slide, on 10 October 2017 - 04:39 AM, said:
Good to see you like making assumptions about what I do with my time. So let me set something straight for you. EA games, I am sure I own some some where, was C&C theirs, can't remember. Never, ever visited their forums that's for sure. Ubisoft, Origin or any others same. Star Citizen, was convinced by a friend I met here to by into it. I got a 300i. I then took the very valuable lessons I learnt from PGI and promptly forgot that I did so. I don't even bother to read the weekly updates they send me and won't until they actually have a game that is functional beyond a few beta test modules (I did actually update my game client on the weekend, I wasn't impressed)
The facts are this Johnny Sunshine and Rainbows, the only forums I have ever frequented with regularity are these ones, this is the only online game I have ever been involved with. Any opinion, attitude or other emotion or experience I have with online games has been created by PGI. I was the happiest person in the world when I got my closed beta invite, if I am unhappy now it is because PGI made it so.
Nobody (or very few) come into a game, spend upwards of $1000 with the intention of becoming a bitter vet. That attitude is created. The only people responsible for the creation of bitter vets is PGI and the way they treat their customers, with deceit, mis-information or complete changes of attitude.
Sooner or later PGI will do something you don't like, or fail to deliver on something that they suggested, that you really wanted to happen, then maybe your positiveness will fail you too.
A very reasonable reply. It does not explain the unreasonable attitude of being negative about so many aspects of this game or claiming to be a bitter vet.
I have had legit complaints as well but try and make the effort to have some understanding about the situation.
LordNothing, on 10 October 2017 - 11:07 AM, said:
please, we all know that game reviewing is rigged. player reception is what you go on. watch some player reviews on youtube or whatever and see how much salt they are spewing.
i personally like doing things the old way: play demo -> like demo -> buy full game. now its: watch teaser -> fork over cash -> feel disappointment. there are always indie games for when i want to feel optimistic. at least those people want to make games.
100's of maps and planets to interact with. Managing a merc company in a sim like way. The rest of the details, all sound excellent.
The only complaints I have seen are all drama.
Well aside from the mech customization. Doesn't sound to bad to me. Sounds like searching for the right mechs will be fun.
Edited by Johnny Z, 10 October 2017 - 05:25 PM.