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AmazingAvery 1/12/08 7:55:37 PM
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Joined: 1/16/07
After all is said and done, a lot more will be said than done. |
Originally posted by bobtheblob
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Brannigan 1/12/08 10:24:20 PM
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Vrazule 1/12/08 11:00:29 PM
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Joined: 2/20/04
If life is but a dream, then why must we row so hard? |
Originally posted by Tenebroso
Vanguard's launch ruined it's own launch, the beta reviews were the nail in the coffin, which was Sigil's fault, not the player's. Crappy product = crappy reviews. Open beta's are critical for stress testing and finding those hard to find bugs that don't show up unless you have lots of people playing the game. |
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| With PvE raiding, it has never been a question of being "good enough". I play games to have fun, not to be a simpering toady sitting through hour after hour of mind numbing boredom and fawning over a guild master in the hopes that he will condescend to reward me with shiny bits of loot. But in games where those people get the highest progression, anyone who doesn't do that will just be a moving target for them and I'll be damned if I'm going to pay money for the privilege. - Neanderthal |
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Cobane 1/13/08 10:03:59 AM
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I am glad open beta has been canceled. I beta tested Tabula Rasa and what Richard says in this interview is true.
Specifically, “I think the formal marketing did fine,” he replied. "They let people know the game existed, and was coming out. I actually think the biggest mistake was made not by the marketing department, but by the development team. We invited too many people into the beta when the game was still too broken.”
http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=16490
Funcom I hope you guys pull this off!!! |
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devacore 1/13/08 10:08:06 AM
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Originally posted by TheDoughboy
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whozthisguy 1/13/08 10:25:06 AM
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'"We invited too many people into the beta when the game was still too broken.” thats a really good point and makes sense. i believe thats why funcom isn't hosting an "open beta". its the hardcores that beta test, and its the hardcores that make the most noise which can be very influential to the average person. not having an open beta can be translated into either it sucks and they wanna hide it, or they don't want to show an unfinished game to ppl who don't understand the meaning of "unfinished" and/or burn out influential community members. either way we wont know for a few months. may as well be encouraging to the employees of funcom and stop flamming on unfinished work. |
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Fion 1/13/08 12:31:50 PM
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Joined: 7/25/03
forums.3305local.com We are recruiting. |
The last MMO I pre-ordered to get into beta was Hellgate, and that didn't turn out nearly as well as expected. Before that, it was EQ2, and the same. I won't ever pre-order a game specifically to get into it's beta again. Now, that doesn't mean I won't pre-order an MMOG again, but it'll be for different reasons. You bet your arse I'm gonna pre-order the Collectors Edition of AoC. But not in hopes of getting some invite to beta with my pre-order (and so far Funcom hasn't announced such a system) but because from what I am hearing and reading, this game is gonna rock!
Edit: On the subject of TR, I spent some months beta-testing it, and it definitely wasn't fun until pretty close to release. I was to burnt out to play the game after release. The same thing happened to me with LotRO beta. I was in that beta for about 10 months, and was thuroughly burnt out by the time open beta hit, and I haven't tried the game since. I may give both a try in the future, but beta-testing an MMOG for a significant period of time, especially when it's not yet finished and really fun, can burn you out fast. |
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Lateris 1/13/08 2:27:19 PM
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Joined: 12/29/05
~Eve~ |
I wonder if AO will get an engine update since they have a hugely improved engine that they are using for AOC on their hands? So they are inviting 15k beta testers? This will be a interesting new strategy to see how it works out. I hope it all goes very well. |
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Fion 1/13/08 7:22:23 PM
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forums.3305local.com We are recruiting. |
Yea AO is getting a tech and graphic upgrade. It won't bring it up to AoC quality graphics mind, but should improve them greatly. :) |
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