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1/24/09 1:35:59 PM#41
no offense taken for a reg version fo the game is 5 $ pre order, for the higher ones like the collectors eddition its 10$ the only gave ever that had a 15$ pre order was halo 3 and that was for the legendary item, you would be amazed at how half and half it is, i am a gamer and when i worked there i could answer almost any question, but with others if you asked when does darkfall come out , they were like whats darkfall, so i would fill him in on it and leave. yes if u order online your refunds are about nil, vice going to the store to cancel its 100% for the pre- orders, |
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1/24/09 1:42:41 PM#42
Originally posted by kiersteadmo
I'm glad you knew something outside of what you are told. It saddens me to see gaming retail turn in to Mc Donald's style knowledge of the industry. |
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1/24/09 1:47:51 PM#43
Originally posted by Disastorm
That might be true if thats all they were doing, but of course most of the "fanboys" don't only listen to tasos. They listen to the leaks from official beta testers that about 80% of the leaks make the game sound very good. And no, the beta testers are not only friends and family anymore since the 22nd wave it sounds like they have at least a thousand or thousands of "real" testers. this, of course mmorpg.com'ers ignore the leaks, because they seem to be positive (acutally, nvm, the "negative leak" I think was widely posted on and believed by all the "skeptics" here, who don't believe leaks, but make exceptions for things that prove their point) When I'm energetic I'm: When I'm at default I'm:
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1/24/09 1:48:15 PM#44
well the reason is they hire anyone, you dont have to be gameing smart at all |
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1/24/09 1:48:45 PM#45
Too true. Any links to the negative leak? |
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1/24/09 1:54:51 PM#46
Originally posted by SSRat
pm'ed When I'm energetic I'm: When I'm at default I'm:
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Kyleran
Elite Member
Joined: 9/13/06
A simple truth-"What people want and what is good for an mmo is not always the same thing"-mrw0lf |
1/24/09 1:57:40 PM#47
Originally posted by Isane
MMORPG.com is an irrelevance and the best think any developer can do is not pander to this cesspit. It has become more about ranting kiddies. Avoiding this hole is the best option with respect to longevity and success. Yowsa I(n)sane, you've become such a bitter hater and troll on these forums. What you fail to realize is that it isn't MMORPG.com that is irrelevant, but you and your posts that no longer seem to have meaning anymore. Darkfall isn't a scam, just another MMORPG to release with the air of failure swirling around it.
"Just because you aren't paying doesn't mean it's not PTW." - Amaranthar |
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1/24/09 1:57:53 PM#48
PM it to me as well please |
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1/24/09 2:38:47 PM#49
Same here. I'm always up for a good laugh. |
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SO I guess it takes the DF forums to go down for this thread to get enough traction to have multiple pages. Too many bored people. Try some indie games like Cave Story or Darwinia. I have yet tried the second game but the first is fun for a platforming RPG. Darkfall will be available to try out on the 25th of February and you could heckle the game all you want if it isn't for you. (That is if you can get in without preordering :p ) |
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Rhoklaw
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Joined: 1/12/04
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1/25/09 1:49:00 AM#51
Originally posted by mutantmagnet
Your assuming of course Darkfall does indeed launch. |
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1/25/09 2:35:44 AM#52
IMHO, DF is a scam. I dont wonder if they will took your money on release and then close the company. Considering how is going the stuff with them now, that can be very possible. |
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1/25/09 3:04:33 AM#53
DF will launch. I'm not sure they'll make their new deadline, just as I thought they'd miss their old deadline, because Tasos is a POS and I don't believe anything that nugget says. The quality of the game remains to be seen, but I'm guessing they have it at least half right. What I'm worried about is the things they seem to have not thought of until a week or two ago...you know... customer service, server load, stress testing, billing, network security, buying a clue....etc. No way in hell I'd pre order this, unless I just wanted to financially support the company and didn't care if they're non existent customer service (or by the time of release, rapidly patched together Macguyver'd CS and billing support) screwed me over. There are no boxes to buy..there is nothing to return. If you buy this and get hosed...you are assed out. Just keep that in mind. You souls that are braver than me...you go ahead and play. If everything is solid 6 months in, I might come try it out.
