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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
9-24-2008 @ 10:47PM
double9s said...
That's a pretty depressing take on the situation, possum. Maybe the game is actually much better (it is) than it was at launch and you're depriving yourself of a new experience, something of great value in the MMO genre. I also think you're being a bit harsh on the "ignorant devs" who in this case make great efforts to listen to the community and develop their game accordingly. I don't know all the details of this or many other launches, but I don't think it's hard to imagine that the devs were trying to make the best game they could while the publishers were just trying to make a deadline so they could start generating revenue. Business is business so I supposse you can't fault the suits for being that way, but it's unfair to judge the devs so aggressively.
Tabula Rasa is a good game. I suggest people give it a try, and maybe throw your support behind something new instead of falling back on old reliables.
Lighten up, possum.
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9-25-2008 @ 5:58AM
phobic99 said...
I'm sure a lot of people gave it a try, in the beginning.
The question is, who actually wants to try it again?