To me this is not that big of a deal, they are launching 30 days later. Now if they delayed it by 6 months, I would be really skeptical.
You dont find it odd then announce this 1 week from launch> When all games are have gone veirtually gold, and all there is left to do is sort the last bits out. If they had said this months ago, but 1 week till launch lol.
Thats my whole point, if there was something really fishy, they would have delayed it longer. Then I would be all over the possible vaporware rumors. Adventurine obviously has very little experience in launching a MMO and thought they could get stuff done that is taking much more time and testing then they thought. We will all know in 30 days whether or not this game is for real.
I am absolutely stunned this game is delayed! This is outrageous! There were no indicators, no prior examples of delays, and absolutely nothing in my own head (the common sense area of the game) would lead me to believe this game wasn't going to be ready on the 22nd!
I guess I need to read farther back in the thread for all the fanbois screaming "this will only help our game!"
Well as Tasos said. Essentially he doesn't care what any of you think. Gamer's always say they want one thing and then when they get it, they figure out they didn't want it in the first place. Then they decide they want somthing else.
Personally I am 100% behind a developer that tells the consumer to get jacked and that they will release a product when they are good and ready. MMO's these days suffer from too much "I want" "I want" "I want" syndrome. Half the problem with games these days is they try to cater to any loud whiner they come across. If Darkfall isn't ready to launch it isn't ready to launch. If they launched tomorrow half of you whiners would be out rioting and setting fire to cars once you ran in to your first bug.
Darkfall will launch when it is ready. Darkfall will be Darkfall and no amount of whining will change it. You will either like the product and it will sell or you will hate the product and it will flop. At least I can rest assured that it will be what it was meant to be and not mutate into whatever the flavor of the month is on the MMO scene.
not suprised but it was a good article and i hope that they can stick to their new release date cuz if it never releases we will never here the end of it on this website
Well as Tasos said. Essentially he doesn't care what any of you think. Gamer's always say they want one thing and then when they get it, they figure out they didn't want it in the first place. Then they decide they want somthing else.
Personally I am 100% behind a developer that tells the consumer to get jacked and that they will release a product when they are good and ready. MMO's these days suffer from too much "I want" "I want" "I want" syndrome. Half the problem with games these days is they try to cater to any loud whiner they come across. If Darkfall isn't ready to launch it isn't ready to launch. If they launched tomorrow half of you whiners would be out rioting and setting fire to cars once you ran in to your first bug. Darkfall will launch when it is ready. Darkfall will be Darkfall and no amount of whining will change it. You will either like the product and it will sell or you will hate the product and it will flop. At least I can rest assured that it will be what it was meant to be and not mutate into whatever the flavor of the month is on the MMO scene.
Totally agree. I love how people say that they are looking/hoping for a great game/MMO, then totally lose it when the company pushes back the release date/launch. We all know that if a game launches too early what happens: People play for 2 weeks, get sick at their stomach for the *beta* that they are paying to *test*, and then leave the game. This is all followed up by a forum-troll-flaming ceremony that involves visiting all forum sites dedicated/mentioning the aforementioned game (and the company that developed it), and telling everyone to avoid at all cost because it sucks so much.
On the other hand, you have....this. You have people that begin the flame-war against the company/developer for NOT releasing a product that the company feels is not ready to launch. This is the epitome of immaturity and idiocy.
The reasons for this delay seem to be legitimate (notice I used the word *seem*). This past year has suffered one of the worst economic crisis we've seen/experienced in this generation, affecting GLOBAL economy. Maybe, just maybe, some of these economic *woes* have affected the industry to a point where previous plans no longer will work, and other measures must be taken.
Well-done on company's part, I say. And, to the person that mentioned something about lack of product marketing? Marketing is a sinkhole of money. Maybe they made the decision to use their money more wisely than sinking it in massive marketing. And, they've not done too bad for themselves as Darkfall was the most-anticipated game for early 2009. So, the word is out there in the MMO community. Whether it's mentioned by those that guffaw at the idea of Darkfall, or those that sing it's praises the word is in the community. Maybe at launch or after launch the advertising/marketing will pick up to target the few that haven't heard of it.
