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DarthRaidenDarthRaiden Member UncommonPosts: 4,333

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"We’re obviously working through the holidays, but we’ve scattered some. We’ll come back to you with a proper status report as soon as possible, so please excuse the almost telegraphic post today:

For now, beta is progressing satisfactorily; we’re adding new people in regular batches almost daily. There are no major issues to report, a couple of recent patches turned out a bit shaky but we quickly fixed that. We’re also fighting with the business end of things getting everything ready for the publishing. Support, billing, and account management are all coming together. Our server deployment is just about complete. A new website is under development and we hope it will be finished in time for the launch.

If there appears to be a lack of updates, we haven’t been idle in that department. We have been doing quite a few interviews; I believe one at curse.com is out today, and several more to follow. I try to answer every question asked one way or another. Time is very limited but we’re doing all we can. Gianna’s beta previews at The Noob are not meant to replace our updates, but they are a very accurate representation of what’s going on in the beta. We offer very little, if any feedback or guidance in her previews, more along the lines of pointing out known issues, or things that are placeholders and about to be replaced by the real deal. She’s also a person who will call them as she sees them and this was our understanding when we asked her to do this.

I want to thank the community, we don’t do it often enough but the sentiment is always there. You guys have been great, your support and your feedback has been invaluable.

On behalf of the entire Darkfall team, I’d like to wish everyone Happy Holidays."

 

 

Small update there, they will work through holidays...

and more interviews to come..

 

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  • PerlFtwin13PerlFtwin13 Member Posts: 16

    in before trolls try to spin this into something negative.

  • AganazerAganazer Member Posts: 1,319

    Doom!

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977

    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.

    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • downtoearthdowntoearth Member Posts: 3,558
    Originally posted by Agricola1


    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.
    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

     

    the info isnt even need until about a week from release

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977
    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1


    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.
    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

     

    the info isnt even need until about a week from release



     

    I agree, but as a skeptic it would be comforting for me to know that they know at this stage, if you understand my thinking.

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • downtoearthdowntoearth Member Posts: 3,558
    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1


    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.
    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

     

    the info isnt even need until about a week from release



     

    I agree, but as a skeptic it would be comforting for me to know that they know at this stage, if you understand my thinking.

    well yea im sure they do but they dont like giving info unless its needed

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977
    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1


    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.
    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

     

    the info isnt even need until about a week from release



     

    I agree, but as a skeptic it would be comforting for me to know that they know at this stage, if you understand my thinking.

    well yea im sure they do but they dont like giving info unless its needed



     

    Well if the game does get released (skeptic here!) let's all pray they don't continue this policy post launch!

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • downtoearthdowntoearth Member Posts: 3,558
    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by downtoearth

    Originally posted by Agricola1


    Well he doesn't really give any info. In short he says thanks and that they're getting the business end together and that his mate doing the review is completely objective ... honest.
    I still don't know how much the bloody game is and when or where I can purchase it and in what format. I just keep getting the feeling that someone needs to get thier **** together!

     

    the info isnt even need until about a week from release



     

    I agree, but as a skeptic it would be comforting for me to know that they know at this stage, if you understand my thinking.

    well yea im sure they do but they dont like giving info unless its needed



     

    Well if the game does get released (skeptic here!) let's all pray they don't continue this policy post launch!

     

    heh i think once the game is released they wont have to hold info back

  • javacjavac Member Posts: 1,175
    Originally posted by Agricola1

    I agree, but as a skeptic it would be comforting for me to know that they know at this stage, if you understand my thinking.

    i took it as given that as an indie development studio they don't need to work around some arbitrary schedule set by some soulless bigtime publisher.

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977

    That's my point. They hold it back now but they don't HAVE to. So why would they change that policy post launch? It irritates me now yet we all know how gamers are when changes suddenly happen with little warning in an MMORPG don't we? It is irritating now and leading to doubt, skepticism and low PR. After launch it will lead to bad PR and furious gamers, why bother to be so mysterious at all? It serves no purpose other than to irritate and create suspicion amongst potential customers!

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • javacjavac Member Posts: 1,175
    Originally posted by Agricola1


    That's my point. They hold it back now but they don't HAVE to. So why would they change that policy post launch? It irritates me now yet we all know how gamers are when changes suddenly happen with little warning in an MMORPG don't we? It is irritating now and leading to doubt, skepticism and low PR. After launch it will lead to bad PR and furious gamers, why bother to be so mysterious at all? It serves no purpose other than to irritate and create suspicion amongst potential customers!

