The Matrix Online says goodbye to a developer
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According to his leaving note, Rarebit is also concluding his work in the games industry after 10 years of work.
His departure from the staff will begin shortly after Update 66 launches on live servers on February 12th. Update 66 will include the very critical patch that will clear up the many visual corruptions that occur when a user runs Matrix Online on Windows Vista, as well as provide secrets that Rarebit is holding to his chest. Rarebit has also announced that he will be releasing the outlines for the rest of the MxO storyline, providing all the wrap-ups to the game's main plot that have occurred since chapter 5.2.

















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soadsam said on 7:27PM 2-10-2009
wow i remember having such a great time beta testing this game YEARS ago. im still always surprised to hear that its still alive with a dedicated fanbase. i think this game is a perfect example of an mmo not needing 1 million or 100,000 or even 50,000 subscribers to thrive and have a continuing story that allows people to have a great time.
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Wjowski said on 5:32AM 2-11-2009
"i think this game is a perfect example of an mmo not needing 1 million or 100,000 or even 50,000 subscribers to thrive and have a continuing story that allows people to have a great time."
Yeah, so long as it has a billion-dollar company artifically keeping it afloat.
UltimateQ said on 7:53PM 2-10-2009
Surprisingly, this is one of the very few MMOs I have yet to try!
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Then Gabe said on 9:59PM 2-10-2009
This is probably the final nail for MxO. Rarebit and I had a few disagreements back in the day, but for the most part, he was a class act, and the only Dev who seemed to understand that the only good thing about MxO was the story.
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anon said on 1:16PM 2-11-2009
Good riddance. I un-subbed a few months back having played since Beta, and this news doesn't surprise me at all. Rarebit knows the game is dying, and he's retreating to a safe distance to watch it burn.
I'm sure Rarebit is a nice guy, but his attempts to "expand" the matrix only woudn up driving the game further and further away from its original intent. That is, to make the players a key part of the story, with the real ability to affect changes and outcomes. Instead he turned the story into a farm-fest, putting emphasis on items and gear that only served as a means to keep people busy between paltry Live Events. The majority of the community is content to put up with this stuff because they desperately chant the mantra of "It's better than nothing." Yet in the same breath they will all agree that this is no longer the game they originally signed up for.
Though the fault is not on Rarebit completely. SOE bought the game from Monolith, then failed miserably to do anything with it. Month after month it was nothing but staff cuts. The game had real potential. It could have been the quintessential cyber-punk MMO, truly driven by player action, reaction and interaction. SOE was simply not willing to allocate the time and funds necessary to make a great game. Now with Rarebit gone, the dubious "development team" consists of maybe two QA reps and a Community Relations Manager.
Hopefully now this game will die completely and we can all stop kidding ourselves.
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