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The site has had updates every friday and monday consistently, and they talk about eveyr facet of their production on the game. They tell you exactly what they are doing,
No other game I have ever played tells you new features like this and asks for your feedback.
There are "Real" bad mmo's out there, which is why i find it so odd that people love to moan and groan about this one.
The Developers do care, if you cant see it your blind, because they have done nothing but listen to what the people want, and try and do the best by them.
They offered respecs, they listened when everyone said "We want to respec without cloning" and now they are putting that in the next patch."
Even still people find something wrong with that, to those of you on this forum who havent succumb to the Gamer-Nazi's who want to control everyones opinion and mess up the community for their own self-less goals I applaud you.
-Jive
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I'll commend TR on its main advantage at the moment. Its got a section of loyal players that really love the game, and are willing to go into bat for it.
Yep I gave up the game recently, but I certainly dont hate it ..or..want it to go away. The MMO scene needs a quality sci-fi MMO, and TB can fit the bill but...
1. Dont put out buggy - rushed patches. It turns players away.
2. Get the tactical combat installed in the earlier levels. The game advertises, a thinking man's approach to combat, give players a reason to use cover etc. This business of "it gets better at level 30" and " well dont use certain weapons that make the game over-powered" is a negative for the game.
3. Crafting of course, needs fixing.
My hope is that TR gets into a positive groove, content wise in the months to come. Id definitely give it another go, and Im sure a lot of the 'negative TR' posters would as well.
Still in my first week of this game, but so far this game indeed seems to be going in the right direction. I mean only four months into launch and to me the game runs very well. My only complaints so far is.
1. Crafting needs an overhaul.
2. Needs a LFG tool instead of just the chat channel.
3. More PvP instances with objectives.
I think if these were to be added, or fixed in the design TR will be fine if promoted correctly. The game has me, and a couple of my friends attracted to it, and we go threw a lot of MMOs. The only fear we have is getting to the end game, and no updates being added to keep us busy at max level. I think the Devs do care about this game though, and hopefully NCSoft understand they have a great game that just needs a little more attension to gain more players.
Feedback Friday is more about blowing propaganda flavoured-smoke up the collective nethers of those of us dumb enoguh to subscribe
I'd rather a weekly patch friday than propaganda friday
but then I do want to see them fix the flawed bits (crafting anyone?), and the upper-level content, than gas on about how they are adding new and improved ways of trying to get you to replay the low-level content again (I am getting so bored of everything under lvl-30 it's not sill)
-=Voyd=-
Yes, those 'gamer-nazis' are quite self-less. They take the time to bash a game deserving of no less than the worst criticism since ET and protect the forums from hype-kiddies.
Tabula Rasa is an unfinished product with 0 potential. Even if they go full-bore in every patch hereafter, you will see no improvement because the game's design was flawed from conception. It's full PvE with no end-game and severely limited character customization and development. It has done nothing to improve the genre as we know it, and will continue to do nothing until somebody pulls the plug.
It's quite obvious that Dick Garriot doesn't know what he's doing, so stop lining his wallet.