     

    i don't think there is any mystery or low PR -- there is tons and tons of info - check out some of the links in the stickies... and as for PR, the amount of stuff coming out is about what i expected 4 weeks before release. i'm content.

     

  • fagercraftfagercraft Member Posts: 170
    Originally posted by Aganazer


    Doom!

     

    ok, you had me laughing

    This is one of those threads that just gets you unprepared!

    Awesome reply to previous poster hahahah!

     

    11/10 - would read again, twice!

    FagerCraft - Feeding the trolls on mmorpg.com since 2005.

  • JinxysJinxys Member UncommonPosts: 488

    Thank you for the update

  • AnsgarIsenAnsgarIsen Member Posts: 118

    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).

    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?

    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.

  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977
    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).
    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?
    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.



     

    Thanks, I kind of got bored from chanting "Darkfail ROFLMFAO!". Besides I realized I don't really want it to fail, since everyother MMORPG is a steaming pile of PvE grind anyway. I'd just appreciate it if Aventurine got thier shit together and started being honest about the situatuion of Darkfall. Some claim they are and just decide to refrain from giving information until neccesary. I feel that with thier past record of setting dates, missing them and not saying anything about it,  the onus is on Aventurine to prove to me that this is the real thing and not just another circus.

    I'm really just waiting for SGW (prefer sci-fi), but if Darkfall was to be released as promised it might set MMORPGs back on the right track. The ideas of player housing and PvP with consequences, also real live events like having an invasion or story arcs each month need to be re-introduced to MMORPGs. Just having a shitty PvE grind and leaving it at that with boring non consequence PvP as an after thought has gone on too long in my opinion. I played MMOs where you picked a side and had something to fight for, now you pick the OP class, so that you have something to grind for!

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • KedoremosKedoremos Member UncommonPosts: 432
    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).
    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?
    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.



     

    Thanks, I kind of got bored from chanting "Darkfail ROFLMFAO!". Besides I realized I don't really want it to fail, since everyother MMORPG is a steaming pile of PvE grind anyway. I'd just appreciate it if Aventurine got thier shit together and started being honest about the situatuion of Darkfall. Some claim they are and just decide to refrain from giving information until neccesary. I feel that with thier past record of setting dates, missing them and not saying anything about it,  the onus is on Aventurine to prove to me that this is the real thing and not just another circus.

    I'm really just waiting for SGW (prefer sci-fi), but if Darkfall was to be released as promised it might set MMORPGs back on the right track. The ideas of player housing and PvP with consequences, also real live events like having an invasion or story arcs each month need to be re-introduced to MMORPGs. Just having a shitty PvE grind and leaving it at that with boring non consequence PvP as an after thought has gone on too long in my opinion. I played MMOs where you picked a side and had something to fight for, now you pick the OP class, so that you have something to grind for!



    The reason they're so mysterious is obvious to me. It's also obvious to you except you're not going to say it because YOU, Mr. Goa'uld speaker, are afraid to get flamed.

    1. They've got themselves running around in circles going apeshit trying to get this game released on time, this time.
    2. They're all under paid (some, like the CEO, probably draw NO salary) guys who decided it would be pretty effing cool to make a game like DF. Had they ever done it before? Nope. In short, they lack experience and because of that they're making up most of this stuff as they go along. No worries though, this is how most of 'em do it. I work for the CEO of a medium sized software company myself and you'd be surprised the kind of shit he decides on a whim.

    That's it.

    I'm not, neccessarily, insulting Adventurine I'm simply stating the obvious. I love the concept of Darkfall and I've already taken the 22nd and 23rd off work, I just hope i don't have to reschedule.

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  • Agricola1Agricola1 Member UncommonPosts: 4,977
    Originally posted by kedoremos

    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).
    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?
    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.



     

    Thanks, I kind of got bored from chanting "Darkfail ROFLMFAO!". Besides I realized I don't really want it to fail, since everyother MMORPG is a steaming pile of PvE grind anyway. I'd just appreciate it if Aventurine got thier shit together and started being honest about the situatuion of Darkfall. Some claim they are and just decide to refrain from giving information until neccesary. I feel that with thier past record of setting dates, missing them and not saying anything about it,  the onus is on Aventurine to prove to me that this is the real thing and not just another circus.

