly destructive to their reputation. That is the kind of thing companies often learn from. I agree with you that there have been some questionable business practices on the part of Funcom in the past, but that doesn't mean they will do the same thing in the future. I think it is especially unlikely that will happen now that so many of the company's employees have changed.

    Either way, the only thing that really matters to me when it comes to games is whether or not they are fun for a while. AOC, for all of its faults, was still fun for me for a few weeks before I realized it was not something I wanted to invest any more time in. Considering the short period of time I actually played the game, I probably got my money's worth out of it anyway.

    I guess I just like to keep my options open. The next Funcom game, with different people at the reigns, could very likely be a much different experience from both AoC and AO.

  • FrobnerFrobner Member Posts: 649
    Originally posted by Anubisan

    Originally posted by Frobner

    Originally posted by Anubisan


    I try to consider games on a case by case basis.
    I don't see any point in boycotting a whole company based on the failure of one game. I agree with many of you that AoC wasn't anywhere close to what I had hoped it would be, but that doesn't mean that I will never touch another Funcom product again as a result. Who knows, maybe their next game will be the best thing since sliced bread.

     

    Anarchy Online was another release from Funcom that took the exact same path as AOC.  No lifting of NDA - half finished game beeing released - ended up as free to play ? ...

    In many cases - this is not about the product.  Its about the method that is used to deliver that product.  Through the years gamers have realised that not lifting NDA and allowing for free flow of information between gamers - is simply not good for the gamer - but ONLY for the company.   Funcom stated in both the case of AO and AOC that they would not lift NDA and the result is obvious to all.  

    Yes, and the result was terribly destructive to their reputation. That is the kind of thing companies often learn from. I agree with you that there have been some questionable business practices on the part of Funcom in the past, but that doesn't mean they will do the same thing in the future. I think it is especially unlikely that will happen now that so many of the company's employees have changed.

    Either way, the only thing that really matters to me when it comes to games is whether or not they are fun for a while. AOC, for all of its faults, was still fun for me for a few weeks before I realized it was not something I wanted to invest any more time in. Considering the short period of time I actually played the game, I probably got my money's worth out of it anyway.

    I guess I just like to keep my options open. The next Funcom game, with different people at the reigns, could very likely be a much different experience from both AoC and AO.

     

    You do know that you sound alot like the ppl that belived AOC would be diffrent than AO.  Then it was also diffrent ppl.. and along time had evolved... but the company... hadn't changed abit.

  • paulscottpaulscott Member Posts: 5,613

    There was a boycott?   Of a video game?  Gee that sounds pretty couterproductive, I mean all you're doing is putting the name of the game more places.

    I find it amazing that by 2020 first world countries will be competing to get immigrants.

  • DreamagramDreamagram Member Posts: 798
    Originally posted by Teiman

    So... we sould stop this boycott, and start using again normal avatars? 

    Yes. Not that I knew it was a boycott. I figured it was just some people trying to appear extremely clever and creative, much like the "ignorance is Blizz" and "$ony Online €ntertainment" phrases. :-p

     

  • SomnulusSomnulus Member Posts: 354
    Originally posted by Kyleran


    Boycott?  What boycott?  I signed up for Secret World , going to be a Templar one day. (Take that you wrong doers)
    AOC was just a game. I didn't care for it, I stopped paying for it.  Same for any new game, I'll give it a try, if it isn't to my liking, I'll stop paying for it.
    I don't wrap my hopes and dreams up in a video game, just not worth the effort.
     

     

    Signed up for Secret World myself.

    Going Dragon.

    I'll be the one happily sliding a stiletto into your Templar avatar's back in a dark alley some day, Kyleran!

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  • dstar.dstar. Member Posts: 474

     I've got better things to do than boycott and hate video game companies.  However personally I don't really see myself purchasing another funcom game unless it is proven to be a good piece of software and of course having my interest, which none of their upcoming titles do.

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