Well although this is a bit of bad news it's not surprising in the least. I've been saying since they announced the January release date that they weren't giving enough time for OB/stress testing. To all the people that are crying foul over this I have this to say... So far I and I'm pretty sure no one else has paid one cent to Aventurine for anything so this delay has cost us nothing. If your dubious about Aventurine's motives I've got a news flash for you... You don't have to pre-order or pay anything until whenever the game releases if you choose not to. I know I wont. I want to see the game for myself before I'll spend a dime on it or at the very least some reviews from some trusted mainstream media. I have and will continue to give Aventurine the "benifit of the doubt" as doing so doesn't cost me anything. It won't cost any of you anything either so chill out a little. It is just a game after all.
Just deliver a great game in a timely fashion. The timely fashion portion of that request is a target that was missed long ago.
This particular delay isn't exactly a dagger in the heart of Darkfall, but it certainly goes to strike at their reputation again. I mean, who isn't saying 'I told you so' or having themselves a dark little chuckle in the innermost chambers of their cold hearts?
Well as Tasos said. Essentially he doesn't care what any of you think. Gamer's always say they want one thing and then when they get it, they figure out they didn't want it in the first place. Then they decide they want somthing else.
Personally I am 100% behind a developer that tells the consumer to get jacked and that they will release a product when they are good and ready. MMO's these days suffer from too much "I want" "I want" "I want" syndrome. Half the problem with games these days is they try to cater to any loud whiner they come across. If Darkfall isn't ready to launch it isn't ready to launch. If they launched tomorrow half of you whiners would be out rioting and setting fire to cars once you ran in to your first bug. Darkfall will launch when it is ready. Darkfall will be Darkfall and no amount of whining will change it. You will either like the product and it will sell or you will hate the product and it will flop. At least I can rest assured that it will be what it was meant to be and not mutate into whatever the flavor of the month is on the MMO scene.
Totally agree. I love how people say that they are looking/hoping for a great game/MMO, then totally lose it when the company pushes back the release date/launch. We all know that if a game launches too early what happens: People play for 2 weeks, get sick at their stomach for the *beta* that they are paying to *test*, and then leave the game. This is all followed up by a forum-troll-flaming ceremony that involves visiting all forum sites dedicated/mentioning the aforementioned game (and the company that developed it), and telling everyone to avoid at all cost because it sucks so much.
On the other hand, you have....this. You have people that begin the flame-war against the company/developer for NOT releasing a product that the company feels is not ready to launch. This is the epitome of immaturity and idiocy.
The reasons for this delay seem to be legitimate (notice I used the word *seem*). This past year has suffered one of the worst economic crisis we've seen/experienced in this generation, affecting GLOBAL economy. Maybe, just maybe, some of these economic *woes* have affected the industry to a point where previous plans no longer will work, and other measures must be taken.
Well-done on company's part, I say. And, to the person that mentioned something about lack of product marketing? Marketing is a sinkhole of money. Maybe they made the decision to use their money more wisely than sinking it in massive marketing. And, they've not done too bad for themselves as Darkfall was the most-anticipated game for early 2009. So, the word is out there in the MMO community. Whether it's mentioned by those that guffaw at the idea of Darkfall, or those that sing it's praises the word is in the community. Maybe at launch or after launch the advertising/marketing will pick up to target the few that haven't heard of it.
Peace.
Nice post, but... They could do free marketing by lifting NDA, if game is great as they say, those "thousands" of beta testers would do job better then millions dollars.
Also I think I saw many time quotes like from years ago when Tasos said game is complete and just need testing. This is really strange now when they push back release date.
Why does the MMO Community feel like game developers owe them anything in this day and age? Developers do not owe the community anything until they have have put their money into their product. This idea that somehow Adventurine owes everyone here answers and a reasonable release date is laughable. The company owes consumers a quality product that they will not regret spending money on. Until the money changes hands, they don't owe you anything.
What have any of you done for Adventurine lately? I don't see any of you volunteering to invest in their product or help with the coding.
Why does the MMO Community feel like game developers owe them anything in this day and age? Developers do not owe the community anything until they have have put their money into their product. This idea that somehow Adventurine owes everyone here answers and a reasonable release date is laughable. The company owes consumers a quality product that they will not regret spending money on. Until the money changes hands, they don't owe you anything. What have any of you done for Adventurine lately? I don't see any of you volunteering to invest in their product or help with the coding.
I could say the opposite is true. Gamers don't owe developers anything either. The only difference is if gamers piss off developers theres nothing much the devs can do about it. If devs piss off gamers its a whole different story. You want to "invest" in their product? Go ahead and buy the pre-order. I dare you. Buy the pre-order.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp?
