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7/14/06 4:52:09 PM#21
Looks like the merc ego is kicking in already. Hope you don't run that faction into the ground like you did the AC. I've always had an ego. I just can't help being skilled. I was the only reason AC didn't just perish into nothingness, so that contradicts your statement. A faction that's inevitably going to be deleted by the developers can't be run into the ground. Anticipated Games: Darkfall | Fallen Earth | Infinity: The Quest For Earth |
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9/03/06 6:09:05 PM#22
okay, there are just a few things I want to know. EH EHM! (throat clearing). |
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9/03/06 10:54:44 PM#23
Yes... first person is back, as well as third, with adjustable camera. You can no longer see enemies on you radar. Commanders can see members of their own faction. Yes, the crosshair was fixed. Item dropping hasn't been re-implemented. Anticipated Games: Darkfall | Fallen Earth | Infinity: The Quest For Earth |
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9/08/06 9:29:47 AM#24
lmao WTF did the OP say?
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9/08/06 7:21:32 PM#25
No FoM will never be free, as players can easily abuse this system, and it would totaly screw the games economy.
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9/09/06 3:21:12 AM#26
I don't think fom ever will be free. unless Ojom plans on making money of it the other way, by selling mobile stuff to the people playing it. For example, they implent mobile phones, that you can play minigames ( games they developped obviously )on and then have the ability to buy ringtones ingame (with real money ! )that you can play out as ringtone ingame (or if you would get called). And the bought ringtones would then via your fom account be able to get downloaded for free on your real mobile. I don't know if it would work out, but im not the publisher anyway.
It won't screw the game economy up, it only looks like that maybe now, considering they reduced all factions money with 500 mill. A economy only can really get screwed up when almost noone plays it, notice how much price reduces DPS had to do, since everything was so expensive? Thats when the economy was screwed up. More people = more traders = more concurrents = lower prices for customers = more fun in game play |
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