johnyboy420, on 15 June 2013 - 10:45 PM, said:
GL on being able too carry MW:O with your maybe 10,000 players that enjoy this MW4 meta that killed the game. that's where the core simheads around 100,000+ go play Chris Roberts new game, he will make the right choices for the player base
its funny cus hes got 10 mil and climbing and he dosent even have a alpha out wonder where that cash is coming from
he's even got EVE makers scare that it will steal all the eve players (wink, wink)
Good luck with 'point in vain'
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Can you say something useful please regarding the discussion?
Now to jump topics; first, this obviously has nothing to do with MWO, an independent publisher is producing a game from crowd-source funds and is not tied to a publisher or copy-rights with a pre-existing canon. So the producer can do what ever he wants. So your point is moot.
On the other hand I admit that looks sexy and awesome as ****. I'll be watching this game closely, so thankyou.
Ihasa, on 15 June 2013 - 11:04 PM, said:
If "testing" them out on "test servers" is anything like the way Cryptic puts things on their "test server" the only thing tested will be game stability (did the game crash? yes/no) and whatever it was being "tested" will be pushed live anyway as long as the game didn't crash. And believe me as a long time STO player, PGI does things more and more like Cryptic does every day MWO gets closer to release. If you think anyone's opinion on "testing" matters, I have several bridges and swamps for sale. Please call now, operators are standing by.
Because for the longest time, PGI has not said "hey we're going to test xyz, tell us what you think." They push some change live and wait for the crap to hit the fan first before they make any changes. After all, this IS Beta and what we're supposed to be doing is testing, not accepting whatever is shoved down our throats. But that's not the case anymore.
I can see that happening in the far future so good point; but contrary, being in open beta hasn't stopped them from releasing sloppy unstable builds. We will see; point is, consider the possibilities and wait until it's been delivered.
Edited by Scarcer, 16 June 2013 - 12:04 AM.