Remember, I live in a world where juggalos and yugioh players are real things.
To put it bluntly: This doesn't surprise me at all. Not saying they won't release it, I'm sure they will. But anyone who's surprised by a delay by Adventurine needs their heads examined.
"A ship-of-war is the best ambassador." - Oliver Cromwell
Actually I do plan to buy the pre order. What is the worst thing that can happen? DarkFall never releases and I get screwed out of $10? Better than Age of Conan or Pirates of the Burning Sea where I had to wait a few months to realize I was getting screwed. I would prefer a game company go ahead and screw me up front, then I don't have to spend money on subscription fees. Somhow it just seems more honest that way.
I have to admit, this time I actually thought Aventurine would release as scheduled...
Edit: Well, just took the time to read the article (had to reply as soon as I readthe news :P) and they're delivering an open beta on the 22nd. Getting the chance to at laest try the game and having it delayed by only 1 month...I guess it's not THAT bad. But seriously, Tasos has to stop giving away false dates. Makes the company look completely unprofessional.
i really dont know a lot about this game other than a lot of people seam to slag it off because of the constant delays . nothing i ve heard would make me want to go out an buy it or subscribe . this game sounds like its over before its begun .
i really dont know a lot about this game other than a lot of people seam to slag it off because of the constant delays . nothing i ve heard would make me want to go out an buy it or subscribe . this game sounds like its over before its begun .
It's the most ambitious MMO project ever attempted on the PVP side thats for sure. I think if they fail spectacularly you will probably see this as the last sandbox MMO attempt for a very long time.
I first heard of the game several years ago, but never really followed it, as I was in high school then and did not necessarily have the time to. Also, WoW was released around senior year, so, my attention was directed elsewhere. It was only recently that my brother re-drew my attention to the game, mentioning its qualities being similiar to UO, which was/is my favorite MMO of all time (pre-tram).
Commenting more directly on the issue:
I really don't see what the big deal is. Why evaluate so deeply as to consider the "professionalism" of the company or lackthereof? I am willing to wager that multiple users on this forum are experienced players and thus, understand games and release dynamics. Some games are hyped, anticipation rises, delays happen, disappointment along with it, but you just occupy yourself with something else until you reach the next speculated release date.
Fanboy or hater, it's simple game-release dynamics. There really isn't any ground to kick sand in someone's face. One might question why someone chooses to spend their time harassing others on a forum, perhaps it reveals the character of the person behind the screen/and or the reason why they are behind it.
Sorry that many of you, including myself, are disappointed, but there is no use crying over spilled milk.
I wonder how many of these Anti-Darkfall posts come from WOW people. People tend to hate anything they are threatened by. I wonder how many of these WOW raid guilds could hack it in Darkfall's idea of PVP.
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ahahahahhahahahhahahahahahahhahahahhahahaha i knew it would be delayed.
Absolutly useless, expected though.... can't even stick to a scheudule...
GerryHYH
www.swattclan.co.uk
thank you john for telling us this exciting news. do hope this new launch will create new miracle. let's wait and see!
You dont find it odd then announce this 1 week from launch> When all games are have gone veirtually gold, and all there is left to do is sort the last bits out. If they had said this months ago, but 1 week till launch lol.
Thats my whole point, if there was something really fishy, they would have delayed it longer. Then I would be all over the possible vaporware rumors. Adventurine obviously has very little experience in launching a MMO and thought they could get stuff done that is taking much more time and testing then they thought. We will all know in 30 days whether or not this game is for real.
I think that we all deep down inside where expecting this delay.
I give no mercy
I am absolutely stunned this game is delayed! This is outrageous! There were no indicators, no prior examples of delays, and absolutely nothing in my own head (the common sense area of the game) would lead me to believe this game wasn't going to be ready on the 22nd!
I guess I need to read farther back in the thread for all the fanbois screaming "this will only help our game!"
Well as Tasos said. Essentially he doesn't care what any of you think. Gamer's always say they want one thing and then when they get it, they figure out they didn't want it in the first place. Then they decide they want somthing else.
Personally I am 100% behind a developer that tells the consumer to get jacked and that they will release a product when they are good and ready. MMO's these days suffer from too much "I want" "I want" "I want" syndrome. Half the problem with games these days is they try to cater to any loud whiner they come across. If Darkfall isn't ready to launch it isn't ready to launch. If they launched tomorrow half of you whiners would be out rioting and setting fire to cars once you ran in to your first bug.