    I'm really just waiting for SGW (prefer sci-fi), but if Darkfall was to be released as promised it might set MMORPGs back on the right track. The ideas of player housing and PvP with consequences, also real live events like having an invasion or story arcs each month need to be re-introduced to MMORPGs. Just having a shitty PvE grind and leaving it at that with boring non consequence PvP as an after thought has gone on too long in my opinion. I played MMOs where you picked a side and had something to fight for, now you pick the OP class, so that you have something to grind for!



    The reason they're so mysterious is obvious to me. It's also obvious to you except you're not going to say it because YOU, Mr. Goa'uld speaker, are afraid to get flamed.

    1. They've got themselves running around in circles going apeshit trying to get this game released on time, this time.
    2. They're all under paid (some, like the CEO, probably draw NO salary) guys who decided it would be pretty effing cool to make a game like DF. Had they ever done it before? Nope. In short, they lack experience and because of that they're making up most of this stuff as they go along. No worries though, this is how most of 'em do it. I work for the CEO of a medium sized software company myself and you'd be surprised the kind of shit he decides on a whim.

    That's it.

    I'm not, neccessarily, insulting Adventurine I'm simply stating the obvious. I love the concept of Darkfall and I've already taken the 22nd and 23rd off work, I just hope i don't have to reschedule.



     

    If you look at some of my past posts you'll see I agree, in fact I believe Darkfall is probably just a scam to get the bank to loan them money. I also agree that it is unlikley that 20-30 semi-pro coders can have Darkfall feature complete and ready for release (though Tasos claims otherwise).

    And in the language of the Gods,

    "Darkfall = Go'nak, Aventurine = Kalshek'tak, Tasos = Has'va, Fanbois = Zatarc, Hater = Mik'ta-ha. Chel'nok Kedoremos, Tao've'nu Jan 22nd Darkfall chula! Lek tol, rel'tor'key."

    "Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience"

    CS Lewis

  • LosttaleLosttale Member Posts: 46
    Originally posted by kedoremos

    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).
    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?
    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.



     

    Thanks, I kind of got bored from chanting "Darkfail ROFLMFAO!". Besides I realized I don't really want it to fail, since everyother MMORPG is a steaming pile of PvE grind anyway. I'd just appreciate it if Aventurine got thier shit together and started being honest about the situatuion of Darkfall. Some claim they are and just decide to refrain from giving information until neccesary. I feel that with thier past record of setting dates, missing them and not saying anything about it,  the onus is on Aventurine to prove to me that this is the real thing and not just another circus.

    I'm really just waiting for SGW (prefer sci-fi), but if Darkfall was to be released as promised it might set MMORPGs back on the right track. The ideas of player housing and PvP with consequences, also real live events like having an invasion or story arcs each month need to be re-introduced to MMORPGs. Just having a shitty PvE grind and leaving it at that with boring non consequence PvP as an after thought has gone on too long in my opinion. I played MMOs where you picked a side and had something to fight for, now you pick the OP class, so that you have something to grind for!



    The reason they're so mysterious is obvious to me. It's also obvious to you except you're not going to say it because YOU, Mr. Goa'uld speaker, are afraid to get flamed.

    1. They've got themselves running around in circles going apeshit trying to get this game released on time, this time.
    2. They're all under paid (some, like the CEO, probably draw NO salary) guys who decided it would be pretty effing cool to make a game like DF. Had they ever done it before? Nope. In short, they lack experience and because of that they're making up most of this stuff as they go along. No worries though, this is how most of 'em do it. I work for the CEO of a medium sized software company myself and you'd be surprised the kind of shit he decides on a whim.

    That's it.

    I'm not, neccessarily, insulting Adventurine I'm simply stating the obvious. I love the concept of Darkfall and I've already taken the 22nd and 23rd off work, I just hope i don't have to reschedule.

    I share the same thoughts with above post. It is like, bunch of old MMO buddies came together, made a dream game on a paper and thought about securing their future financially.

    Probably most of the Devs haven't had even proper education to code and design a game. It is like Tasos says to his sister's son "oh come on Kimborus, you can type, you know how to use a keyboard, of course you can code too".

    It just screams like a big scam. 

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  • AnsgarIsenAnsgarIsen Member Posts: 118

    I wouldn't say it's probably just a scam, it's possibly just that.

    The sole reason a team is rather new to the genre and has not prooven anything so far is simply not enough to not allow for the benefit of the doubt.

    Some have done it before and manged to pull through while others didn't.

    I could care less if there is some chance we'd never see the game as long as Aventurine isn't asking any of us for money ahead of offering the service, like otehrs have done before. That to me is the significant difference in their approach and it serves us as gamers very well in my opinion.