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1/25/09 3:08:33 AM#54
You know Flagship Studios story right? They made Hellgate London and Mythos, .. no scams and decent games, i can say even good for the RPG style. So.. if a company like Flagship can enter in such kind of troubles, i think everything can happen with DF... |
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1/25/09 4:16:35 AM#55
You don't have to be a visionary at this point to see that the game indeed is NOT vaporware nor a scam. -the game is there and it's real -AV have a considerably weird way of handling some things, but I don't expect a scam on their end. The state of beta seems too solid to me for that (it's by far not what I remember for example DnL to be in that stage of beta) -by all available information beta is in it's very last stage, still being a closed beta right now that is slowly moving to a stress testing stage Does that mean the game will have to be great or can't fall flat on it's belly on release? Does that mean there couldn't be any further delay? For me however this is enough to keep having a close eye on it and indeed have a try, once it's available. It's absolutely appealing enough by now and it's safe to say it'll be different. |
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1/25/09 3:49:34 PM#56
Originally posted by mutantmagnet
I'll stop believing it's a scam when I see proof of it's existence. Show me some actual reviews by noted game journalists and some in game videos with the user interface. Until then I'm not going to believe the game is anything more than a foriegn scam. MMOs played:SWG,NGE,Warhammer, World of Warcraft, Star Trek Online,Eve, Star Wars the Old Republic. |
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1/25/09 3:57:49 PM#57
The game so far is real as in there is a client and testers can play it. The 'game' some people have in thier head and are all excited for and giddy about might not exist (This only because some people have been assuming the game is the panacea to all thier gaming woes and will be just as they envisioned)
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1/25/09 4:05:20 PM#58
Originally posted by ktanner3
I'll stop believing it's a scam when I see proof of it's existence. Show me some actual reviews by noted game journalists and some in game videos with the user interface. Until then I'm not going to believe the game is anything more than a foriegn scam.
While there is a such thing as a single employee embezzling money from the company and running to the hills (was that DnL that had that situation?) there is no such thing as a scam in the MMO business in this case. And what I mean by that is there is no actual PLAN for DFO to not be existent and take pre-orders and never have a game. That isn't a scam for us, that's a scam for them. There's no way an MMO company can pay back a budget of 20 million with just initial sales. It has to run at least 3-5 years sucessfully before seeing a profit. So people should really stop saying that DFO, or any other game for that matter is a scam. It's not possible. |
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Samuraisword
Novice Member
Joined: 2/15/06
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1/25/09 4:18:40 PM#59
Originally posted by nathanpinard
While there is a such thing as a single employee embezzling money from the company and running to the hills (was that DnL that had that situation?) there is no such thing as a scam in the MMO business in this case. And what I mean by that is there is no actual PLAN for DFO to not be existent and take pre-orders and never have a game. That isn't a scam for us, that's a scam for them. There's no way an MMO company can pay back a budget of 20 million with just initial sales. It has to run at least 3-5 years sucessfully before seeing a profit. So people should really stop saying that DFO, or any other game for that matter is a scam. It's not possible. Actually it's been done before. Mourning clearly was a scam focused on reaping money from initial preorder client sales. The Chronicle also was to a degree. Both of which though had almost nothing to show potential customers in terms of videos, content, etc. compared to all that is available for Darkfall. I don't know where you got the 20 million figure from. There is no way to prove how much money has been spent on development for Darkfall. Even if you could show that millions were loaned to the developers, they could have just paid themselves six figures a year for the past X amount of years it's been developed like good ole Brad McQuaid did with Vanguard. I don't believe Darkfall is a scam, but people have reasons to be cautious if they have been burned before. I will take the risk and preorder the client even if I don't get a beta invite. Darkfall will either meet my expectations or it won't. I just don't see any other MMOGs worth playing.
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1/25/09 4:56:58 PM#60
Yes, but to pay those people 6 figures, they'd need an initial investment. In this case, they'd be screwing the bank in Greece. Us as well, but themselves even more. Anyway, there's a lot of conspiracy that goes on within various entertainment media as it is. Also, the quote today was 10.7 million spent on the game, with a possibility of the game being 12 EU for the subscription. I said 20 as a guess with the exchange rate to USD. Though I'm sure I"m wrong in this case. |
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