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8/27/09 3:39:35 PM#101
Publishers don't make the games. |
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8/27/09 3:54:53 PM#102
I know. |
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8/27/09 3:59:28 PM#103
Originally posted by Somnulus dont be surprised ,in usa there ton of closet based firm that dont build anything you know what they do they buy right of various idea ,from cloud genarator ,inflatable condom.why? because if for any reason a genius find a way to make it work even if todayits not even doable then they can sue that company for million. i think turbine problem was right true,6 month after release they should have sued ,no they waited why free publicity advertising for either d&d f2p(lol probably not)or on their next new game (hell ya now thats more like it) its what will happen they just want someone to pay for their next big wich will need publicity i do hope atari dragt this so much turbine will never be able to sue anyone for 10 000 years to come gees. i believe its turbines fault not atari!why? why didnt turbine sue 6 month after release or a year maybe !its too late now judge should just trow them out of court lol. |
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8/27/09 6:56:52 PM#104
Originally posted by drbaltazar dont be surprised ,in usa there ton of closet based firm that dont build anything you know what they do they buy right of various idea ,from cloud genarator ,inflatable condom.why? because if for any reason a genius find a way to make it work even if todayits not even doable then they can sue that company for million. i think turbine problem was right true,6 month after release they should have sued ,no they waited why free publicity advertising for either d&d f2p(lol probably not)or on their next new game (hell ya now thats more like it) its what will happen they just want someone to pay for their next big wich will need publicity i do hope atari dragt this so much turbine will never be able to sue anyone for 10 000 years to come gees. i believe its turbines fault not atari!why? why didnt turbine sue 6 month after release or a year maybe !its too late now judge should just trow them out of court lol. Maybe if you read the Filing you will understand whats going on, why post if you dont know what the law suit is about? Atari is going to need alot of Lifetime subs from Champions for this... If WoW = The Beatles |
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8/27/09 9:48:31 PM#105
Whatever else happens Turbine and Atari are going to be screwing around with Lawyers and will be in Court. This can't but hurt D&DO relaunch as a FTP and will probably slow down COs 1st content upgrade (whatever it is) and Star Treks Beta+Launch later this year. The only real winner from all this will probably be NC Soft, whose City of Heroes is still around and was being threatened by CO and whose Aion launch will sail above all these lawyers on big fluffy angel wings. NC Soft couldn't have wished for anything better. |
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8/27/09 9:51:28 PM#106
Honestly the combat and character system of ddo is wonderful. DC REal los etc THAT many years ago, but the issue is the game itself is rather poor. Character classes and combat engine are very soild. "Society in every state is a blessing, but government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one ..." - Thomas Paine |
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8/27/09 10:03:46 PM#107
Originally posted by Khalathwyr
Hell, I was liking the idea of being able to play DDO for free, and only having to subscribe if I wanted certain content. My entire group had been considering going back to the game anyways even before Unlimited was announced. Damned good fun, there. |
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8/27/09 10:37:10 PM#108
Originally posted by Mrbloodworth You have no idea what you are talking about. In fact. That is not even humanly comprehensible.
So, then, I'm not the only one having trouble making sense of his ramblings? I mean, I get the gist of it, but I kinda have to mentally squint to pick up anything else. |
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8/28/09 2:57:08 AM#109
Seeing these big companies playing their legal hands makes me feel like a tiny puppet on some thick strings :( Our spirit was here long before you Long before us And long will it be after your pride brings you to your end |
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8/28/09 2:59:46 AM#110
"I feel like a little worm on a big fucking hook." |
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9/01/09 3:05:41 AM#111
I personally hope Atari wins. I hate what Turbine has done with DDO. I think Turbine has handled the game very poorly, and they really do not care about DDO players (I've been playing since Beta).
Maybe now we can see a Forgotten Realms MMO. |
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Sarr
Novice Member
Joined: 8/19/08
I'm positive about what I play. If it ends & I get negative, I move on. This is how we not troll. |
9/01/09 5:53:50 AM#112
Originally posted by jtraher
Another bored vet. Ah, well.