    Why do we have to bash them as long as they in fact didn't do any harm to us? It seems to be a perfectly viable decision to take the information at hand for the time being while waiting for the outcome. At least we have some chance, and not even a too small one, to see a game doing a change for the good to the genre. It's not like there would be an infinite amount of games like this, so I prefer to give Aventurine a fair chance like they seem to give one to us.

    Given the years they invested into it, and I think it's out of doubt be now they did, as there obviously at least is a state of the game that nobody with a small team like they are could nail together in a matter of weeks, it's inappropriate to blame them of some planned scam as long as not proven otherwise.

    If it turns out as just that in the end, it'd be mildly disturbing for all those that kept some close eye and hoped for DF to pull through, but it wouldn't mean the end of the world.

    You've guessed it, I don't believe DF is a scam. I think it's a no name dev team with limited resource, struggling to pull thorugh and get the game out in as good a state as they can possibly do. That doesn#t mean it has to be just as good as we all hope for in the ned, especially seeing how a lot of folks dream up something on their own. There WILL be disappointed fans, even if or, maybe even more so, especially when the games is getting released, as like with every title in development, the fans tend to interprete their indivuidual dream come true into it.



    As long as there are chances to see something new and fresh at all, that's absolutely enough for me to support it at a reasonable level while waiting for the outcome.

    Activley working against a game in that very state is not making any sense at all, besides maybe protecting overly fragile feelings on an individual level. It's not our role as a community to go on some sort of pathetic crusade to try and save the genre. - Imagine people would try to do the same for other products as consumers (and that is all we are). I don't even want to think about how the next releases of my word processor or my car would look like.

    Think about it, would it really be all that püelasurable to bring the industry into the state where it doesn't allow for new, unknown companies to bring some new ideas into the market, taking the risk to proove themselves? How big is the motivation of the large, established studios to go and take risks in order to allow for innovation especially for limited customer bases?

    Hate Aventurine as much as you feel the urge to, it's companies like them the manage to bring innovation to the smaller niche markets or nobody. Sound reasonable enough to me to give them the benefit of the doubt, as long as they don't aks for us opening our pockets bfore they didn't have us take a closer look at the product.

  • LosttaleLosttale Member Posts: 46
    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    I wouldn't say it's probably just a scam, it's possibly just that.
    The sole reason a team is rather new to the genre and has not prooven anything so far is simply not enough to not allow for the benefit of the doubt.

    Some have done it before and manged to pull through while others didn't.

    I could care less if there is some chance we'd never see the game as long as Aventurine isn't asking any of us for money ahead of offering the service, like otehrs have done before. That to me is the significant difference in their approach and it serves us as gamers very well in my opinion.

    Why do we have to bash them as long as they in fact didn't do any harm to us? It seems to be a perfectly viable decision to take the information at hand for the time being while waiting for the outcome. At least we have some chance, and not even a too small one, to see a game doing a change for the good to the genre. It's not like there would be an infinite amount of games like this, so I prefer to give Aventurine a fair chance like they seem to give one to us.

    Given the years they invested into it, and I think it's out of doubt be now they did, as there obviously at least is a state of the game that nobody with a small team like they are could nail together in a matter of weeks, it's inappropriate to blame them of some planned scam as long as not proven otherwise.

    If it turns out as just that in the end, it'd be mildly disturbing for all those that kept some close eye and hoped for DF to pull through, but it wouldn't mean the end of the world.
    You've guessed it, I don't believe DF is a scam. I think it's a no name dev team with limited resource, struggling to pull thorugh and get the game out in as good a state as they can possibly do. That doesn#t mean it has to be just as good as we all hope for in the ned, especially seeing how a lot of folks dream up something on their own. There WILL be disappointed fans, even if or, maybe even more so, especially when the games is getting released, as like with every title in development, the fans tend to interprete their indivuidual dream come true into it.


    As long as there are chances to see something new and fresh at all, that's absolutely enough for me to support it at a reasonable level while waiting for the outcome.

    Activley working against a game in that very state is not making any sense at all, besides maybe protecting overly fragile feelings on an individual level. It's not our role as a community to go on some sort of pathetic crusade to try and save the genre. - Imagine people would try to do the same for other products as consumers (and that is all we are). I don't even want to think about how the next releases of my word processor or my car would look like.

