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Kasira Vorrikesh
Fraternity of St. Venefice Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.12.17 03:33:00 -
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Valmorgan Aubaris wrote:To be honest, I always thought World of Darkness is like a redheaded stepchild, I mean Space, Space... vampires?
I'd love a WoD game some time before I'm too ******* senile to enjoy it (last WoD game was in 2004!!!), but I agree, CCP seemed like the worst possible choice to make it back when they first bought the rights, and they still seem like a poor choice to handle it now. WoD would be infinitely more difficult to develop than Dust, yet they seemingly have their hands full with the latter. Doesn't bode well at all. I wish they'd just unload the rights already and give another developer a chance with the setting. |
Kasira Vorrikesh
Fraternity of St. Venefice Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.12.17 03:46:00 -
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Bethhy wrote:Must be young and don't understand the world yet.
You mean that life's a steaming crock of sh*t filled with writhing maggots and clots of pus and blood?
I would think the ~20% unemployment rate for young people would have taught them that by now. Oh, and stagnated wages (relative to inflation/cost of living) for the last three decades. Yay, I'm part of the Lost Generation! |
Kasira Vorrikesh
Fraternity of St. Venefice Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.12.17 03:52:00 -
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Maken Tosch wrote: Seven years of development since then and we haven't even seen a beta version yet. We should've seen this coming.
In CCP's defense they haven't been actively working on it for seven years. It was shelved for most of that time, or getting the bare minimum of pre-production.
Developmentally, I'd say it has maybe 2 years tops of solid (albeit inconsistent) work put into it so far. Though it still begs the questions: if they haven't been able to enter full-scale production in nearly a decade, when will they, and why did they bother trying in the first place? |
Kasira Vorrikesh
Fraternity of St. Venefice Amarr Empire
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Posted - 2013.12.17 04:09:00 -
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Blake Kingston wrote:m twiggz wrote:Simply it is what it is. They, I, anyone employed, is lucky to have a job, even if it's for a limited time. You're lucky to have no control over your food and shelter? Cave men were lucky too, then.
Cave men were luckier, actually.
They didn't have to plan for retirement. Just up 'n died when they couldn't throw a spear anymore. Now days you retire in your late 60s and sit on your ass waiting for death for twenty years, draining your own bank account and society's simultaneously.
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