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Soght Toi
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
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Posted - 2013.02.23 17:49:00 -
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So...Us Dusters are kind of unhappy with the way this game is being treated, we haven't had much communication with Dev's or...Anyone, in any time. The closest we've come to being a part of the EVE Universe is having our servers crashed by some Super-Battle, and that was a long time ago. The lack of updates (Economy, Trading, FW Etc.) Has caused this game to be a more detailed version of CoD, with SP and ISK and roles etc.
But before anyone decides to quit, I ask them to take a look at this thread. Look at EVE, where it's gotten in 10 years. Sure CCP seems to be asleep at the wheel but, you've seen the height of their work. A large universe, with a working economy and player-made lore.
To skip to the material however, CCP had been on vacation for awhile (A fact that I learned only recently) which would explain the lack of communication and content, even game developers need breaks.
Apparently Fanfest is just around the corner (Another fact that I only learned recently) this means that they're saving important information about DUST for fanfest, undoubtedly, as the only way to cause the amount of hype that they'll need to save DUST is to show off at Fanfest to both EVE pilots and DUST mercs alike.
It's still in Beta. This is an overused excuse, but still a valid one. The lack of understanding for this point irritates me personally, with all the things they promised this game needed an open beta. You could NOT expect to just download this game randomly with two large economies working perfectly as one, or galactic conquest, or OB's working perfectly. Not from day one, that would be insane.
So, if you were planning on quitting, I can not stop you from doing so, but looking at the points above, it seems like it's a little too early to quit on this game yet. I won't be quitting and I know of a few more dedicated mercs who won't either, not until it's painfully obvious that us console gamers have been forgotten by CCP. |
Scheneighnay McBob
Bojo's School of the Trades
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Posted - 2013.02.23 18:38:00 -
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I personally think the NDA should have still been in effect with open beta. We would have the numbers we need, but we wouldn't be judged as a finished product which dust isn't anywhere near.
I've said it before and I'll say it again- dust's only problem is the community. |
Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
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Posted - 2013.02.23 18:54:00 -
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Saying DUST will turn out like EVE is a bit far fetched. Console gamers, and to be more precise, people that play First Person Shooters, not going to wait a couple years to be able to play more than 4 maps.
I would love to see the numbers from closed beta, to open beta, and now. I'll bet the numbers show a rise in player count when OB first came out, then a drastic drop off 1-2 weeks after.
I don't know what CCP was thinking releasing OB with the game in its current state, then to make things better they screwed around with the sound and people didn't have proper sound for about a week. You think people on the fence about playing the game really have patience for this?
Nope. They see the problems, judge this game as being a demo, and not a "open beta", delete off HD, and go back to whatever generic shooter they were playing before, then wait for the new one to come out, in example BF4.
The lack of communication from Devs is one thing, but having no time frame for anything is frustrating to say the least. Again I come back to this is CONSOLE GAMERS.
Saying something is coming "SoonGäó" might be something of a joke on PC, but that joke ran dry 4 months ago for me. Using real money on this beta, and not getting any kind of serious reply from devs is bad for business.
People who WERE thinking about playing this game, and judged it based on OB gameplay are long gone. They might come back when this gets on PS4...if it ever does considering the length of time it's taking to get on PS3, but SONY would have to market the crap out of it. |
Crimson Moon V
Internal Error. Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:10:00 -
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I am starting to think this beta is just so ccp can make money off us before PS4 comes out. There is no timeline because they knew dust would not be finished until PS4. This beta was to test features and make a few bucks. I don't really care anymore. It is was it is. |
Preacher Death 2
IMPSwarm Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:15:00 -
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April 25 if not sooner is when we will learn and get more. This game is a beta atm not some "beta" demo marketing ploy like we recently saw with Crysis 3. If that is to abstract of a concept for someone to understand it would be best if they just left. As soon as they release what they feel is their marketable build they undoubtedly create enough pr to get people to come back and try again. |
Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:29:00 -
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Preacher Death 2 wrote:April 25 if not sooner is when we will learn and get more. This game is a beta atm not some "beta" demo marketing ploy like we recently saw with Crysis 3. If that is to abstract of a concept for someone to understand it would be best if they just left. As soon as they release what they feel is their marketable build they undoubtedly create enough pr to get people to come back and try again.
oh watch out, CCP fanboy alert!