    Think about it, would it really be all that püelasurable to bring the industry into the state where it doesn't allow for new, unknown companies to bring some new ideas into the market, taking the risk to proove themselves? How big is the motivation of the large, established studios to go and take risks in order to allow for innovation especially for limited customer bases?
    Hate Aventurine as much as you feel the urge to, it's companies like them the manage to bring innovation to the smaller niche markets or nobody. Sound reasonable enough to me to give them the benefit of the doubt, as long as they don't aks for us opening our pockets bfore they didn't have us take a closer look at the product.

     

    I see your point. I don't hate Aventurine, I even care less about the company. I only care the product, and the relationship with their customer. So far Aventurine is just running a business by "words", but nothing more, nothing new, nothing exciting. Even tho I may find the product interesting, because of the relationship with their future customer is so bad, and careless that I have no trust in their work, business, and even the game.

    And now I see from the interview with Curse.com, there is no mention of Free Trial, but only purchase the game. 

    Yes it does smell awfully a scam!

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  • DameonkDameonk Member UncommonPosts: 1,914
    Originally posted by Agricola1 
    If you look at some of my past posts you'll see I agree, in fact I believe Darkfall is probably just a scam to get the bank to loan them money.

     

    I've thought the same thing the past few months.  I would not be surprised at all if 1-22 rolls around and nothing comes of Darkfall.. then a few weeks later we learn about Aventurine getting another huge loan from their backers to continue development.

    Would not surprise me one bit.

    What will surprise me is if Darkfall actually releases on 1-22.  I would also be very happy if it is actually everything it's supposed to be.

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  • DarthRaidenDarthRaiden Member UncommonPosts: 4,333
    Originally posted by Losttale

    Originally posted by kedoremos

    Originally posted by Agricola1

    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    Well, I wouldn't call it an update exactly and I don't think it's really meant to be one. It's a sign of life together with season's greetings form Tasos, not more and not less (which is good enough for me actually, as I don't expect Aventurine to put up any real update for Christmas really).
    There sure is a lack of information and I can only hope more will come soon enough, the release date coming closer. However, I don't see how this would affect me as one of those awaiting the game patiently and hoping for it to turn out to be some refreshing addition to the genre.

    There really isn't anything I could loose; as a customer I can only win a good game if everything works out. If not, so what? Who will keep me from moving on to what else might surface in that case?
    By the way, Agricola1, it's refresing to see there are real sceptics around (as opposed to mindless doomsayers I mean). Your posts are making perfect sense and are pleasure to read.



     

    Thanks, I kind of got bored from chanting "Darkfail ROFLMFAO!". Besides I realized I don't really want it to fail, since everyother MMORPG is a steaming pile of PvE grind anyway. I'd just appreciate it if Aventurine got thier shit together and started being honest about the situatuion of Darkfall. Some claim they are and just decide to refrain from giving information until neccesary. I feel that with thier past record of setting dates, missing them and not saying anything about it,  the onus is on Aventurine to prove to me that this is the real thing and not just another circus.

    I'm really just waiting for SGW (prefer sci-fi), but if Darkfall was to be released as promised it might set MMORPGs back on the right track. The ideas of player housing and PvP with consequences, also real live events like having an invasion or story arcs each month need to be re-introduced to MMORPGs. Just having a shitty PvE grind and leaving it at that with boring non consequence PvP as an after thought has gone on too long in my opinion. I played MMOs where you picked a side and had something to fight for, now you pick the OP class, so that you have something to grind for!



    The reason they're so mysterious is obvious to me. It's also obvious to you except you're not going to say it because YOU, Mr. Goa'uld speaker, are afraid to get flamed.

    1. They've got themselves running around in circles going apeshit trying to get this game released on time, this time.
    2. They're all under paid (some, like the CEO, probably draw NO salary) guys who decided it would be pretty effing cool to make a game like DF. Had they ever done it before? Nope. In short, they lack experience and because of that they're making up most of this stuff as they go along. No worries though, this is how most of 'em do it. I work for the CEO of a medium sized software company myself and you'd be surprised the kind of shit he decides on a whim.

    That's it.

    I'm not, neccessarily, insulting Adventurine I'm simply stating the obvious. I love the concept of Darkfall and I've already taken the 22nd and 23rd off work, I just hope i don't have to reschedule.

    I share the same thoughts with above post. It is like, bunch of old MMO buddies came together, made a dream game on a paper and thought about securing their future financially.

    Probably most of the Devs haven't had even proper education to code and design a game. It is like Tasos says to his sister's son "oh come on Kimborus, you can type, you know how to use a keyboard, of course you can code too".

