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8/09/12 2:48:34 AM#81
Originally posted by cronius77
Wow, you have no clue what you are talking about. 1. Blue Hole Studio and En Masse Entertainment are the same company. En masse is the North American branch of BHS. 2. BHS has roughly 200 employees, En Masse had roughly 70 employees before the lay offs. 3. The people that were laid off were essentially people from the "PR" division of En Masse. The actual developers of this game are back in Korea with BHS 4. In the Korean Market no new MMO does well for more than around 6 months because their MMO market is insanely saturated with a ton of largely cut rate MMOs. 5. Blue Hole Studios has actually hired new devs since the North American release of TERA, but no one ever reports on Devs hired but instead make a big stink with some PR people are let go. |
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8/09/12 3:24:09 AM#82
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8/09/12 4:12:18 AM#83
Well, I've had a lot of negative things to say about TERA, but I still consider it the 4th best MMORPG currently available.
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8/09/12 7:05:42 AM#84
I think one of the main problems in TERA is the lack of knowledge of the in game GMs, banning people just for talking in LFG, say whattttt??? They are rude, disrespectful and dont have a freaking clue what the game is about, this is the main reason that is turning so manyh people off and against the game. You cannot mistreat your player base.
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8/09/12 7:30:17 AM#85
The LFG channel in TERA is pure garbage and people talk about the stupidest things. Of course they are going to get banned. LFG channel was meant for people looking for groups. I do agree that it seems like some of the GMs don't even play the game or know a damn thing about the game though. The thing turning people away from the game in my opinion is the damn RNG involved with enchanting. The RNG for masterworking is even worse. |
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8/09/12 8:12:24 AM#86
So some dont like the game after trying it. and I was gonna try it but i looked at the subs for the game. They rose the prices up for 3 months and 6 months to a year. http://tera.enmasse.com/game-guide/faq What are TERA's subscription plans?Recurring subscriptions ensure you don't miss a minute of TERA gameplay. Long term subscriptions give you great discounts too! Subscription amounts are billed in full at the time of renewal after your trial period. Set up your subscription before May 31, 2012 at 11:59 PM PST to receive discounted inaugural pricing below:
Beginning June 1, 2012, at 12:00 AM PST, the pricing will change to the normal rate:
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8/09/12 12:45:13 PM#87
Brian Knox killed another game. I wonder who will hire him after this.
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8/09/12 12:51:58 PM#88
Originally posted by Yannick78 i have no clue? are you serious? you here are the one with no clue what a publisher is....... En Masse does nothing but publish TERA in north america they are not part of blue hole studio but thanks for posting a bunch of false information. http://wiki.terafans.com/En_Masse get your facts straight before you post nonsense. |
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NBlitz
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Joined: 2/16/08
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8/09/12 1:01:10 PM#89
Originally posted by cronius77 What am I missing? It's even on their website. http://www.bluehole.net/english/bluehole/enmasse.html I see the text was changed since my last visit but whatevs. Under History (http://www.bluehole.net/english/bluehole/history.html) it says for Feb 2010 "North America Subsidiary office name change to En Masse Entertainment". ![]() |
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NBlitz
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Joined: 2/16/08
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8/09/12 1:03:40 PM#90
"A subsidiary of Bluehole Studio, En Masse Entertainment has been formed." http://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2010/02/24/tera-forming-en-masse-entertainment/
Anyways, carry on debating. ![]() |
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8/09/12 1:07:22 PM#91
Looks like they fired 25% of their staff (20 out of 80). |
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8/09/12 1:14:58 PM#92
they are just the publisher here in the states and being their flagship was for tera of course they are a subsidie company. They planned to continue publishing other games in the states , they are absolutely no different then G potato or any of the other zillion publishers trying to make a buck off the asian market. Tera was dying way before even coming to the states , anyone going to work for them without doing the research first can only blame themselves for the layoffs. Its just like if I go work for some store or business , their lots are empty they are not doing any business and I just listen to their hype about how they are going to blow things off the roof in sales when there is no one even in the store , I have no one to blame but myself for going to work there and then a few weeks later getting laid off. There is tons of people in north america getting laid off all the time for actual valid reasons like outsourcing and cutting employees to make more profit , then a medeocre game at best coming to the states and expecting it to do so well. I can tell anyone out in the world that im going to make a million bucks in a week to come work for me and if they do not bother doing the research themselves and come expecting that , they have no one to blame but themselves. This game was dead in the water well before it released outside of korea , if you want to look up history just look to these forums over a year ago when people were showing the numbers in korea dropping worse then SWTOR was here and they never recovered. So how will this game exactly do differently if they are bombing in korea? Also trends alone here show that most asian games do not do well here in the states except L2 and GW , the rest have bombdived like aion and all the other free to play garbage that litters this site and others. |
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8/09/12 5:22:15 PM#93
This was updated on the official forums, although the thread is now closed. Korean news is reporting that EME laid off 25% of its staff (20 out of 80 staff members) due to not hitting their target of 20 million dollars profit in NA. Speculation is that BHS is restructuring EME to make way for FTP. When asked a representative from BHS; their response was "No comment".