April 25th...LOL! And this is speculation of course, because fact is, you don't know. Your attitude towards people that leave makes me think you don't know how a game survives. It needs a player base, and when that's gone, they may as well shut down the servers.
You really think the casual gamer will go into an open beta thinking "yes, this is a beta, and the game isn't finished." No. "Beta" in the mind of a casual gamer means "Demo", thanks to games like BF, KZ, Crysis. They were glorified demos that maybe tested their servers out, so they called it beta.
You don't know SONY's marketing history do you. They may have the money to do it, but in reality they are cheapskates when it comes to that.
It will take more than just some adds on tv to get the casual gamer back after this horrid experience. By then he'll have more games to play.
The very bottom line of this whole thing comes down to gameplay. People want to shoot people in their face, and if that mechanic sucks, they'll play another shooter that does it better. SONY advertising DUST not going to make them come back when they remember why they deleted it in the first place.
Don't be so blinded by the CCP light. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but this is my view on the matter. |
Aighun
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
666
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:31:00 -
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Read the CSM minutes about Dust 514. Then resume thread.
http://community.eveonline.com/council/transcripts/2012/CSM_CCP_Meetings_December_2012.pdf
There was a lot of talk about how to manage player expectations.
CCP realize that they have to train their audience to accept a new approach to content. But this is only because they are pioneering that approach on consoles. No disc, so very low production costs after development. Very low distribution costs. It really is a new approach to gaming on console.
But we are already seeing the rest of the market going in the same direction, with day one digital download, cloud saves, etc.
In the future, with cheap and fast internet, cloud gaming, super fast networks, etc. there will be no reason to stick with the game in a box and bleed your customers dry for DLC, super gold premium packs, online passes, etc. model of game making other than to milk them for all they are worth while hoping they don't notice they are getting taken.
ummm... I mean, what we have here is a game that evolves over time. And yes, they really are going to follow the same model as EVE. But it may be that more and more companies will follow that model going forward, with free to play or cheap to start games with low barriers to entry, that expand over time.
That is what motivated me to check out DUST 514 in the first place. That it will be like EVE for a new audience.
CCP do not need to change their game to meet the expectations of the console audience. WHat they can do instead is change the expectations of a console audience, and introduce them to what is to me a better way of making and sharing a game. |
Aighun
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
666
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:34:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:
oh watch out, CCP fanboy alert!
Ummm, why play a CCP game if you aren't at least a little bit a fan of the company and the way they do things?
There are other options out there. |
Elijah Sol' Dzusaki
Onward Defrosted Tuna Team
485
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:41:00 -
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Why are there so many people who think that they are entitled? |
Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:42:00 -
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Aighun wrote:Read the CSM minutes about Dust 514. Then resume thread. http://community.eveonline.com/council/transcripts/2012/CSM_CCP_Meetings_December_2012.pdfThere was a lot of talk about how to manage player expectations. CCP realize that they have to train their audience to accept a new approach to content. But this is only because they are pioneering that approach on consoles. No disc, so very low production costs after development. Very low distribution costs. It really is a new approach to gaming on console. But we are already seeing the rest of the market going in the same direction, with day one digital download, cloud saves, etc. In the future, with cheap and fast internet, cloud gaming, super fast networks, etc. there will be no reason to stick with the game in a box and bleed your customers dry for DLC, super gold premium packs, online passes, etc. model of game making other than to milk them for all they are worth while hoping they don't notice they are getting taken. ummm... I mean, what we have here is a game that evolves over time. And yes, they really are going to follow the same model as EVE. But it may be that more and more companies will follow that model going forward, with free to play or cheap to start games with low barriers to entry, that expand over time. That is what motivated me to check out DUST 514 in the first place. That it will be like EVE for a new audience. CCP do not need to change their game to meet the expectations of the console audience. WHat they can do instead is change the expectations of a console audience, and introduce them to what is to me a better way of making and sharing a game.