    It just screams like a big scam. 

    They showed some talent in design the right features on paper then if 260k people like that design..

    There are many self-educated people just in that business...

    but you litle hate talk is based on crap anyway ..

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  • downtoearthdowntoearth Member Posts: 3,558
    Originally posted by Losttale

    Originally posted by AnsgarIsen


    I wouldn't say it's probably just a scam, it's possibly just that.
    The sole reason a team is rather new to the genre and has not prooven anything so far is simply not enough to not allow for the benefit of the doubt.

    Some have done it before and manged to pull through while others didn't.

    I could care less if there is some chance we'd never see the game as long as Aventurine isn't asking any of us for money ahead of offering the service, like otehrs have done before. That to me is the significant difference in their approach and it serves us as gamers very well in my opinion.

    Why do we have to bash them as long as they in fact didn't do any harm to us? It seems to be a perfectly viable decision to take the information at hand for the time being while waiting for the outcome. At least we have some chance, and not even a too small one, to see a game doing a change for the good to the genre. It's not like there would be an infinite amount of games like this, so I prefer to give Aventurine a fair chance like they seem to give one to us.

    Given the years they invested into it, and I think it's out of doubt be now they did, as there obviously at least is a state of the game that nobody with a small team like they are could nail together in a matter of weeks, it's inappropriate to blame them of some planned scam as long as not proven otherwise.

    If it turns out as just that in the end, it'd be mildly disturbing for all those that kept some close eye and hoped for DF to pull through, but it wouldn't mean the end of the world.
    You've guessed it, I don't believe DF is a scam. I think it's a no name dev team with limited resource, struggling to pull thorugh and get the game out in as good a state as they can possibly do. That doesn#t mean it has to be just as good as we all hope for in the ned, especially seeing how a lot of folks dream up something on their own. There WILL be disappointed fans, even if or, maybe even more so, especially when the games is getting released, as like with every title in development, the fans tend to interprete their indivuidual dream come true into it.


    As long as there are chances to see something new and fresh at all, that's absolutely enough for me to support it at a reasonable level while waiting for the outcome.

    Activley working against a game in that very state is not making any sense at all, besides maybe protecting overly fragile feelings on an individual level. It's not our role as a community to go on some sort of pathetic crusade to try and save the genre. - Imagine people would try to do the same for other products as consumers (and that is all we are). I don't even want to think about how the next releases of my word processor or my car would look like.

    Think about it, would it really be all that püelasurable to bring the industry into the state where it doesn't allow for new, unknown companies to bring some new ideas into the market, taking the risk to proove themselves? How big is the motivation of the large, established studios to go and take risks in order to allow for innovation especially for limited customer bases?
    Hate Aventurine as much as you feel the urge to, it's companies like them the manage to bring innovation to the smaller niche markets or nobody. Sound reasonable enough to me to give them the benefit of the doubt, as long as they don't aks for us opening our pockets bfore they didn't have us take a closer look at the product.

     

    I see your point. I don't hate Aventurine, I even care less about the company. I only care the product, and the relationship with their customer. So far Aventurine is just running a business by "words", but nothing more, nothing new, nothing exciting. Even tho I may find the product interesting, because of the relationship with their future customer is so bad, and careless that I have no trust in their work, business, and even the game.

    And now I see from the interview with Curse.com, there is no mention of Free Trial, but only purchase the game. 

    Yes it does smell awfully a scam!

     

    they didnt even ask about a free trial it snot a scam 100% garrentee its  real company thats has people formg reece there all the time including press unlike other scam games

  • downtoearthdowntoearth Member Posts: 3,558
    Originally posted by Dameonk

    Originally posted by Agricola1 
    If you look at some of my past posts you'll see I agree, in fact I believe Darkfall is probably just a scam to get the bank to loan them money.

     

    I've thought the same thing the past few months.  I would not be surprised at all if 1-22 rolls around and nothing comes of Darkfall.. then a few weeks later we learn about Aventurine getting another huge loan from their backers to continue development.

    Would not surprise me one bit.

    What will surprise me is if Darkfall actually releases on 1-22.  I would also be very happy if it is actually everything it's supposed to be.

     

    im pretty sure they will release the 22nd unless osmehting major screws up there workign 16 hour days atm for peets sake

  • Cyborg99Cyborg99 Member Posts: 576

    That was a nice message from Tasos and I just want to say Merry Christmas to all and Happy Birthday JESUS. (kinda late but oh well)

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