Darkfall will launch when it is ready. Darkfall will be Darkfall and no amount of whining will change it. You will either like the product and it will sell or you will hate the product and it will flop. At least I can rest assured that it will be what it was meant to be and not mutate into whatever the flavor of the month is on the MMO scene.
not suprised but it was a good article and i hope that they can stick to their new release date cuz if it never releases we will never here the end of it on this website
Totally agree. I love how people say that they are looking/hoping for a great game/MMO, then totally lose it when the company pushes back the release date/launch. We all know that if a game launches too early what happens: People play for 2 weeks, get sick at their stomach for the *beta* that they are paying to *test*, and then leave the game. This is all followed up by a forum-troll-flaming ceremony that involves visiting all forum sites dedicated/mentioning the aforementioned game (and the company that developed it), and telling everyone to avoid at all cost because it sucks so much.
On the other hand, you have....this. You have people that begin the flame-war against the company/developer for NOT releasing a product that the company feels is not ready to launch. This is the epitome of immaturity and idiocy.
The reasons for this delay seem to be legitimate (notice I used the word *seem*). This past year has suffered one of the worst economic crisis we've seen/experienced in this generation, affecting GLOBAL economy. Maybe, just maybe, some of these economic *woes* have affected the industry to a point where previous plans no longer will work, and other measures must be taken.
Well-done on company's part, I say. And, to the person that mentioned something about lack of product marketing? Marketing is a sinkhole of money. Maybe they made the decision to use their money more wisely than sinking it in massive marketing. And, they've not done too bad for themselves as Darkfall was the most-anticipated game for early 2009. So, the word is out there in the MMO community. Whether it's mentioned by those that guffaw at the idea of Darkfall, or those that sing it's praises the word is in the community. Maybe at launch or after launch the advertising/marketing will pick up to target the few that haven't heard of it.
Peace.
"I am handicapped...I'm psychotic."
Well although this is a bit of bad news it's not surprising in the least. I've been saying since they announced the January release date that they weren't giving enough time for OB/stress testing. To all the people that are crying foul over this I have this to say... So far I and I'm pretty sure no one else has paid one cent to Aventurine for anything so this delay has cost us nothing. If your dubious about Aventurine's motives I've got a news flash for you... You don't have to pre-order or pay anything until whenever the game releases if you choose not to. I know I wont. I want to see the game for myself before I'll spend a dime on it or at the very least some reviews from some trusted mainstream media. I have and will continue to give Aventurine the "benifit of the doubt" as doing so doesn't cost me anything. It won't cost any of you anything either so chill out a little. It is just a game after all.
Bren
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Just deliver a great game in a timely fashion. The timely fashion portion of that request is a target that was missed long ago.
This particular delay isn't exactly a dagger in the heart of Darkfall, but it certainly goes to strike at their reputation again. I mean, who isn't saying 'I told you so' or having themselves a dark little chuckle in the innermost chambers of their cold hearts?
Totally agree. I love how people say that they are looking/hoping for a great game/MMO, then totally lose it when the company pushes back the release date/launch. We all know that if a game launches too early what happens: People play for 2 weeks, get sick at their stomach for the *beta* that they are paying to *test*, and then leave the game. This is all followed up by a forum-troll-flaming ceremony that involves visiting all forum sites dedicated/mentioning the aforementioned game (and the company that developed it), and telling everyone to avoid at all cost because it sucks so much.
On the other hand, you have....this. You have people that begin the flame-war against the company/developer for NOT releasing a product that the company feels is not ready to launch. This is the epitome of immaturity and idiocy.
The reasons for this delay seem to be legitimate (notice I used the word *seem*). This past year has suffered one of the worst economic crisis we've seen/experienced in this generation, affecting GLOBAL economy. Maybe, just maybe, some of these economic *woes* have affected the industry to a point where previous plans no longer will work, and other measures must be taken.
Well-done on company's part, I say. And, to the person that mentioned something about lack of product marketing? Marketing is a sinkhole of money. Maybe they made the decision to use their money more wisely than sinking it in massive marketing. And, they've not done too bad for themselves as Darkfall was the most-anticipated game for early 2009. So, the word is out there in the MMO community. Whether it's mentioned by those that guffaw at the idea of Darkfall, or those that sing it's praises the word is in the community. Maybe at launch or after launch the advertising/marketing will pick up to target the few that haven't heard of it.