I don't know what day one digital downloads have to do with anything here tbh. Those are complete games people are selling.
You really think the business model that worked so great this gen is magically going to change next gen? You saw Activision profits? Billions of dollars. You think they going to change because a couple people THINK there's a new direction?
Nothing's wrong with the F2P business model. That's not what anybody here is complaining about.
CCP expects console gamers to think like PC gamers, and there's the problem. Changing the expectations of console owners? In what way? Making them wait for months for something to be added to a beta? That's suppose to train us for the future when they take month to fix anything in the game?
I don't get it.
Sure there's going to be some people sticking with CCP no matter what, but the average consumer, which is the majority of console games, will not. This way that they're handing DUST will not train anyone to be patient, instead it drives people away to another game.
Don't get me wrong, I like DUST. I think the concept is brilliant, but I'm not blind. The gameplay sucks! Yes there's been improvement since E3, but it's not happening quick enough. Again, maybe I'm being to critical / cynical about this, but I for one am losing patience with the time it's taking to make this game / beta better.
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Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:44:00 -
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Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Why are there so many people who think that they are entitled?
From the time i started using real money I felt I was entitled to an opinion. You can keep quiet and take what you get if you want. |
Elijah Sol' Dzusaki
Onward Defrosted Tuna Team
485
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:46:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Why are there so many people who think that they are entitled? From the time i started using real money I felt I was entitled to an opinion. You can keep quiet and take what you get if you want.
You have no say, just because you put money into an unfinished game. You are not an investor. |
Aighun
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
666
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:47:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Aighun wrote:Read the CSM minutes about Dust 514. Then resume thread. http://community.eveonline.com/council/transcripts/2012/CSM_CCP_Meetings_December_2012.pdfThere was a lot of talk about how to manage player expectations. CCP realize that they have to train their audience to accept a new approach to content. But this is only because they are pioneering that approach on consoles. No disc, so very low production costs after development. Very low distribution costs. It really is a new approach to gaming on console. But we are already seeing the rest of the market going in the same direction, with day one digital download, cloud saves, etc. In the future, with cheap and fast internet, cloud gaming, super fast networks, etc. there will be no reason to stick with the game in a box and bleed your customers dry for DLC, super gold premium packs, online passes, etc. model of game making other than to milk them for all they are worth while hoping they don't notice they are getting taken. ummm... I mean, what we have here is a game that evolves over time. And yes, they really are going to follow the same model as EVE. But it may be that more and more companies will follow that model going forward, with free to play or cheap to start games with low barriers to entry, that expand over time. That is what motivated me to check out DUST 514 in the first place. That it will be like EVE for a new audience. CCP do not need to change their game to meet the expectations of the console audience. WHat they can do instead is change the expectations of a console audience, and introduce them to what is to me a better way of making and sharing a game. I don't know what day one digital downloads have to do with anything here tbh. Those are complete games people are selling. You really think the business model that worked so great this gen is magically going to change next gen? You saw Activision profits? Billions of dollars. You think they going to change because a couple people THINK there's a new direction? Nothing's wrong with the F2P business model. That's not what anybody here is complaining about. CCP expects console gamers to think like PC gamers, and there's the problem. Changing the expectations of console owners? In what way? Making them wait for months for something to be added to a beta? That's suppose to train us for the future when they take month to fix anything in the game? I don't get it. Sure there's going to be some people sticking with CCP no matter what, but the average consumer, which is the majority of console games, will not. This way that they're handing DUST will not train anyone to be patient, instead it drives people away to another game. Don't get me wrong, I like DUST. I think the concept is brilliant, but I'm not blind. The gameplay sucks! Yes there's been improvement since E3, but it's not happening quick enough. Again, maybe I'm being to critical / cynical about this, but I for one am losing patience with the time it's taking to make this game / beta better.
Activision must be overthrown. I sometimes play their games and I eat junk food but if that was all I wanted out of gaming I sure as hell wouldn't be here. ALso Activisions stated approach to gaming is 98% advertising 2% content. Tell your audience that your game is the best game ever until they believe it. Never let them see the man behind the curtain.
