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The next stage of Mortal Online's closed beta testing is fast approaching. On August 3rd, pre-orders from Block B will be allowed into the closed beta test. This will bring the number of total testers to 4,600.
For additional information on Mortal Online, check out the official website here. Michael "MikeB" Bitton |
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Ben waiting 2 weeks for block B, C U other block Bs on the 3rd Edit: First (my first ever first i had to do it) |
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Sabbicat
Advanced Member
Joined: 6/19/06
Common Sense - The ultra rare loot with extreme decay. |
Good luck to all the Block B'ers. Hoping all goes well with the next progression of the beta tests. |
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Cool, I hope everything is going well. I like the method they are using. Doing things step by step to make sure everthing is done right. |
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lol. Good luck. Most of Block A can't even get in to test... let's double the amount of testers... |
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Samuraisword
Novice Member
Joined: 2/15/06
Gamers who use RMT are like athletes who use steroids |
Hey razerblade, any particular name your character goes by? I will look for. |
Originally posted by Korvenus
They have already screwed over people. Lots of people cant even log in right now and been waiting for weeks. Charging people to play beta is just wrong too. What with the $75 price tag on this game? I better get a Jenna Jameson blow up doll with this for that much. I think the game has alot of promise but so far they are already screwing their player base. This far from doing things right. |
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Typical Indie cycle...money is tight...investors breathing down their necks and the game is not finished. It is playable to some degree so the decision is made to publish. When are they going to learn, a bad launch is getting harder and harder to recover from as the genre gets more crowded by the day. This game is just NOT ready for public consumption and the negativity this will generate will really hurt this game. Only time will tell if they can survive that. Shame as it's basic design looks good, far better than what we have seen from Darkfall. |
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Originally posted by Punisher
They have already screwed over people. Lots of people cant even log in right now and been waiting for weeks. Charging people to play beta is just wrong too. What with the $75 price tag on this game? I better get a Jenna Jameson blow up doll with this for that much. I think the game has alot of promise but so far they are already screwing their player base. This far from doing things right.
I really appreciate your concerns. I mean, its really good of you to help out the poor down trodden block A beta testers. Just a little bit of advice, your info on log-in may not be that recent or accurate, and I'm not sure that many of the testers feel screwed over.
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Originally posted by Ozmodan
The difference is they are clearly telling people they are playing to beta, with DF you had to work that out for yourself. Here there is no debate about the state of the game, as it stands right now, there essentially isn't one but people paying and playing know that and that makes it a different proposition altogether. People don't feel lied to. You are correct however that a lot of people will still expect something more despite being informed otherwise and this will generate negative press, but SV must have been aware of that and simply had little or no alternative. Some will accept this and some will not but in time if the game is good enough it will do well. ----- Everything that has a begining, has an end. |
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Originally posted by mrw0lf
Exactly, people complaining about the state of beta is like the guy i read about a few years back who bought a World of Warcraft Collectors Edition and then demanding a refund because the game had a monthly fee :P If you don't know what you are buying (when the devs have stated EXACTLY what you get) you have only yourself to blame. |
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Removed cause of NDA-age.
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