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Intrepid Studios, the team behind Ashes of Creation, have provided an update regarding their account policy action as part of their Terms & Conditions in that they will now enforce it.
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The hell happened to this site?
They picked a nice edgy one, too...
It's the same with all fake news, though. They now use tweets as sources.
Seems mmorpg.com likes more clicks, time spend on site instead asking right questions or stop writing about this "game".
It does not hurt anyone and just further proves that you buy NOTHING when comes to games,,you own NOTHING,,so all you are doing is paying them money to rent game use.
This just furthers the need for private servers since developers want to be so scummy about what CONSUMERS actually get for their money.
The laws behind gamming are just garbage,yes i get it,they need to protect their copyright but REMOVING FAIR consumer rights is NOT how you do it.When comes to gamming the consumers always gets the shaft and yet laws are SUPPOSE to be FAIR especially towards consumers but they are instead one sided towards the business.
Don't bother trying to defend these studios becausee they do not deserve it they do NOT care one iota about YOU,it is only your money they are after.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Studios only react to something that might cost them money and if tons of people complain about something.Studios would be very happy if players never complained and asked nothing of them.
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.
Elite: Dangerous
I'm just here for the cheap windows and office keys. /s
Uhmm.. I would need a quotation on that because not even during the Kickstarter they made any claims like that.
I really doubt they would ever say 1 year to finish in any period of its development so far
https://ashesofcreation.com/r/Y4U3PQCASUPJ5SED
The Ashes of Creation Kickstarter crowdfunding campaign launched with a $750,000 funding goal on May 2, 2017.
Campaign concluded on June 3, 2017 with 19,576 backers, raising $3,271,809.
Source: https://ashesofcreation.wiki/Kickstarter
Estimated delivery Dec 2018 (on all packages with most of them promise costume, mount, headstart, name reservation, ingame title, pet, monster tokens etc so it is for full release of game not just alpha or beta)
Source: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1791529601/ashes-of-creation-new-mmorpg-by-intrepid-studios/description
Check videos from before...i dont have time to search it. But making mmorpg with all things they promised and give "estimation" 1 year is scammy as sh1t.
Other thing, if you look what they done in those years like:
Several small places of map
10+ monsters
10+ costumes
4+ mounts?
2 classes (max lvl 10 skill)
1 siege video
Its makes star citizen fcking AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA game.
"True friends stab you in the front." | Oscar Wilde
"I need to finish" - Christian Wolff: The Accountant
Just trying to live long enough to play a new, released MMORPG, playing New Worlds atm
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Well that's certainly not true since many Twitch streamers were given a key to stream the game on Twitch and showcase the game this weekend.
But it has been years ago that I stopped playing Eve and reading closely what they were doing. Not that I think that was a bad thing. I think that game companies should all take control of the gold/character selling markets as much as possible in their own games.
All those grey markets of things sold in games should be working for the dev's of said games and then the dev's control selling to their customers as much as possible.
Not like it will ever stop happening in games that people look for ways to get ahead with less time put in. So the ones that made the games should be making the cash, and setting the rules. Stop acting like it will not, and does not, happen.