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Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:50:00 -
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Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Why are there so many people who think that they are entitled? From the time i started using real money I felt I was entitled to an opinion. You can keep quiet and take what you get if you want. You have no say, just because you put money into an unfinished game. You are not an investor.
LOL!!! Consumers are more important than investors sir. Without consumers who's going to buy their products? Said investors?
I am entitled to have an opinion on anything I want tbh, but as a consumer to a product, you better believe I'll give my opinion. |
Elijah Sol' Dzusaki
Onward Defrosted Tuna Team
485
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:52:00 -
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Yes you are entitle to an opinion, but you are not entitle to demand things from developers of a game. |
Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:53:00 -
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Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Yes you are entitle to an opinion, but you are not entitle to demand things from developers of a game.
Where did I demand something? |
Preacher Death 2
IMPSwarm Negative-Feedback
20
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:56:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Preacher Death 2 wrote:April 25 if not sooner is when we will learn and get more. This game is a beta atm not some "beta" demo marketing ploy like we recently saw with Crysis 3. If that is to abstract of a concept for someone to understand it would be best if they just left. As soon as they release what they feel is their marketable build they undoubtedly create enough pr to get people to come back and try again. oh watch out, CCP fanboy alert! April 25th...LOL! And this is speculation of course, because fact is, you don't know. Your attitude towards people that leave makes me think you don't know how a game survives. It needs a player base, and when that's gone, they may as well shut down the servers. You really think the casual gamer will go into an open beta thinking "yes, this is a beta, and the game isn't finished." No. "Beta" in the mind of a casual gamer means "Demo", thanks to games like BF, KZ, Crysis. They were glorified demos that maybe tested their servers out, so they called it beta. You don't know SONY's marketing history do you. They may have the money to do it, but in reality they are cheapskates when it comes to that. It will take more than just some adds on tv to get the casual gamer back after this horrid experience. By then he'll have more games to play. The very bottom line of this whole thing comes down to gameplay. People want to shoot people in their face, and if that mechanic sucks, they'll play another shooter that does it better. SONY advertising DUST not going to make them come back when they remember why they deleted it in the first place. Don't be so blinded by the CCP light. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but this is my view on the matter. April 25th = Fanfest If CCP was worried about people leaving there games Eve would be a much different game. Dust will always have a long term player base and a constant flow of casual low level players. Which is how most F2P games tend to work.
Casual gamers come and go and for the most part do not buy anything. Losing a few here and there because they are looking at a work in progress and cannot understand the concept is irrelevant.
Sony's marketing? This isn't Sony's game.
All it takes are a few Youtube videos and people will flood back.
And yes I am blinded by the light. CCP has created a great world that is innovative and continues to grow. Been playing for 6 years now and heres to 6 more in Dust. |
Elijah Sol' Dzusaki
Onward Defrosted Tuna Team
485
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:56:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Yes you are entitle to an opinion, but you are not entitle to demand things from developers of a game. Where did I demand something?
IDk my original post was not directed at you.
I just assumed you might have said someting, when you got all defensive. |
Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 19:58:00 -
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Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Elijah Sol' Dzusaki wrote:Yes you are entitle to an opinion, but you are not entitle to demand things from developers of a game. Where did I demand something? IDk my original post was not directed at you. I just assumed you might have said someting, when you got all defensive.
But...nobody demanded anything... you sure you posted in the right thread? |
Elijah Sol' Dzusaki
Onward Defrosted Tuna Team
485
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Posted - 2013.02.23 20:00:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:But...nobody demanded anything... you sure you posted in the right thread?
