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2/05/12 9:14:39 AM#661
Originally posted by PsychoPigeon I would totally test the ping to US server and play the En Masse version if its not too bad. |
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2/05/12 9:15:33 AM#662
Originally posted by PsychoPigeon
Any idea if pre-ordering the EU version will allow you to play on the US? |
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2/05/12 9:16:42 AM#663
Originally posted by bronecar They are not the same company, so no. |
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2/05/12 9:26:03 AM#664
I am half convinced that Frogster wish to deliberately drive TERA into the ground so that BH will abandon it to f2p, so that Frogster can gut it, and make the money the way they are used to with a cash shop.
With this company you either have to contend with incompetence or malice. But I fear BH will want a f2p conversion themselves, seeing as they chose Frogster in the first place, though they could have just despairingly gone with the lowest bidder, well, this is what you get.
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This is what we DON'T want to happen with ArcheAge if it gets a publisher here. |
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2/05/12 9:42:08 AM#666
Which semi good publisher is there out to host ArcheAge or take the risk. I don´t wanna see shit like gameforge,frogster,ijji or other crappy f2p morpg publishers associated with ArcheAge |
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2/05/12 9:44:04 AM#667
Originally posted by Otomox Can you think of any from EU though ... |
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Alot
Hard Core Member
Joined: 1/04/11
Minister of Propaganda for GW2 Fascist-Capitalist Party |
2/05/12 9:50:40 AM#668
Originally posted by zakiyawow I know they're not MMORPGs publisher and that they tend to be criticized, but would Codemasters/Ubisoft be able to publish TERA? At least they're big companies with lots of funding. |
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2/05/12 9:53:10 AM#669
Originally posted by Alot I know codemasters was running LOTRO before. I don't know why they dropped LOTRO though. |
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NBlitz
Advanced Member
Joined: 2/16/08
"Give a man a mask and he will show you his true face." |
2/05/12 10:03:01 AM#670
Originally posted by Alot Ubisoft seems possible. They're already handling the physical distribution of EU-TERA. ![]() |
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2/05/12 10:05:35 AM#671
Originally posted by NBlitz Maybe EU players should send in emails and show interest then. They might think about it since they might acutally see the profit. |
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2/05/12 10:09:10 AM#672
Originally posted by zakiyawow Turbine / WB wanted Lotro back under their wings ,so they don't have to share profits with Codemasters anymore.
Yeah CM were quite good at hosting it. Also quite fast & helpful GMs in game.
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Code Masters aren't that bad, I used to despise them while playing Archlord because of the lack of updates but eventually they did admit they were tied at the hands by NHN in Korea. |
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2/05/12 10:29:13 AM#674
codemaster also ran the moneygrind archlord well imo...unlike webzen who turned it into more moneygrind |
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Originally posted by bullroth Bullroth from Genesis? |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
2/05/12 10:43:27 AM#676
Originally posted by Alot
Have to say, so far, Game Forge are doing a great job with Aion and it's beta. They have great visible and pleasent CS and GMs, invited folk in waves to gradually build up numbers, allowed the client to be DLed well ahead of time, and have enforced language rules and decent behaviour in global for the beta. And they are a Frogster owned company. Maybe the wrong department got hold of Tera. |
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2/05/12 10:49:21 AM#677
Man, I feel sorry for the EU players - Frogster and now Ubisoft. Bleh, Wonder if Ubisoft will try to enforce a 3 install limit on the game. BOOYAKA! |
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2/05/12 10:49:25 AM#678
Oh well, back to my books. Happy that it happened now and not on launch time. Don't forget that it's only a sneak peek! personally i never got my hopes up. Have fun and see you in game when it is official. |
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Vesavius
Old School
Joined: 3/08/04
Players come for the game, but they stay for the people- Most Devs have forgotten this. |
2/05/12 10:51:58 AM#679
Originally posted by yowave
You never had your hopes up that the sneak peak would actually happen and you would get to play? wow, you have depressingly low expectations :P |
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2/05/12 10:59:19 AM#680
The real issue here is not the thing that it was expected to be flawed but rather the thing that it never happened.
Sure, delay, lagging, disconnecting and the bunch were ''mandatory''.
But not this. They basically admitted they were not competent enough to pull it through onto the next day and had to cancel the whole thing.
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