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8/09/12 10:44:44 PM#94
No amount of lay offs or Free to play is going to save Tera.
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8/10/12 6:46:15 PM#95
Like it or not Tera is done for, Tera could have been a great game, but less than a month after launch the company started to sell items in a Cash Shop, they left out what in my opinion is a key feature of a game like this Customization, told me I had to pay $10 to change my characters appearance after it was created, the Box never said this, the Box itself NEVER even had a USER AGREEMENT in it, and during the time I created my account way before TERA was even launched I was never required to accept an agreement. TERA as a game is done for unless Enmasse makes changes to the game and fast the game itself is DULL there is nothing to keep players around, no fun, I would still be subscribed today to the game if Enmasse had of kept all the customization free to subscribers but they didn't so I left. Lets not forget about the ELIN, and Censorships that were thrown into the game after launch. Tera is dead, the only hope they have now is to make the game FREE 2 Play, or loose it completely it won't go down over night but it will loose its numbers unless major improvements come. |
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8/10/12 7:42:56 PM#96
Originally posted by Renoaku I'm aware of the changes to the Elin and such. But seriously, can you even imagine the absolute HYSTERICS that some of the Concerned Citizens would have had, if they had kept them the same as they are in Korea? The politicians would have had a field day, with their pandering to the soccer mom types, and the Concerned Citizens howling would have echoed across the land. Its best for all concerned that such be side stepped. As for the rest, the game itself is rather entertaining (the combat system is one of the best I've seen in years). But it has too many rough edges (the warrior ability backstab pathing bug "you can not travel there"..., being just one of many. ). Over all, it could have been a much better game, if more attention to detail had been paid. Lets not even go into the insane RNG enchanting system... I can't believe that they thought that something like that would go over well in the western markets. <face palm> Over all, Tera is an example of what happens when attempting to mix too many design ideas, with staff who have too little technical and design experience in dealing with how complex systems interact. Couple that with time constraints, and things tend not to turn out well. Whats amazing, is that it works as well as it does. The graphics for example, are very well done (but again, rough in some areas). |
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8/11/12 8:49:23 AM#97
Dirty traitors at EME I hope you all rot and never find another job. Shame on you for stealing NCsoft's trade secrets and calling it TERA.
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Kyleran
Bitter Vet™
Joined: 9/13/06
Fools find no pleasure in understanding, but delight in airing their own opinions. Pvbs 18:2, NIV |
8/11/12 10:33:40 AM#98
Originally posted by Zooce WOW, what's it like going through life so misinformed?
"What gamers want ... is new game play patterns different from what they've experienced before" - Axehilt |
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8/14/12 9:17:38 AM#99
lol i see what you did there XD
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DAOWAce
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Joined: 10/12/03
I tried so hard and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter. |
8/14/12 11:17:29 AM#100
I am waiting for TERA to go free to play. I expect it to follow SWTOR shortly after. |