The Phoenix Project sounds like a scam to me. I want to buy it, but there is still that pesky 3pv issue.
(PGI / Russ)- So we got a bunch of money out of them with the founders packs and we pocketed a lot of it, but now we need to discuss how to get more money out of the players.
(Garth Erlam)- What about game content, balance, playability and all the things we promised?
(PGI / Russ)- We tell everyone that we have 50+-4 devs working on the game.
(Garth Erlam)- With you and PGI pocketing all that money we can't afford that kind of staff.
(PGI / Russ)- lol that's why the actual dev count is 4+-50. 4 paid devs and +-50 unpaid interns. Every week we release anything that those 4 devs can get done making it look like we have a lot of upcoming content.
(Garth Erlam)- But what do we do if the paying players start to catch on to what your doing?
(PGI / Russ)- We tell them that we are going to introduce content that no one in the player base wants; to p**s people off and keep them distracted.
(Garth Erlam)- But what happens when we get near the release date?
(PGI / Russ)- Well we are going to need a fresh influx of cash, so we release the Phoenix Project; a bunch of classic mechs that have an amazing potential for profit because no one thought they would ever see those mechs in a game again. Oh and we will throw in Premium time with it to make it sell better. We will have plenty of cash.
(Garth Erlam)- And when nothing is done by launch?
(PGI / Russ)- Who cares? We pay the electric company a couple months in advance and let the servers run till they shut off the power. By that time we will all be living in the Caribbean or maybe Fiji.
or maybe im just paranoid....
Edited by Morhadel, 03 July 2013 - 10:18 PM.