I am pretty sure that the areas opened up to testers are only small parts of the greater whole. As I have mentioned in other threads everything I have heard about their testing process is inline with what I have experienced in betas run by Mythic (which have all been top notch professional betas). Even LoTRO had very limited areas available for the early parts of it's beta.
Nobody wants your crappy sandbox style go take that back to the late 90's when MMO's had no purpose or direction.
What is their purpose/direction?
Is it this:
-jackasses make me laugh...
--When you resubscribe to SWG, an 18 yearold Stripper finds Jesus, gives up stripping, and moves with a rolex reverend to Hawaii. --In MMORPG's l007 is the opiate of the masses. --The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence! --CCP could cut off an Eve player's fun bits, and that player would say that it was good CCP did that.
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"Sarcasm is lost on the Ahmish" - Ezekiel, "Sex Drive"
Say hello, To the things you've left behind. They are more a part of your life now that you can't touch them.
I am pretty sure that the areas opened up to testers are only small parts of the greater whole. As I have mentioned in other threads everything I have heard about their testing process is inline with what I have experienced in betas run by Mythic (which have all been top notch professional betas). Even LoTRO had very limited areas available for the early parts of it's beta.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/7300033012
What is their purpose/direction?
Is it this:
-jackasses make me laugh...
--When you resubscribe to SWG, an 18 yearold Stripper finds Jesus, gives up stripping, and moves with a rolex reverend to Hawaii.
--In MMORPG's l007 is the opiate of the masses.
--The absence of evidence is not the evidence of absence!
--CCP could cut off an Eve player's fun bits, and that player would say that it was good CCP did that.