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9/01/09 8:05:24 AM#113
Originally posted by Wintersbite
This is why Atari is known as the "Evil Empire of Gaming". They have pulled this same trick with other developers they have partnered with. EA is also known for using this tactic. Google some of it, you all will be amazed. I feel sorry for the shops that make the mistake of doing business with Atari. (or EA)
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erictlewis
Advanced Member
Joined: 11/08/08
The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over while expecting different results. |
9/01/09 10:11:22 AM#114
Well everybdoy knows how crudy Atari is, all you have to do is look at their track record. With that said, well Turbine new who they were getting in bed with, and still decided to do it. I think both companies wanted the game to fail so they could sue each other. I have no love for either company. I have the lifetime sub at LOTRO, but its not worth it. The developers all have lost their way, no XPAC this year, Turbine claims they are growing, maybe in korea. However the stats stay the same with the /who command. You reap what you sew, I just feal for the folks who did the preo order. I blame Turbine just as much as I blame atari, both companies are circling the bowl.
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9/01/09 1:12:19 PM#115
Let's keep in mind the only information we have so far is Turbines allegations towards Atari. We have not heard any response (that I am aware of) from Atari, nor has a Court issued a ruling in favor of either party. So far, these are accusations, NOT facts. Our spirit was here long before you Long before us And long will it be after your pride brings you to your end |
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9/01/09 6:45:11 PM#116
If you dance with the Devil, guess who leads...... |
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9/01/09 6:55:25 PM#117
Originally posted by dlunas
Hell, I was liking the idea of being able to play DDO for free, and only having to subscribe if I wanted certain content. My entire group had been considering going back to the game anyways even before Unlimited was announced. Damned good fun, there. Well, there is that, lol. My group has just decided that, pencil & paper gaming-wise, should we ever decide to play a fantasy setting game that we're completely skipping out on Wizards and going to Paizo's Pathfinder. Sure, it's DnD 3.5 ruleset with adjustments, but it's the principle of not supporting companies who make changes to product we don't agree with. Knowing Cryptic, though, I don't think my game group would have approved on their "direction" of a DnD MMO either. Outside of character aesthetics, they aren't really known for depth in gameplay. "Many nights, my friend... Many nights I've put a blade to your throat while you were sleeping. Glad I never killed you, Steve. You're alright..." |
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9/01/09 10:37:22 PM#118
bahahahaha!!
lol |
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9/02/09 4:28:52 PM#119
Originally posted by Khalathwyr Well, there is that, lol. My group has just decided that, pencil & paper gaming-wise, should we ever decide to play a fantasy setting game that we're completely skipping out on Wizards and going to Paizo's Pathfinder. Sure, it's DnD 3.5 ruleset with adjustments, but it's the principle of not supporting companies who make changes to product we don't agree with. Knowing Cryptic, though, I don't think my game group would have approved on their "direction" of a DnD MMO either. Outside of character aesthetics, they aren't really known for depth in gameplay.
I've heard good things about Pathfinder, a friend is even learning 3rd edition rules so as to write some material for it. My entire core group prefers 3.5 greatly anyways, so that works for us. How's it playing so far? |
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9/04/09 5:19:32 PM#120
Originally posted by Thrawl
Last week, with no warning, Turbine filed what can only be viewed as a frivolous lawsuit against Atari. This action can ultimately do a great disservice to D&D fans and to the MMO community at large. Turbine's actions also appear intended to divert attention from the contractual obligations that Turbine owes to Atari. In response, today Atari served a motion to dismiss the entirety of Turbine's lawsuit. Atari also filed a separate complaint to recover monies owed to Atari resulting from an independent third party audit of Turbine. While Atari hopes for a quick and fair resolution, it remains fully committed to the D&D communities worldwide and will vigorously protect the franchise and its own integrity in this matter. Atari's responce. |
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9/04/09 5:23:43 PM#121
I remember there were similar problems with Atari and the AZ company who made Horizons. Fool me once shame on me. |
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9/04/09 7:25:15 PM#122
WOW
YIKES Shadowlord Sage Napa Valley, UO, 1997. |
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9/05/09 5:47:18 AM#123
Lol, Atari wants the lawsuit dismissed eh? It will be interesting to see how this plays out.
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