At this point they've actually got $2,539,668, converting from GBP to USD. That's a decent budget considering the scope of E:D, which is much less ambitious than Star Citizen.
I backed both, along with Limit Theory and a bunch of other crowdfunded …
Originally posted by Poison_Adele as a feminist
tl;dr
However, just from glancing at the contents of this thread, I can see it's filled with entitled feminist ranting, propaganda and buzzwords. No thanks.
Originally posted by punkrock
I just hope they get it out this year or mid of next year.
They won't. I tried AO for a few months (paid player, not froob) in early 2007 or 2008 (forget which now), and they (player base and developers) were promi…
Originally posted by sadeyxWhat you say makes no sense, Any vet worth his salt very rarly pays any money to play eve.
Any vet worth his salt would have stopped reading your post right there. I certainly tried, although I'm an extremely fast…
I'm going to interject here: Those of you who resubscribe after every expansion hoping for the game to magically meet your expectations are bad, and you should feel bad. Expansions are for the benefit of those who already play and enjoy EVE — and if…
Originally posted by Vegettothere is no such thing as constant fights in EvE, you are lying, even a rabid fanboi wouldn't be so stupid to make this claim, gatecamping isn't fighting and alliance fights are how often? I know its the EvE forum, but je…
Originally posted by itchmonit's similar but certainly more new player friendly....
If you're referring to the skill queue, the removal of learning skills and the evolution of out-of-game resources and applications, I wholeheartedly agree with y…
Originally posted by YamotaOr maybe they just dont like it?
Except that his criticisms are objectively ridiculous on several different fronts, and his comments on the MMORPG.com Players' Choice results are simply petty i.e., claiming EVE on…
Originally posted by Vegetto In theory it's all great, but visually it's so dull, that's the problem. You may aswell just be given a excel workbook to play with. The systems, mechanics and UI are amazing, best available, but i can't just sit there, …
Originally posted by blueshadow Back then when I discovered SWG and had finaly found the game of my dreams I was sure the future would hold more and more great games like SWG. But instead they just release arcade games with MMO support.
Man…
Originally posted by Lobotomist
What you are saying is that SWG - preCU. MMO that was hailed as best sandbox MMO. Most innovative MMO.
Game that was debated to no end.
Was actually only good because it was Star Wars game ?!?
Not exac…
Nowhere except my usual EVE Online on again/off again habits, possibly GW2 if it turns out to be good.
This entire genre of gaming has turned into a casual, free-to-play, themepark shovelware fest, and there are fewer promising games on the ho…
What the crap is pre-NGA? You high?
As much as I personally would like to see a pre-CU, rebranded "Galaxies" game that's carefully designed to not infringe on the Star Wars IP, I doubt it would sell well at all. For one thing, it would lack th…
Originally posted by Zookz1
4.) Crafting and gathering. If you want to make yourself bored on purpose then do either of these. Both are accompanied by a minigame that boils down to pressing a buton over and over again. If you had a turbo gamepad…
Well, Ultima Online (yes, it's still around), Ryzom (what's left of it), and EVE Online are about the only worthwhile sandbox MMORPGs I can think of. Some jokers might mention Darkfall or Fallen Earth, but neither are proper sandboxes and both are b…
Originally posted by fionanshrek The only problem is I don't know of one single person proven to have lied about playing pre NGE SWG. In many cases to even make that statement you have to know something that the average gamer wouldn't know.
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Why would someone make a false claim to having played SWG pre-NGE? Simple: Nerd cred. "I played pre-NGE SWG" or "I played pre-Trammel UO" or "I played pre-[whatever]" EQ. There's a certain e-peen factor to having gotten in on the ground floor of a p…
I'd be playing Jumpgate if more than five people were logged in concurrently. Seriously, last I checked a couple of years back, you could count the number of players online on one hand.
Originally posted by Zorgo Yes, I get it.
You like sandbox games, and you played a themepark game and are now complaining that it isn't a sandbox games and it is obviously Trion's fault, and can't possibly have had anything to do with playing some…