I'm no hater, I'm all in for Skyforge to succeed and be a good game. However, there's no hope mail.ru will not misbehave as it always does.
Because when talking about hating some company's practices, there's usually a reaason why they do it: IT WOR…
Originally posted by nerovipus32 Originally posted by nerovipus32 Originally posted by Razeekster Originally posted by DooDoo666 Originally posted by winter
Wow Obsidian and Mail.ru how low obsidian has fallen
well that was m…
MMO games became just a grind. A grind towards the next shiny. There is no interesting, involving, emotionally touching, fun gameplay to be had. It's just work, you farm this dungeon X time to get new item. The fun comes from achieving something, no…
You know people, all you talk about freedoms and stuff... I get it that it's stupid when games ban you for exploiting game mechanics or even using them cleverly to hinder hurt someone you're allowed to hurt by game mechanics. If a game allows me to …
There are truly F2P games and "pseudo" F2P games and "time-unlimited demos" that call themselves F2Ps.
First is, for example, Dota 2/CS:GO (which in the near future will be F2P)
Second is most of the stuff that calls itself F2P
Third is, for e…
OP, respect to you.
You stumbled across a very important point. It is good to have unanswered questions you look to answer - it is when you think you understand everything and have answer to every question - then you should worry.
Don't let the tr…
Originally posted by salaciouscrumbs
Ooooh , juicy juicy post that I've been waiting for! Not to sound condescending - I'm being literal. Because when you say that "there is no wealthy demand for it" then I challenge you to Kickstarter and raise y…
Problem really is: it is hard to satisfy an educated customer. It is much easier to satisfy your typical customer who is brainwashed by television, press and advertisments.
That's why there are restaurants that cost like 10 or 20 times more to dine…
I was very hyped about GW2 and subsequently disappointed.
The two biggest problems with GW2's "living" world are:
1) Boxed zones
2) Instant travel from anywhere to anywhere
You will never feel the world is "alive" and "believeable" if it's made …
You see, problem with AH is the overall feel it gives to the game.
Naturally, in this kind game (loot-based progression with randomly generated items), quality of item increases with greatly reduced chance to drop. So, its very easy to get "shit" i…
Originally posted by Holophonist I'm not dumb enough to claim that cheats don't exist. I'm saying if you're quitting based on the pretense that cheating is affecting your experience in any kind of a significant way, you're lying to yourself. I've …
Originally posted by mmozg_Andre Originally posted by gatheris sounds like Neverwinter - either pay or play 24/7
It is the valid point only if there are ways to obtain ingame currency in the game. Oddly enough, in current (yet unreleased) arc…
QQers will QQ, but aside from that, glad that russian journalists have the balls to argue and demand answers, not taking PR crap and buzzwords, but pursuing an answer, a true answer that actually answers the question. Good job!
Originally posted by maxima29
I agree its not perfect or the greatest game ever. But its far from needing saving. And its also unfair to compare it to the Wow universe we know today. Wow has had ten years to build their game universe.
I was not t…
Originally posted by maxima29 Originally posted by Keylogger_007
It's way too late to save SWTOR. You guys are silly.
Actually it does not need saving. Those who bash it and don't even play it are the ones who need saving. The game is hea…
You cannot fix it, because by allowing people an access to graphics API you would introduce an infinite source of bots and hacks. There's just so many things that you can do that way.
Like, if I know where to draw what, I know object's coordinates …
You know, they make games for PC/XBOX360/PS3 at the same time. Porting a game to PS3 is way harder than porting it to Linux, you know. So there should be no problem per say to port it - problem is to get an installed userbase. There's not many linux…
Originally posted by Grahor
Aren't they shallow because of P2P model? An argument can be made that it is so! I'm not going to make an actual argument, but it can be made, therefore it is true.
Not sure I get you. How is it true if you can make it?…