Fjordmonkey |
08-27-2011 12:44 PM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by adonys
(Post 327670)
I'm sorry, but it seem you don't understand anything.
This is a board of 12 years old kids complaining that their beloved mage got nerfed in the latest patch, while the warrior got a super-duper new ability to own them.
This is about a game gravely affected by bugs and not-developed features to the point the single player mode is next to useless.
but please, feel free to go on..
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I can see you've never played a Funcom-game. If you had, you'd see that the whining and bitching here is damn near exactly the same as you'll find there, and other, places.
I've also never refuted the fact that this game has issues, some of the staggering in proportion and utterly game-breaking in effect. Hell, I'll be the first one to join that bandwagon. But the whining and bitching that goes on in here is, quite frankly, about as staggering in it's idiocy. They way people go on and on and on about how little communication there is, how horrible the game is etc doesn't really make it a gigantic secret as to why someone doesn't bother posting a dev-update. Why bother, when all you'll get is an avalanche of negativity? I'd love to be able to fly my 109 together/against with my friends. I'd love to have the same fun for hours on end that I had back in IL2:1946. We're not there yet, but that doesn't mean that I'll get bent all out of shape about it. There'll be news to be had when it's ready to be given, and acting like a small child that goes MOM!MOM!MOM! ICECREAM! MOM! MOM! ICECREAAAAM! for months on end won't get it any faster.
Yes, it's more or less broken. Yes, there's little to no communication. Yes, Oleg might have jumped over to other projects. Yes, Ilya aka Luthier is now in charge. Deal with it. Have people so insanely little to do that they can't walk away from something and check back a few weeks/months later? Talk about OCD'ing!
People need to 1: accept that things takes time, and 2: learn that patience is a virtue.
I wish that I'd win the lottery so that I could walk into my boss' office and do the Allmight Feckoff-dance, hand over my resignation and then launch into a tirade on how utterly stupid I think most of the decisions she's taken for the last two years are, but until that happens: Patience. It's a virtue, and one that few possess.
You know, I don't even know why I bother. It'll get drowned out by the whining anyway.
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