Haha perhaps I should Have finished reading the OP. |
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Lance 2ballzStrong
SyNergy Gaming
642
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Posted - 2013.02.23 20:08:00 -
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Preacher Death 2 wrote:Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Preacher Death 2 wrote:April 25 if not sooner is when we will learn and get more. This game is a beta atm not some "beta" demo marketing ploy like we recently saw with Crysis 3. If that is to abstract of a concept for someone to understand it would be best if they just left. As soon as they release what they feel is their marketable build they undoubtedly create enough pr to get people to come back and try again. oh watch out, CCP fanboy alert! April 25th...LOL! And this is speculation of course, because fact is, you don't know. Your attitude towards people that leave makes me think you don't know how a game survives. It needs a player base, and when that's gone, they may as well shut down the servers. You really think the casual gamer will go into an open beta thinking "yes, this is a beta, and the game isn't finished." No. "Beta" in the mind of a casual gamer means "Demo", thanks to games like BF, KZ, Crysis. They were glorified demos that maybe tested their servers out, so they called it beta. You don't know SONY's marketing history do you. They may have the money to do it, but in reality they are cheapskates when it comes to that. It will take more than just some adds on tv to get the casual gamer back after this horrid experience. By then he'll have more games to play. The very bottom line of this whole thing comes down to gameplay. People want to shoot people in their face, and if that mechanic sucks, they'll play another shooter that does it better. SONY advertising DUST not going to make them come back when they remember why they deleted it in the first place. Don't be so blinded by the CCP light. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but this is my view on the matter. April 25th = Fanfest If CCP was worried about people leaving there games Eve would be a much different game. Dust will always have a long term player base and a constant flow of casual low level players. Which is how most F2P games tend to work. Casual gamers come and go and for the most part do not buy anything. Losing a few here and there because they are looking at a work in progress and cannot understand the concept is irrelevant. Sony's marketing? This isn't Sony's game. All it takes are a few Youtube videos and people will flood back. And yes I am blinded by the light. CCP has created a great world that is innovative and continues to grow. Been playing for 6 years now and heres to 6 more in Dust.
This isn't a SONY game??? *facepalm... I'm not even going to explain this...you'll figure it out eventually...maybe.
Yeah go ahead and think a couple Youtube videos will bring people back. Good luck with that.
You keep talking about EVE and comparing it to DUST. Please, don't compare a PC game, to a console game. 2 Very different markets.
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Soght Toi
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
14
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Posted - 2013.02.23 20:35:00 -
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Well, obviously the FPS console market is a little awkward, for the most part all they want is the next CoD game or BF. I have faith that those of us that enjoy development of character and such will stay/come back to dust. I also doubt that DUST will be left out of conversation on April 25th, I just...Doubt that. Unless large changes are made before Fanfest (I pray to who/whatever deity that they are) then they'll have to say something about DUST. Not to say that I don't see CCPs faults in the way they're going about this,
an example being: Listening to whiny casual gamers about what's broken and what isn't even though in the end those gamers will leave regardless
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Forcing us to wait for a market (even a sloppy thrown together one) or even testing FW, maybe in a small New Eden Replica galaxy with only a few EVE corps present then adding more until eventually intergrating us.
I'm just saying that looking at the work done with EVE, those of us that are interested in being a part of a galaxy like that should be patient, not to mention my comment about how CCP went on vacation not too long ago , and attributing that to the lack of communication and progress. It was an idiotic time to go on vacation, no refuting that, but at least we know they weren't entirely ignoring us.
But for those FPS gamers that I KNOW we all think of when we hear about CoD or Halo, let 'em go. This isn't who that was directed towards, you couldn't get them to stay even if you built the game exactly as they wanted it, because if you did that, they'd claim you were just ripping off of CoD (You would be) and then leave. |
Aighun
Zumari Force Projection Caldari State
666
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Posted - 2013.02.23 21:21:00 -
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Soght Toi wrote: It was an idiotic time to go on vacation, no refuting that, but at least we know they weren't entirely ignoring us.
Yeah, stupid China. And your stupid lunar calendar stupid New Year.
Go, go western world! Everyone should just go on vacation for a few days at Christmas like normal people. Or take the entire summer off like Scandinavians.
You were making some good points in the thread but the cultural ignorance sort of brings it down... There is some refuting that CCP Shanghai going on vacation for the New Year was idiotic. That is just how it works over there in China. Well, for the people that are lucky enough to actually get time off. Edit* Not giving the employees time off would have been idiotic. THey are not our personal slaves. WHat are we beta testers, Amarrian trust fund hipsters? yeesh. |
Shijima Kuraimaru
WarRavens
168
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Posted - 2013.02.23 22:32:00 -
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Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Preacher Death 2 wrote:Lance 2ballzStrong wrote:Preacher Death 2 wrote:April 25 if not sooner is when we will learn and get more. This game is a beta atm not some "beta" demo marketing ploy like we recently saw with Crysis 3. If that is to abstract of a concept for someone to understand it would be best if they just left. As soon as they release what they feel is their marketable build they undoubtedly create enough pr to get people to come back and try again. oh watch out, CCP fanboy alert! April 25th...LOL! And this is speculation of course, because fact is, you don't know. Your attitude towards people that leave makes me think you don't know how a game survives. It needs a player base, and when that's gone, they may as well shut down the servers. You really think the casual gamer will go into an open beta thinking "yes, this is a beta, and the game isn't finished." No. "Beta" in the mind of a casual gamer means "Demo", thanks to games like BF, KZ, Crysis. They were glorified demos that maybe tested their servers out, so they called it beta. You don't know SONY's marketing history do you. They may have the money to do it, but in reality they are cheapskates when it comes to that. It will take more than just some adds on tv to get the casual gamer back after this horrid experience. By then he'll have more games to play. The very bottom line of this whole thing comes down to gameplay. People want to shoot people in their face, and if that mechanic sucks, they'll play another shooter that does it better. SONY advertising DUST not going to make them come back when they remember why they deleted it in the first place. Don't be so blinded by the CCP light. Maybe I'm just too cynical, but this is my view on the matter. April 25th = Fanfest If CCP was worried about people leaving there games Eve would be a much different game. Dust will always have a long term player base and a constant flow of casual low level players. Which is how most F2P games tend to work. Casual gamers come and go and for the most part do not buy anything. Losing a few here and there because they are looking at a work in progress and cannot understand the concept is irrelevant. Sony's marketing? This isn't Sony's game. All it takes are a few Youtube videos and people will flood back. And yes I am blinded by the light. CCP has created a great world that is innovative and continues to grow. Been playing for 6 years now and heres to 6 more in Dust. This isn't a SONY game??? *facepalm... I'm not even going to explain this...you'll figure it out eventually...maybe. Yeah go ahead and think a couple Youtube videos will bring people back. Good luck with that. You keep talking about EVE and comparing it to DUST. Please, don't compare a PC game, to a console game. 2 Very different markets.
You might as well be saying that my Windows OS belongs to xFinity because xFinity provide my internet connection. No. Dust isn't a Sony game. It's a CCP game hosted by Sony. PSN is merely a gateway into New Eden. So facepalm yourself a bit harder.
YouTube is what it is for better or worse. If someone can be dissuaded away from something just because of a YouTube vid, then they're missing out on a lot more important things than a game.
Yes, two different markets. But it's the same universe. The Dust/Eve comparison is always valid as they are two different aspects for the same game. I understand you're impatient, we all are, but many of us are better at handling that impatience because we actually understand where CCP is going with Dust. If you don't like the direction and methodology, no-one is forcing you to stay. |
Soght Toi
Tritan-Industries Legacy Rising
14
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Posted - 2013.02.23 22:43:00 -
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Aighun wrote:Soght Toi wrote: It was an idiotic time to go on vacation, no refuting that, but at least we know they weren't entirely ignoring us.
Yeah, stupid China. And your stupid lunar calendar stupid New Year. Go, go western world! Everyone should just go on vacation for a few days at Christmas like normal people. Or take the entire summer off like Scandinavians. You were making some good points in the thread but the cultural ignorance sort of brings it down... There is some refuting that CCP Shanghai going on vacation for the New Year was idiotic. That is just how it works over there in China. Well, for the people that are lucky enough to actually get time off. Edit* Not giving the employees time off would have been idiotic. THey are not our personal slaves. WHat are we beta testers, Amarrian trust fund hipsters? yeesh.
Whether or not I know anything about China is beside the point, my point is to have faith in the game. And besides...I'm not too big a fan of the western world either. But that has nothing to do with anything. I don't care about the culture of the west or east, what I was saying pertains only to the game, therefore I will ignore your comment and this thread will continue as per usual. Have a nice day.
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