115597-people-love-to-hate-wildstar

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Also there is serious talk COH IP might be finally sold to a third party wanting to revive the game. So keep your ears peeled :)


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A little realism in here, before you start blaming anyone that's advised people to have manners, and post things in a clear and constructive fashion.... First off, Beta players had Carbines ear. And if they did their job, and lets be very honest here... beta is a job, then they submitted thousands upon thousands of bug reports, and feedback about the game. Carbine had to make difficult decisions about what was feasible to change prior to an internal release date, and what was not. They made the changes they could, and hoped for the best. Especially in terms of the way the release would be treated and how much time they might have to address bugs. They miscalculated. They screwed up. They compounded that by attempting a massively aggressive content release schedule, without having the amount of QA needed to support what they wanted to do. Again, they screwed up. By the second drop they had glaringly obvious problems. RNG, Rune slots, Bugs. And they made a choice. They opted to drop the aggressive content schedule and replace it with something that would allow them to make use of the amount of staff they were able to support. Then they set about trying to overhaul aspects of the game, while trying to address every bug that could be reproduced. Now. Heres the reality part for you. It takes time. Its not going to happen overnight. I realize that you think its everyone's fault that ever said a kind word about Carbine. That ever defended the developers of this game as if *gasp* they were actual living, human beings worthy of the simple common courtesy you would expect of anyone in any form of communication with you. But it's not. It was an overly ambitious schedule, and a mistake. And yes, carbine owned up to it. It happens. People get excited, they take on a project with what seems like a completely feasible timeline, only to find out that its not feasible, they don't have the resources necessary to pull it off, and they are in a bit of a spot. So you do what really don't want to do. Own up to it. And turn around and work your ass off to make it right. And that's what they did. The school of thought that a lot of us seem to have is.... more mature than many of you seem capable of. You present your problems, your thoughts, and your ideas in a constructive, well thought out post. You find people that have had similar experiences, and you collaborate with them to suggest solutions to those problems. You leave your flame wars, and your insults at home, because they are completely counter productive. And then you wait. Yes, I realize that's difficult. But in this case its all you can do. Because the developers need time to do the work. To fix it. Regardless of whether you think it should have been addressed sooner, it wasn't. It is what it is. And know they are working in a new direction. You give them time to actually do that, and then you decide if the new direction is something you want to follow. You think Wildstar was a great idea. I still think it is. You think its a school of thought that runs this board, yes it is. Its called common courtesy and respect. Even if something horrific and bad happens. Because ultimately this is a video game, the moderators and developers are people, and it isn't that hard to take time to cool off before you vent your anger on someone in text form. If you really are that ready to give up. Then give up. Nobody is forcing anyone to be here. Or to play this game. Its entertainment. And I'm not willing to textually eviscerate the developers because of a rocky couple of months.


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You didn't even try to quote me correctly. I stated that i'm talking of "people around me". And i still keep hearing lines like: - "Game is shit, i go back to WoW" - "My WoW friends told me that the game is shit, so i don't even try it myself" ...and so on. Don't you think that this certain group of players might be a little too biased?


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