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11-20-2009 @ 4:40PM
CCon99 said...
I'm so glad they decided for us that stuff like running down to engineering to repair your ship's system "isn't fun". Sorry, but what isn't fun is spamming a up, down, left, or right button to repair your ship's shield.
And the part about ship boarding parties is incredibly lame. They know what people want and mean by boarding parties in the game, yet they come up with the "Oh we have boarding parties!!!11!" answers which is just using shuttles as a lame DoT. Players want to physically board a ship and fight either PvE or PvP crews defending a ship from being taken over, not watching a meter for an invisible make believe landing party. It's just so obvious they don't get what a great game this could be, then again what do you expect from a company who thinks they can create a MMO in less then 18 months of work.
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