Someone who's willing to spend that kind of money is investing into a game is more willing to provide genuine feedback. By having a $500 package, they limit the amount of people who would play the game and not provide feedback. I'm still however sticking with my "cautiously sceptical" mindset of the game, which I invite others to do so as well.Ĭheaper alpha access invites not as hardcore fans of the MMO genre. Although this post was downvoted by the majority, it did spark some good discussion and gave me some new info I didn't know about previously. "Oonga boonga 250v250 iS iMpOsSiBlE" as your only issue doesn't count. If anyone has genuine reason to not like this game, I'd love to hear it. It's the change we've been looking for, but people are too scared to believe in it. When their shareholders are making big money from what's currently in the game, why would they want to spend more money to potentially have no increase in gain? Don't compare this game to other games, because from what I've seen and heard, it's not. Sorry, but your P2W MMOs don't care about making more complex content. People are too watered down with current MMOs and think that something of this calibur isn't possible. Putting 2-3 years of my life into a game that hasn't come out yet, but people are still trashing on it. If I were a developer for the game, I'd feel unwanted and underappreciated. You can be sceptical, and I will continue to be sceptical until I see the features implemented, but to flat out deny this game before anyone has played half of it, is dirty. In all honesty, I feel the biggest reason why people hate on it is because it's the most ambitious MMO coming out. But people still find ways to call this game a scam. It's privately funded (by Steven Sharif himself), only had a kickstarter to increase awareness, and give the people the chance to access the early content throughout development. It's not just scepticism, but genuine hate. I don’t normally call people out for choices they make – but this guy is the very definition of a cock-waffle.I've been following AoC for a couple years now and what I don't understand is why this game gets so much hate. In essence, he blamed the community for not continuing to funnel money into a game that after 4 years has no playable form and further went on to blame investors themselves. “After five long months of only limited crowdfunding revenue coming in, Soulbound Studios has officially run out of money” he said in a public statement. They managed to raise almost one and a half million dollars ($1.5 million) from fan-backing, and after 4 years of delivering nothing but false promises, it turns out that CEO of Soulbound Studios announced that he’d halted all development on the game.Īdditionally, he laid off all employees. A lot of people were highly anticipating Chronicles of Elyria – I thought it looked pretty solid myself at one point.īack before I realized that backing indie games was a higher risk than gambling. I’ll have a much more detailed video on this sometime next week, but suffice it to say, Chronicles of Elyria is pretty much dead in the water right now. a weird poll to have, especially since the vast majority of players have stated repeatedly that after their success with the combat system in TERA, an improved action-system would’ve been ideal for A:IR.ĭoes this mean they’re looking to overhaul the combat system? I guess we’ll have to wait and see. Honestly, I have no idea what this means and it’s anyone’s guess – but an event is being held currently asking for players to vote on whether they believe it’s true that the combat system employed in A:IR will change to an action-combat system. Either way, an image was released with the title “A:IR Reverse,” stating “It’s been a long time you’re waiting,” followed by the date of April 1st 2020. wait, how long has it been? 6 months? A year at this point? I have a more in-depth video on Ascent: Infinite Realm coming next week, but Bluehole, the team behind both A:IR and TERA have been very quiet with regards to releasing new information over the last.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |