Paul Inouye, on 12 October 2012 - 05:29 PM, said:
Open Beta:
We have decided to push Open Beta back. We agree that the game's current state of stability is not allowing us to get the latest experience across to new and veteran players alike. This is a short push back on the date and will depend on the stability and playability of the build.
Can we really call this BETA? The game has been out for nearly a year in "open Beta". Your making money, and selling mech's, premium time, cosmetics, etc. Can we just call it an incomplete release? What do we call the state the game was in a year ago? Really super beta testing?
Why do we have new mech's everyone month, but inner spehere system is still being promised? Why do we hero variants yet things are still so laggy and buggy many cannot play? Why do we have a second hero type variants introduced when basic features are completely ignored?
I don't say this because i got malice against the PGI, it's just that i check back in a year and the only thing that has changed AT ALL is the amount of purchaseable content. If it wasn't battletech, the reason a good majority of engineers in the 80's and 90's went to college, one of the reasons robotics has advanced so heavily, i probly wouldn't care enough to write this and just chulk up the game to money milking, incompetence.
So what do you need from us to actually get the game complete? Money? how much more do you need? Time? You've been in "Beta" for how long? Or do you just plan to have a small dev team, to never really complete the game, and just milk people on new mech's?