Peace.
Nice post, but... They could do free marketing by lifting NDA, if game is great as they say, those "thousands" of beta testers would do job better then millions dollars.
Also I think I saw many time quotes like from years ago when Tasos said game is complete and just need testing. This is really strange now when they push back release date.
Why does the MMO Community feel like game developers owe them anything in this day and age? Developers do not owe the community anything until they have have put their money into their product. This idea that somehow Adventurine owes everyone here answers and a reasonable release date is laughable. The company owes consumers a quality product that they will not regret spending money on. Until the money changes hands, they don't owe you anything.
What have any of you done for Adventurine lately? I don't see any of you volunteering to invest in their product or help with the coding.
I could say the opposite is true. Gamers don't owe developers anything either. The only difference is if gamers piss off developers theres nothing much the devs can do about it. If devs piss off gamers its a whole different story. You want to "invest" in their product? Go ahead and buy the pre-order. I dare you. Buy the pre-order.
Is a man not entitled to the herp of his derp?
Remember, I live in a world where juggalos and yugioh players are real things.
To put it bluntly:
This doesn't surprise me at all.
Not saying they won't release it, I'm sure they will. But anyone who's surprised by a delay by Adventurine needs their heads examined.
"A ship-of-war is the best ambassador." - Oliver Cromwell
Actually I do plan to buy the pre order. What is the worst thing that can happen? DarkFall never releases and I get screwed out of $10? Better than Age of Conan or Pirates of the Burning Sea where I had to wait a few months to realize I was getting screwed. I would prefer a game company go ahead and screw me up front, then I don't have to spend money on subscription fees. Somhow it just seems more honest that way.
This was certainly expected. It is Aventurine's modus operandi since forever...tease..delay...tease delay.
Next we will hear that the game is coming out in the spring....then the summer....
Until they let a well known site do an actual review of the game, the only thing that can be done is label this game VAPORWARE!
This game is most probably the scam of the decade.
.... surprise!
"Because it's easier to nitpick something than to be constructive." -roach5000
I have to admit, this time I actually thought Aventurine would release as scheduled...
Edit: Well, just took the time to read the article (had to reply as soon as I readthe news :P) and they're delivering an open beta on the 22nd. Getting the chance to at laest try the game and having it delayed by only 1 month...I guess it's not THAT bad. But seriously, Tasos has to stop giving away false dates. Makes the company look completely unprofessional.
i really dont know a lot about this game other than a lot of people seam to slag it off because of the constant delays . nothing i ve heard would make me want to go out an buy it or subscribe . this game sounds like its over before its begun .
We have a winner!
It's the most ambitious MMO project ever attempted on the PVP side thats for sure. I think if they fail spectacularly you will probably see this as the last sandbox MMO attempt for a very long time.
I almost wish I could see the looks on Darkfall fan boys' faces when the realize the game won't be launched on January 22nd.
I am sorry for being a troll, but I have to get this out from my system:
HAAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAAAAAAAA - Suckers!
Don't worry I think Darkfall might be second place for the Vaporware award right behind Duke Nukem Forever!
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I first heard of the game several years ago, but never really followed it, as I was in high school then and did not necessarily have the time to. Also, WoW was released around senior year, so, my attention was directed elsewhere. It was only recently that my brother re-drew my attention to the game, mentioning its qualities being similiar to UO, which was/is my favorite MMO of all time (pre-tram).
Commenting more directly on the issue:
I really don't see what the big deal is. Why evaluate so deeply as to consider the "professionalism" of the company or lackthereof? I am willing to wager that multiple users on this forum are experienced players and thus, understand games and release dynamics. Some games are hyped, anticipation rises, delays happen, disappointment along with it, but you just occupy yourself with something else until you reach the next speculated release date.
Fanboy or hater, it's simple game-release dynamics. There really isn't any ground to kick sand in someone's face. One might question why someone chooses to spend their time harassing others on a forum, perhaps it reveals the character of the person behind the screen/and or the reason why they are behind it.
Sorry that many of you, including myself, are disappointed, but there is no use crying over spilled milk.
I wonder how many of these Anti-Darkfall posts come from WOW people. People tend to hate anything they are threatened by. I wonder how many of these WOW raid guilds could hack it in Darkfall's idea of PVP.