Yes Blizzard do a fantastic job, but then again they had a huge wall of fans behind them with the WarCraft series, and so do Star Trek with the fanatics
well nobody likes my idea... So it'll be back on track to an unpolished broken MMORPG with 40 K users and badly written code. Pity. )
Even though the game is still 3 years away and you already know how it's going to be? WOW! It must be great to be able to see THAT far into the future!! Even if it is an "unpolished, broken MMORPG" (not that you have defined what that is) I'll bet it will have a helleva lot more than 40K players. And for the record I am delighted beyond words that Blizzard didn't get their campy, cartoonish hands on the Star Trek IP.
Cryptic will make STO into a good game. The question is whether or not you are part of the targeted audience?
And that is why...
Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.
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Let's just see how it goes shall we
Yes Blizzard do a fantastic job, but then again they had a huge wall of fans behind them with the WarCraft series, and so do Star Trek with the fanatics
Even though the game is still 3 years away and you already know how it's going to be? WOW! It must be great to be able to see THAT far into the future!! Even if it is an "unpolished, broken MMORPG" (not that you have defined what that is) I'll bet it will have a helleva lot more than 40K players. And for the record I am delighted beyond words that Blizzard didn't get their campy, cartoonish hands on the Star Trek IP.
Cryptic will make STO into a good game. The question is whether or not you are part of the targeted audience?
And that is why...
Conservatives' pessimism is conducive to their happiness in three ways. First, they are rarely surprised -- they are right more often than not about the course of events. Second, when they are wrong they are happy to be so. Third, because pessimistic conservatives put not their faith in princes -- government -- they accept that happiness is a function of fending for oneself. They believe that happiness is an activity -- it is inseparable from the pursuit of happiness.